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Piano Board => Audition Room => Improvisations => Topic started by: countrymath on September 28, 2011, 02:12:00 AM
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Ok. I just NEEDED to record something. The right hand pattern was took from a Schubert impromptu (can't remember wich one)
I decided to record an improvisation without caring about mistakes or anything, just pure and simple pleasure.
So, here we go. It's on Gb
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I think I will rerecord it later. With less msitakes
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That's a pretty little riff you've got there. Keep working on stuff like that, it can't hurt. I spent the first couple of years mostly toying with riff type stuff before truly "taking off" so to speak. So keep it up. And, you could take it a different direction and do "stop start" composition instead of free improvisation.
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That's a pretty little riff you've got there. Keep working on stuff like that, it can't hurt. I spent the first couple of years mostly toying with riff type stuff before truly "taking off" so to speak. So keep it up. And, you could take it a different direction and do "stop start" composition instead of free improvisation.
Could you explain this "stop start" composition?
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By that I mean that some or all of the music you play in a given piece is slowly "crystallizing" or taking a form that doesn't change much between performances, almost like you're evolving a written piece from improvising it. So for example, if you re-record the above improvisation, with the same riff and it eventually coalesces into a complete piece that you could write down, that'd be one possible end-result of stop-start composition. In my case, I never really developed the desire or knack for this type of writing, but I know that some others on this board have, such as Ted. And, I believe Pianowolfi has worked this way to a degree, too.
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I see.
I may try that.
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Not careless at all. nice riff you got there.