Topic: Adrift in the Summer Breeze

Iterating across different styles, hoping that I learn something and improve the algorithms each time - or maybe it's just as before - just different.

In any case, back to something that I think is easier and safe.

https://youtu.be/Xug0wquSDpY

Enjoy!
Ken

Re: Adrift in the Summer Breeze

kencarlino wrote:

Iterating across different styles, hoping that I learn something and improve the algorithms each time - or maybe it's just as before - just different.

In any case, back to something that I think is easier and safe.

https://youtu.be/Xug0wquSDpY

Enjoy!
Ken


I’m sure you learn something and improve the algorithms each time, I can hear it. Especially the Masters of Masters was different from all earlier pieces.

In a drift in the summer breeze - several places I could imagine, looking at the picture, how butterflies and insects dance in the breeze during the music.
Some places evokes a feeling of gentle, carefree movement, peace, and pleasant relaxation. Some places are like a light wind, symbolizing a calm state where worries fade….Good work. Thank you ken.

You have a very ”different toolbox” - hold on to it. Your music is unique.

Best wishes,

Stig

Re: Adrift in the Summer Breeze

Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:
kencarlino wrote:

Iterating across different styles, hoping that I learn something and improve the algorithms each time - or maybe it's just as before - just different.

In any case, back to something that I think is easier and safe.

https://youtu.be/Xug0wquSDpY

Enjoy!
Ken


I’m sure you learn something and improve the algorithms each time, I can hear it. Especially the Masters of Masters was different from all earlier pieces.

In a drift in the summer breeze - several places I could imagine, looking at the picture, how butterflies and insects dance in the breeze during the music.
Some places evokes a feeling of gentle, carefree movement, peace, and pleasant relaxation. Some places are like a light wind, symbolizing a calm state where worries fade….Good work. Thank you ken.

You have a very ”different toolbox” - hold on to it. Your music is unique.

Best wishes,

Stig

Thank you Stig! I'm happy to hear it helped some imagination!  Sometimes different/unique is good.

Ken