Topic: Another video using Pianoteq
In this one I've used two different presets - a dry D4 (blues, I think) and a Blüthner (can't remember which, sorry) for the more dreamy pieces.
In this one I've used two different presets - a dry D4 (blues, I think) and a Blüthner (can't remember which, sorry) for the more dreamy pieces.
Very nice work !
Yes, nice indeed. Thanks for creating and posting these pieces. I particularly like the last piece. Nice ambiance and sound and playing and piece.
Very nice, Ben. I like the last piece very much. Reminds me a little of Erik Satie. Pianoteq sounds great.
Lanny
Thanks for all the kind comments Yes, for that last piece I definitely owe Mnsr. Satie at least a round of drinks
Thanks for all the kind comments Yes, for that last piece I definitely owe Mnsr. Satie at least a round of drinks
Well, maybe not . . . HOWEVER, had you not resolved to that final chord . . . then maybe so!
Lanny
Hi again Ben,
In 2011, I made an 'infraction' to the mode of Satie that is probably unforgiveable . . . ;p)
In the earlier versions of PTQ v.4, I made a recording and arrangement of Yesterdays - the classic standard written by Jerome Kern and recorded by thousands of guitar and piano players.
I managed to get the mp3 into the play list but forgot how to move it to this page . . . age is creeping up on me.
Lanny
Copied and pasted from the link you entered in Other Files, into the url-format suggested in the BBCode help
page, reached via a link in the Posting panel.
Very nice, Lanny
Okay, Custral . . . thanks. And Ben. I hope some more playing will show up in the forum. I enjoy hearing everyone play with Pianoteq. I would like to hear more of the vintage pianos. I am not a classical player. eCompetiion files are great . . . however, most are a little much for the vintage pianos.
Lanny