Topic: Imbolc

with good resolutions helping I went back to the keyboard, a small composition, initially a minimalist and repetitive piano, a bit in the style of Steve Reich or Manuel Gottxching, which gradually transformed into a more busy piece with the Steingraeberg,  the MK1 Organish and others NI instruments
thank you for listening and happy new year to everyone

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w69Vs5PVa9s

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bernard wrote:

with good resolutions helping I went back to the keyboard, a small composition, initially a minimalist and repetitive piano, a bit in the style of Steve Reich or Manuel Gottxching, which gradually transformed into a more busy piece with the Steingraeberg,  the MK1 Organish and others NI instruments
thank you for listening and happy new year to everyone

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w69Vs5PVa9s

Imbolc - what a good name for this piece. Listening I feel energy, inspiration, creative forces……as in the Gaelic festival celebrating returning of sun in February, and now we have February soon ( 20th January today).

A small piece, yes, but a big step in the music world. I like it. Especially the section from about 2,03 - 2,59 wonderful! The melody, harmony, rhythm, timbre of the music, this particular sequence of notes.

And the music goes so well with the video, well done bernard. Could have been in the video contest.

Nice to hear from you again bernard. Maybe you could say:   après un bon moment loin du clavier, retour en douceur avec une petite compo avec: the Steingraeberg,  the MK1 Organish et d'autres instruments. (hope I got it right,  Je ne connais pas du tout le français 

Thank you bernard for sharing. This inspire me to experiment even more with Organte 2.

Best wishes,

Stig

btw, I remember a piece, Sand memories, where you use a cello as solo like solo here in the section 2,03 - 2,59. Bravo!

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (20-01-2024 13:28)

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Very nice. Nice music/film combi. One more time, can imagine this in a progressive recording (just my feel).

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thank you Stig and Borealis for listening.
well done Stig for the title and the idea of the piece, in fact, by maintaining the same rhythmic pattern without breaks throughout I tried to give the impression of a ritual dance in which the tension gradually increases

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Hi Bernard, I really liked how this evolved!

The beat you created with the piano reminded me of the Al Di Meola - Sequencer beat

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aX6TkCng8A

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kencarlino wrote:

Hi Bernard, I really liked how this evolved!

The beat you created with the piano reminded me of the Al Di Meola - Sequencer beat


       thank you Ken, on another forum this reminded someone of the beginning of "The lamb lies down on broadway" by Genesis, it's true that at that time playing in rhythm on the delay feedback was quite frequently practiced in progressive rock     

have a nice day

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hioAbdhfN_w

Last edited by bernard (23-01-2024 12:06)

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very cool!  thought the progression was very interesting

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budo wrote:

very cool!  thought the progression was very interesting


thanks for listening  Budo