Topic: An interesting Chinese piano piece: The Merry Shepherd Boy

https://youtu.be/kkAWC52MwZY

9 pianoteq presets used in this recording.

Re: An interesting Chinese piano piece: The Merry Shepherd Boy

Nice piece. I think this pianosound is different from sound in Stepped on the Cat, Chopin Nocturne 19 and Bach No 3 (which I all like very much) - but I like this one too.  Because, you brought up something new, good, again that I had not noticed before. It is the ”soft” pianosound especially in the low and middle register, as like you have adjusted the hammer hardness.
It is enjoyable to my ears. Maybe it is better to use 9 pianos than 14 ?  (of course depending on the nature of the piece of music)

Now I can say you make undoubtledly interesting pianosounds - the best so far: Stepped on the Cat, Chopin Nocturne 19, Bach No 3 and Shepherd Boy.

Thank you k c Paul Li
Best wishes,

Stig

Re: An interesting Chinese piano piece: The Merry Shepherd Boy

Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:

Maybe it is better to use 9 pianos than 14 ?  (of course depending on the nature of the piece of music)
Stig

9 or 14 or just 1, that depends. Different presets produce different tone colors, but there is more.
I realize that using many presets enrich tone colors, however, I felt something more while listening to those recordings. Later I figured out what it is --- it is the dynamic levels. As different presets have their own dynamic characteristics (not dynamic levels), the combination of different presets breaks the limitation of 127 degrees of dynamic levels, resulting in unlimited dynamic levels.

Best Wishes
k c Paul Li

Re: An interesting Chinese piano piece: The Merry Shepherd Boy

Thanks! So well played and enjoyable.

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