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furtwaengler
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A turbulent tranquility
on: May 21, 2010, 07:34:22 AM
From the night, 7th of September, 2009, warming up for practice. Enjoy!
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littletune
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Re: A turbulent tranquility
Reply #1 on: May 22, 2010, 08:29:07 PM
What happened to your long post? I mean I'm pretty sure it was a lot longer before cause I read it
and then I looked at it again and I thought at first it was a different post
oh well maybe I just imagined everything
I really like this improvisation
And I wish soooo much I could say something really smart about it! Maybe I should just draw something... because I see really a lot of things when I listen to this
but I guess it would be too many things to draw...
(And really sorry for not saying anything useful
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furtwaengler
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Re: A turbulent tranquility
Reply #2 on: May 23, 2010, 06:13:15 AM
Thank you littletune, for listening and commenting. I read you as sometimes being a little too hard on yourself, and I wish this were not so. You are such a bright and encouraging force on this board, a refreshing ray of sunshine. That I have people willing to stop and listen is a gift itself.
Besides, I don't know what could be said - it is improvisation, and this is sometimes an enigma, a real mystery. Where does it come from, and where does it go? If it were not for a poor little voice recorder it would be gone forever, and yet this is how it exists. I did erase the body of my post...I have a nasty habit of editing my posts, and deleting large portions. I am weary of my use of words and where ideas point sometimes, and sometimes it is far better to let the music point where it may and leave the words to someone else. One thing I did mention is about the music Beethoven wrote late in life...not that it has anything to do with this...just that we should listen and listen and listen.
But oh to inspire a picture, some of your art!
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littletune
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Re: A turbulent tranquility
Reply #3 on: May 25, 2010, 01:30:58 PM
Thank you!!!
You're really nice!!
Yes I do feel really stupid a lot of times
And I know I don't know anything about music....
I wish soo much I could make improvisations too! I think that's so cool!
And sometimes I do play something like just whatever I feel like just playing and a few times I even recorded it but it didn't sound very great at all !!
I have to learn really a lot!!!
Thanks for being so nice!
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