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Topic: New Age Progressive Piano
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ratoicatalin
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New Age Progressive Piano
on: June 24, 2008, 02:02:39 PM
I'd like to call it a fresh new sound
Please enjoy
https://www.newagepiano.net/ratoi-catalin-music.html
Waiting for yr comments
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rob47
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Re: New Age Progressive Piano
Reply #1 on: June 24, 2008, 03:32:18 PM
I listened to "Usual Day" and although it was extremely repetitive (this is part of the new age style I'm guessing?), I enjoyed drinking my coffee and listening. It had a very peaceful effect on me. However, for music which supposedly has "No rules, no restrictions, " I found it very limited. You could spend much more time in e minor for greater contrast, perhaps at a dramatically different tempo. A usual day for me is not just all g major - but now that I think about it, it does seem we look back on a "usual day" with a sort of "oneness" (i.e. it was a good day) and never recollect the emotional ups and contrasting downs which occurred through out. Anyway, it appears that every time you go to another idea, it almost instantly becomes apparent it is only a (very) brief time before reaching your C9 cadential thing which goes back to g major.
Looks like you have good fingers!
ROb
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