Wow, this forum has been dead lately. I wonder if everyone's busy or what? Maybe this forum ought to be re-vitalized somehow. Like, find some way to turn it into more of a workshop rather than a hey, that was a nice piece. *wall of intellectual text* Hey, that was a nice piece. *wall of intellectual text*
I was thinking maybe suggesting "constraints" to try and then have a thread of people trying to improvise within that constraint. For example, we could do:
-post improv played entirely with one hand
-with one finger
-with the thumb and pinky
-all in one key or mode
-all using certain kinds of chords, rhythms, programmes
If nobody bites right away maybe I'll try to start one off.
I'm new here but completely agree.
What can we do to spice up these boards? My suggestions:
- Forum board administrator should have each persons pic/avatar below their nickname. Helps put a face to the posts.
- Meet-ups. I used to be a moderator on a number of other boards (car forums, real-estate, other hobbies etc etc) and would arrange regular meet-ups for posters on the board. We'd have meetings all over the globe and lots of friendships were made in the process. We had international meets that people would fly into (!) and over a number of years, many people even dated on the site (horror!). There should be a separate section on the boards for meet-ups/concerts where pianostreet members can meet each other in the flesh and share their music.... jam sessions.
- People should post more of their music, no matter how good/bad they think it is. Music should be shared and not pontificated to death.
- If you post a recording, try posting a video (vs an mp3) so we can SEE you. As an "artiste" *incredulous cough*.... I tend to connect better to people/personalities than an individual performance from "pianoplaya8888"
- I've noticed that people here are really into Busoni, Alkan and Medtner (disproportionately so). Wonderful composers but it's clear the board caters to more advanced players and treads on the exotic/esoteric..... somewhat like Marc Andre Hamelin after he had conquered the 'traditional' repertoire. Don't expect this place to become more popular/lively if these are the prevailing themes! I'm disappointed not to see more jazz, more Gershwin... maybe I'm just on the wrong boards.
- FUN FUN FUN.... just like what the above poster mentioned. Need more improvisations, more experimentation (e.g., Gabriela Montero, Denis Matsuev, Hiromi Uehara)..... there seems to be a fear of 'failure' or intolerance on the board, perhaps b/c a large chunk of us are hardcore classicalists. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but let's face it: classical music (and musicians) tread on irrelevance today because we've been playing the same pieces for hundreds of years (in essentially the same way) and chasing minutae/technical perfection in lieu of inventing anew. Can we lighten up just a bit?
On that note, Deutsche Grammophone had this contest to celebrate Chopin's 200th birthday couple months back. You had to submit any work of Chopin to be judged.
Here was my submission
Needless to say, I didn't win. (Bloody Germans. No sense of humour!)
