Topic: More Pianoteq Bösendorfer and my 100th video!
This is my hundredth video, using Pianoteq since quite a while already. It is a testament to how stable and versatile it is. Here is a link I would like to share. Cheers!
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This is my hundredth video, using Pianoteq since quite a while already. It is a testament to how stable and versatile it is. Here is a link I would like to share. Cheers!
This is my hundredth video, using Pianoteq since quite a while already. It is a testament to how stable and versatile it is. Here is a link I would like to share. Cheers!
Hello again secretfirefox and nice to have you back. And congratulations to hundredth video.
I found, like last time, several interesting enjoyable parts with beautiful sections. Some frenetic some calm..For example fast from 1,42 slow from 5,13….. 8,20… and from 16.27 to end. Nice good ending chord.
Interesting how much you can do in some places with only two chords going forward and back again with variations. Bravo!
Thank you secretfirefox for sharing your music.
Your music broadens the range of different types of music with Pianoteq in this forum. Good.
Although I’m playing much Bach, Händel and such, I’m too improvising in my own way, many different ways. Here I’m attaching a piece, ”The outer space district” with Steinway B Dreamy. And some pads. I found these videoclips years ago and improvised music when looking…Tried to get a kind of space feeling
Best wishes,
Stig
secretfirefox wrote:This is my hundredth video, using Pianoteq since quite a while already. It is a testament to how stable and versatile it is. Here is a link I would like to share. Cheers!
Hello again secretfirefox and nice to have you back. And congratulations to hundredth video.
I found, like last time, several interesting enjoyable parts with beautiful sections. Some frenetic some calm..For example fast from 1,42 slow from 5,13….. 8,20… and from 16.27 to end. Nice good ending chord.
Interesting how much you can do in some places with only two chords going forward and back again with variations. Bravo!
Thank you secretfirefox for sharing your music.
Your music broadens the range of different types of music with Pianoteq in this forum. Good.Although I’m playing much Bach, Händel and such, I’m too improvising in my own way, many different ways. Here I’m attaching a piece, ”The outer space district” with Steinway B Dreamy. And some pads. I found these videoclips years ago and improvised music when looking…Tried to get a kind of space feeling
Best wishes,
Stig
Hi, Stig! Thanks for the thorough response.
I am glad you like my playing. I like to switch between calm and loud a lot, though sometimes I do play soft and sweet too. I play a lot of music from this Touhou game, and most of them sound like fighting music. There are arranges which change them completely though; I would the music is very versatile.
I like baroque music, it sounds great. I'll listen to your piece and edit my comment soon. 'Space' feeling? Let's hear it!
My honest take is that the varying harmonies sound more like church-y and film-like than deep space or something. Perhaps I think of deep space with more cliched stuff, which your playing doesn't sound like. The pads sound cool too. Great work!
Ah, here is an example of some softer playing from me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gl65kuYYzk
Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:secretfirefox wrote:This is my hundredth video, using Pianoteq since quite a while already. It is a testament to how stable and versatile it is. Here is a link I would like to share. Cheers!
Hello again secretfirefox and nice to have you back. And congratulations to hundredth video.
I found, like last time, several interesting enjoyable parts with beautiful sections. Some frenetic some calm..For example fast from 1,42 slow from 5,13….. 8,20… and from 16.27 to end. Nice good ending chord.
Interesting how much you can do in some places with only two chords going forward and back again with variations. Bravo!
Thank you secretfirefox for sharing your music.
Your music broadens the range of different types of music with Pianoteq in this forum. Good.Although I’m playing much Bach, Händel and such, I’m too improvising in my own way, many different ways. Here I’m attaching a piece, ”The outer space district” with Steinway B Dreamy. And some pads. I found these videoclips years ago and improvised music when looking…Tried to get a kind of space feeling
Best wishes,
Stig
Hi, Stig! Thanks for the thorough response.
I am glad you like my playing. I like to switch between calm and loud a lot, though sometimes I do play soft and sweet too. I play a lot of music from this Touhou game, and most of them sound like fighting music. There are arranges which change them completely though; I would the music is very versatile.
I like baroque music, it sounds great. I'll listen to your piece and edit my comment soon. 'Space' feeling? Let's hear it!
My honest take is that the varying harmonies sound more like church-y and film-like than deep space or something. Perhaps I think of deep space with more cliched stuff, which your playing doesn't sound like. The pads sound cool too. Great work!
Ah, here is an example of some softer playing from me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gl65kuYYzk
Thank you secretfox for your comment on my piece. It is interesting how different we can feel to the same music. And that is a good thing. It gives the world many different kind of music.
Why do we have different tastes in music? People have complex personalities, and the music they like may be related to this. People's brains work in unique ways as they process music. Some may have a physical reaction to certain music, while others may not.
Someone said: ”Each person is unique in many ways, and their musical tastes reflect that uniqueness”. And that’s fantastic!
And this your Beloved Tomboyish Girl. It is a piece to my taste. I like it very much. Thanks for sharing it. First reaction was - I can have this in a loop when going to sleep!
Thank you secretfox.
Waitng for next one.
Best wishes,
Stig