Re: PIANOTEQ VIDEO CONTEST 2019 - ENTRIES
Flaming piano nice interpretation, very clear and concise. I really enjoy your execution.
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Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody 15 "Rakoczi March"
Preset: Steinway D Classical Recording BA
Flaming piano nice interpretation, very clear and concise. I really enjoy your execution.
Best regards
Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody 15 "Rakoczi March"
Preset: Steinway D Classical Recording BA
Beautiful Gabriel, I really like you interpretation. Very honest and sensitive and nice tone.
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Hello everyone! This is my entry for this year’s “Pianoteq Video Contest”
I recorded this video with my beloved Kawai VPC-1 in my studio, based in Lima, Peru.
The sound I am using in the video is the Pleyel, which is one of favorite ones alongside the Bluethner. I really love both them. However, I chose the Pleyel because I felt it was a better fit for this particular type of piece and it felt natural for me to play the piece with this sound. I thoroughly enjoy playing this piece
Kudos to Modartt for developing an amazing sounding realistic virtual instrument that has literally faded away my desires to get an acoustic piano. It is truly an awesome product I cannot recommend enough, specially to my piano students.
Greetings from Peru!
Gabriel Iwasaki.
It is always nice to listen your interpretation Andrei. The theme is very clear and the other bunch of notes in the right place and well balanced without disturbing the theme. Very well done. Congratulations.
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F. Chopin, Etude in A minor, Op. 25 No. 11
Hi Beto, thanks for this enjoyable 4 fingers carton. It is just a graceful pics.
Good luck for all participants and congratulations to all.
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Try two hands, 8 fingers (4 finger per hand for cartoons).
major3rd wrote:Hi Pianoteq lovers!
Just like some of the other contestants, I'm also new to the forum. This year I finally managed to submit a contribution to the contest:
https://youtu.be/7kogDX2DBoEI recently developed a Python program that automatically plays Pianoteq with the mouse. The video displays six different use cases which I found interesting. I hope you like it, even if it's not so much about actual playing, but rather about algorithmic music and some music theory.
Good luck to everyone!
Hi everyone, here is my little prelude.
Good fortune for all participants!
Since it's Halloween, I decided to record an improvisation in celebration of the holiday. I recently used Pianoteq to accompany the old silent film Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. I use a variety of instruments, some of them layered, and then use a MIDI foot controller to switch between them. Having just improvised for the film, I still had the images of Hyde in my mind... Happy Halloween!
I really enjoy playing the pianos of Pianoteq but my playing is really bad with lots of mistakes. I am still keen to participate in the contest though I stand no chance as I am keen to get more instruments to enjoy.
Here is my entry for the contest. https://youtu.be/veau6qdk530
Hide and seek - Pianoteq video contest 2019
Honestly a first take of this setup, all sounds from Pianoteq, except 1st sound= Haken ContinuuMini
Pianoteq sounds:
Joué-blue Pads= Ant. Petrof
Joué-keyboard=Celtic Harp
Joué-magenta Pads=Harp
Joué-magenta bubbles=Kalimba
Joué-yellow Pads=Glokenspiel
Great to see many fine entries appearing this year. My best wishes to all contestants.
Here's my rushed entry, which is a bit of fun with Advanced Tuning. It's totally wacky!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ajbp2kn...e=youtu.be
Hi y'all,
Here is my first post....and my entry to the 2019 contest!
It is an excerpt ripped out of my 4-decade old Leila Fletcher book where I play Jean-Baptiste Lully's Courante.
3 models, 3 eras and a couple of tunings make an appearance.
Enjoy!
I made this song with meruHera for PIANOTEQ VIDEO CONTEST.
I hope you enjoy it
Here is my "last minute submission" for competition. I used the demo version of Pianoteq 6 and have customized one of the Bechstein presets. The piece is an original improvised composition.
https://youtu.be/trxdMoYQPKg
My attempt to play George Skaroulis's Kalymnos. The original song has many wonderful subtleties I probably missed, but I hope it is still enjoyable.
On a side note, I only used Steinway B and Bluthner recently and I almost forgot how good Grotrian sounds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oNyTaNZj18
So I was thinking: How important are the keys that are disabled in the trial version of Pianoteq?
So I sat down this evening by my piano and made this, using those keys exclusively... In one take, all improvised... with a few mistakes and weird combinations of tones here and there.
Hope you like it and good luck to everyone!
Here my entry this year
It's a mashup of two russian folk songs: "Black Eyes" and "Kalinka" (tetris game tune).
There's a little part where I've tried to resemble a mandonlin or a balalaika (russian string instrument), and also tried to recreate a banjo pattern where I'm playing a sort of Rag style at the end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiW6sYgOtfY
PS. Uploaded the video before in the instructions topic.
Hope you like it, good luck all!
David
First time entering! Was exciting aswell as challenging to learn this new piece from the video game Breath of the Wild, hope you enjoy!
My son Evan using Pianoteq 6’s Vintage Tines Mark II (soft preset) to play Roy Hargrove’s Strasbourg/St. Denis. Also uses a little GarageBand loop for accompaniment.
Sound is not recorded as line in, recorded in room from an iPhone.
Many thanks all of you! We have 65 entries competing this year. Impressing indeed...
The jury will now spend a few days watching through all the entries. I will link to a new thread on 7 November when the public voting begins.
Here is the link: https://www.forum-pianoteq.com/viewtopic.php?id=6933