Topic: Character Piano Vol 1

Really 6 pianos sharing duties. This takes the idea of the Emotion Piano recent release and uses only Pianoteq for all instruments with only a reverb on the master track to bring things together. Some of the pianos are tweaked to rather extremely levels and don't sound good on their own but perhaps together with some normally tuned parts it can add a nice contrast.

Here are a couple of tracks (back to naming each song as I found it too difficult to refer back to specific tracks when not separated)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHZmz91...mp;index=6

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niC041J...mp;index=9

Here are all 20 tracks:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=O...JOxgiXpl2M

Soon I post a follow up with these same songs routed only to two "normal" pianos for a comparison.

Enjoy!
Ken

Re: Character Piano Vol 1

Interesting test. First one slow, second one a bit faster. In Trouble,    i can hear to left, sound that is a bit like a harpsichord, low tones. nice.

As an experimenter I like this sound I have myself several pieces where I detune, modify pianos, for a change. Attached one.
As a teacher in schools (7 - 13 years old) I ended up accompanying school songs on very out-of-tune pianos. Your music partly brings my thoughts there, but still I like your sound. In my own school we had three pianos and I had a piano tuner once a year all the time.

I experimented with the pupils in many ways, we put many ”pins” needles on the hammers to get a Honky Tonky piano or harpsichord sound, pupils loved my different experiments in music…..lessons.

I like these kind of experiments. Bravo ken! The world is full of different sounds and sometimes we manage to create something new that no one has heard of,   like you here now,   with brainstorming and flowing creativity that inspires others to do more. Thank you ken!

Keep going!

Here is some Ptq U4 honky tonk, only one and a half minute, detuned a bit more…could not help but burst out laughing, when I frustrated, listened to the piece again   

https://forum.modartt.com/viewtopic.php?id=9124

Best wishes,

Stig

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (20-02-2024 15:09)

Re: Character Piano Vol 1

Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:

Interesting test. First one slow, second one a bit faster. In Trouble,    i can hear to left, sound that is a bit like a harpsichord, low tones. nice.

As an experimenter I like this sound I have myself several pieces where I detune, modify pianos, for a change. Attached one.
As a teacher in schools (7 - 13 years old) I ended up accompanying school songs on very out-of-tune pianos. Your music partly brings my thoughts there, but still I like your sound. In my own school we had three pianos and I had a piano tuner once a year all the time.

I experimented with the pupils in many ways, we put many ”pins” needles on the hammers to get a Honky Tonky piano or harpsichord sound, pupils loved my different experiments in music…..lessons.

I like these kind of experiments. Bravo ken! The world is full of different sounds and sometimes we manage to create something new that no one has heard of,   like you here now,   with brainstorming and flowing creativity that inspires others to do more. Thank you ken!

Keep going!

Here is some Ptq U4 honky tonk, only one and a half minute, detuned a bit more…could not help but burst out laughing, when I frustrated, listened to the piece again   

https://forum.modartt.com/viewtopic.php?id=9124

Best wishes,

Stig

Hi Stig,

Thank you for having a listen and your feedback!  This was a lot of fun and I'm already working on my next one. You were right that Pianoteq has a very large range that is outside of the normal range of most of their presets. I think the one on the left you were referring to was a 3 layer instrument with the Cimbalom pretty much taking over the sound. On the right I also took the "ruined" preset and further ruined it but I think it was so far ruined it sounded less out of tune and more as sound effects.

Thanks for the share of your Honky Tonk experiment, it it both fun and interesting to push some things, especially if one listens to a lot of standard piano sounds. Maybe some of these remind me of my childhood where we had a piano that I believed was tuned just once my entire childhood.

Thanks,
Ken