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Topic: KD - improvisation  (Read 2305 times)

Offline kimd

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KD - improvisation
on: June 14, 2011, 02:04:03 PM
Hey there !
well i have been playing at home now for about 4 years. practicing by myself.
Havent really played anyone else work either, just trying to find my own style or something i guess. So there is alot of work on my playing left. as you will probably hear. But i feel it might starting to become listenable atleast. and it would be fun to get some opinions. I hope you can get the feel of it !



I will try and find a piano teacher soon, and help me with the rythm, And find more variation the lower tunes ;)

Offline Derek

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Re: KD - improvisation
Reply #1 on: June 15, 2011, 12:29:29 PM
Hi kimd, I enjoyed your improv. It is charming and melancholy. Welcome to the pianostreet improv forum! Hope you stick around  :) There are lots of great pieces here and also people. Make sure to listen to some music in the index!

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Re: KD - improvisation
Reply #2 on: June 17, 2011, 10:30:34 AM
Thank you for the nice comment! makes me happy :)

i will check it out ! ty

Offline countrymath

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Re: KD - improvisation
Reply #3 on: June 17, 2011, 03:54:11 PM
great!
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