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This is an experiment to develop a new piano language
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| Feter said 282 days ago (February 16th, 2009) | |
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Blinking Raindrops This is really neat ..impressive how the expressions you are exploring through the piano ..you are having a very cool skill ...and your piano speaks wonderfully ..some amazing spots ...thnx alot for sharin !!! Check out my latest song called A Night With Feter feat'(Roxylee sloparts crissew johnwhitehead and Yamin AL Yamani )
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| Skean said 282 days ago (February 16th, 2009) | |
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Experiment? Impressive experiment, it put me in a good mood. Check out my latest song called Let's Go Trippy
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| magnatone said 281 days ago (February 17th, 2009) | |
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Blinking Raindrops haribo - you can REALLY play that piano! Very cool piano experiment - keep it up! Check out my latest song called Symphonic Smackdown
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| LunaTrick said 281 days ago (February 17th, 2009) | |
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Very nice composition The themes are wedded together nicely..... really strong left hand on the bass notes... impressionistic at times, expressionistic at others. Well enjoyed! Check out my latest song called Luna Gypsy Heart II (Eternal Firelight)
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| Char said 281 days ago (February 17th, 2009) | |
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So quick like raindrops falling and water cascading. Thanks. Check out my latest song called Break Away (Mark Holbrook & Awigze)
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| Rebsie said 280 days ago (February 18th, 2009) | |
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A lot of sound from one piano Really nicely done with lots of dynamic range. Check out my latest song called Amongst The Colours (w/ Luna Trick)
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| TobinMueller said 278 days ago (February 20th, 2009) | |
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Deconstruction and variation I enjoyed the "deconstructive" nature of your variations. Is it possible for you to articulate, in words, the new language you are developing? I hear many influences, but mostly from the 1900s. I have been trying to develop new piano language most of my career, so I appreciate what you are trying to do and would love to hear your vision, hope. If you'd like, feel free to drop me a note and we can begin an email conversation. I am a big fan of your music and music experiments. Check out my latest song called Forge A New Life (MJRF)
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| haribo said 277 days ago (February 21st, 2009) | |
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regarding vision, hope tobin ! thank you for your support!! i would love to discuss such issue with you!, we could talk on gmail perhaps : my email is weighbor@gmail.com i will drop you an email soon! Check out my latest song called Fragment
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| kassia said 261 days ago (March 9th, 2009) | |
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very cool so many different influences can be heard here and there, but overall this is extremely original and creative. very listenable - especially for an experiment. cool stuff..i can't wait to hear more of (and about) this new piano language. Check out my latest song called Deep Majesty
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| Estella said 253 days ago (March 17th, 2009) | |
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Beautiful! I love the vitality of it. And the title is simply beautiful. Check out my latest song called Este Momento
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| Rayelise said 251 days ago (March 19th, 2009) | |
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expressive This is a very interesting piece. I needed several listens of it to take it all in. You've definitely captured the music of raindrops. Check out my latest song called She never unfurled
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| composerclark said 201 days ago (May 8th, 2009) | |
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Pastiche I would be interested in hearing your thoughts about your explorations of a new piano language too. Finding a new, or at least personal, harmonic language is an important thing to strive for, but difficult to achieve. What I hear is a pastiche of styles... is that what you intended? Just curious. Check out my latest song called Scarlet Nightfall
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great experiment. The piano is already greek to me and I find anyone who can play and especially as well as you do very talented. Well, done. Thanks for sharing.
Anthony