Home
Piano Music
Piano Music Library
Top composers »
Bach
Beethoven
Brahms
Chopin
Debussy
Grieg
Haydn
Mendelssohn
Mozart
Liszt
Prokofiev
Rachmaninoff
Ravel
Schubert
Schumann
Scriabin
All composers »
All composers
All pieces
Search pieces
Recommended Pieces
Audiovisual Study Tool
Instructive Editions
Recordings
PS Editions
Recent additions
Free piano sheet music
News & Articles
PS Magazine
News flash
New albums
Livestreams
Article index
Piano Forum
Resources
Music dictionary
E-books
Manuscripts
Links
Mobile
About
About PS
Help & FAQ
Contact
Forum rules
Pricing
Log in
Sign up
Piano Forum
Home
Help
Search
Piano Forum
»
Piano Board
»
Audition Room
»
Improvisations
»
Please, Do Not Miss Me When I Am Gone
Print
Pages: [
1
]
Go Down
Topic: Please, Do Not Miss Me When I Am Gone
(Read 2054 times)
manhopark
PS Silver Member
Newbie
Posts: 1
Please, Do Not Miss Me When I Am Gone
on: May 04, 2011, 04:43:30 AM
I composed this piece in 5 minutes pretty much. Decided that I liked the melody so I thought I create an extended improvisation using similar chord progressions. This is the first improvisation that I have actually teared up to, I have never felt so much emotion for a piece that I have composed. There is a very personal story behind this so I thought I would like to share it.
Feel free to listen to it here. The story is quite lengthy. I am not a professional, just a man who enjoys composing music. Cheers!
https://travisbalitz.bandcamp.com/
If you would like to make direct contact me or would like a oral presentation behind the meaning of this piece feel free to listen to the live video recording at '
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNy3fVcO5z4
Logged
Sign-up to post reply
Print
Pages: [
1
]
Go Up