Topic: Looking Back (Pianoteq)

Another very rarely played tune from the RB. As far as I know, it has never been recorded by its composer, Richard Niles (he contributed several intriguing tunes in the book) . With no reference recordings the tune is kind of a mystery, so I just had to guess how to do it. The chord progression is a lot of fun.

https://youtu.be/_hgy5D-oBKY

Re: Looking Back (Pianoteq)

budo wrote:

Another very rarely played tune from the RB. As far as I know, it has never been recorded by its composer, Richard Niles (he contributed several intriguing tunes in the book) . With no reference recordings the tune is kind of a mystery, so I just had to guess how to do it. The chord progression is a lot of fun.

Congratulations ! From now you are the reference !
Nice chord progression indeed !

Re: Looking Back (Pianoteq)

Gaston wrote:

Congratulations ! From now you are the reference !
Nice chord progression indeed !

thank you so much, i really appreciate it!

Re: Looking Back (Pianoteq)

budo, I have exactly the same opinion as Gérard ! Magnificent performance! Amazing style and sounds amazing!

And what a many-sided man this Richard Niles:  composer, arranger, record producer, guitarist, broadcaster, journalist….

Best wishes,

Stig

Pianoteqenthusiast, Organteqenthusiast, Harpteqenthusiast, Harpsichordteqenthusiast

Re: Looking Back (Pianoteq)

Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:

budo, I have exactly the same opinion as Gérard ! Magnificent performance! Amazing style and sounds amazing!

And what a many-sided man this Richard Niles:  composer, arranger, record producer, guitarist, broadcaster, journalist….

Best wishes,

Stig

Pianoteqenthusiast, Organteqenthusiast, Harpteqenthusiast, Harpsichordteqenthusiast

thank you so much for your comment and for listening.  i agree about Niles, he's got quite the toolkit.  i only know his music through the few tunes in the book.  there's another one i posted a while back that's very beautiful.  i'll post it in a different thread.