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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #150 on: October 31, 2015, 08:58:23 PM
Whoaaaaaa all PS members! I wanna clarify that there's a 51 yr old an adult woman on your forum who clarifies THINGS ABOUT ME for you.

Please everyone read her post carefully! I don't know her personally and I really don't want to.

I was clarifying it for the other members here...

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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #151 on: October 31, 2015, 09:01:23 PM
there's a 51 yr old an adult woman

Be respectful to your elders, kiddo.
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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #152 on: October 31, 2015, 09:04:23 PM
Be respectful to your elders, kiddo.

I try to respect all livings as much as I can! What was not there respectful in my post?

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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #153 on: October 31, 2015, 09:35:07 PM
I try to respect all livings as much as I can! What was not there respectful in my post?

your reaction indicates I am right on the money...  

true improvisation is not prepared, but I do like these songs you make up...

and everyone here knows me and knows how old  I am silly little boy.

lol...   it's such a shame that you have chosen to be so hostile..  as anyone here will tell you...I really do love pianists who improvise and compose...  

and please tell me at what point and exactly what I have said that you find disrespectful.   seriously... when did I ever become hostile?

was it simply that I had 5  concurrently running lines of improvisation...?  according to your own parameters.. that means I am defined as far more "musical genius" than you. If you can apply this definition of "musical genius" to you... well then it should hold true for the rest of us as well..  

right?   then pencilart3 is a musical genius as well.




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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #154 on: October 31, 2015, 10:03:53 PM
then pencilart3 is a musical genius as well.

*coughs loudly* :-X
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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #155 on: October 31, 2015, 10:32:07 PM

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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #156 on: October 31, 2015, 11:01:15 PM
*coughs even louder*

*thinks "you're one to cough"*
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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #157 on: October 31, 2015, 11:05:46 PM
*thinks "you're one to cough"*
*thinks that Thailand has more pianists than I previously thought*

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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #158 on: October 31, 2015, 11:07:04 PM
Please do not flood this thread full of sh*t.

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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #159 on: October 31, 2015, 11:11:40 PM
I think you should get each other's phone number pencil and rubinstein if you already don't.

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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #160 on: October 31, 2015, 11:43:18 PM
*coughs loudly* :-X

yes,  you are a genius...  what, you don't believe me?  lol. 

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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #161 on: November 01, 2015, 05:00:18 AM
I think you should get each other's phone number pencil and rubinstein if you already don't.

n - o
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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #162 on: November 01, 2015, 08:47:36 AM
"Song" is generally for music that is sung with voice. Peculiar choice for the title of your piece because it is far from displaying what the piano can fully achieve. Demonstrating the large range of abilities someone who is amongst the best cannot be expressed in your work. But I know the op is trying to encourage reaction from others :)
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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #163 on: November 01, 2015, 02:02:46 PM
"Song" is generally for music that is sung with voice. Peculiar choice for the title of your piece because it is far from displaying what the piano can fully achieve. Demonstrating the large range of abilities someone who is amongst the best cannot be expressed in your work. But I know the op is trying to encourage reaction from others :)

encourage reaction...   lol

our wise moderator has spoken...  at least I think you are a moderator... aren't you?

 

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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #164 on: November 01, 2015, 02:18:17 PM
"Song" is generally for music that is sung with voice.

Thanks for your attention! You're right. "Song" is also normally used of a popular music track in English, and in my native language we normally use a "piece" or "track" of those. So I have thought its meaning a bit different. Actually I haven't even thought what it really means... Also a "piano song" is used a lot.

Peculiar choice for the title of your piece because it is far from displaying what the piano can fully achieve. Demonstrating the large range of abilities someone who is amongst the best cannot be expressed in your work.

We are just to the start and there are lots of coming more... It was the artist name, not for the track 8)

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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #165 on: November 02, 2015, 01:48:27 AM
Thanks for your attention! You're right. "Song" is also normally used of a popular music track in English, and in my native language we normally use a "piece" or "track" of those. So I have thought its meaning a bit different. Actually I haven't even thought what it really means... Also a "piano song" is used a lot.
If you say piano song you look stupid if it s not sung with the voice, unless you say it's a song without words or something like that like Mr Mendelsohn for example.

We are just to the start and there are lots of coming more... It was the artist name, not for the track 8)
Well you have a huge way to go if you just started and in fact pretty much nothing in your first improvisation is anywhere near what the best pianists can do. If it's the artists name then you are simply encouraging reaction from others, boring, obvious and of course not true. Sure f you took is thread serious no one would have responded, but no one still is responding seriously over your work it just dissolves into flame wars.
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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #166 on: November 02, 2015, 01:58:16 AM
encourage reaction...   lol

our wise moderator has spoken...  at least I think you are a moderator... aren't you?

Nah I'm not a moderator here :) Don't think many would have responded if the assertion of being the best in the world wasn't there. It's so obviously ridiculous when I listened to the improv I laughed because it was so simplistic, even if it were composed many times better, well you'd still have people tearing it apart, how dare anyone proclaim to be the best!! Of course no one is fooled that this improv is anywhere near the best and because the OP pretends to be serious feathers get ruffled hehe.
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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #167 on: November 02, 2015, 05:03:50 AM
even if it were composed many times better, well you'd still have people tearing it apart, how dare anyone proclaim to be the best!!

Composed? Improvisation? Sorry it seems that you didn't get the point here.

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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #168 on: November 02, 2015, 05:32:04 AM
Well the only way to improve it would be for you to consciously make alterations to it since your improvisation skills were not enough. Sorry if you don't get that point.
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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #169 on: November 02, 2015, 05:57:59 AM
Well the only way to improve it would be for you to consciously make alterations to it since your improvisation skills were not enough. Sorry if you don't get that point.

Improve what? Make alterations to what? All my tracks are fully improvised and everything comes unconsciously straight from my mind. There is no any pre-composed track at all what to improve. I don't do any conscious things there. Only in the improvisation no. 2 I think I've used the melody before, but still it comes unconsciously from my mind and it doesn't differ from the other improvisations that I've done.

My creativity is beyond belief so it seems that no one can believe me here. That's very frustrating, but I understand that because I think no one else can do the same in the world. I'm serious.

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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #170 on: November 02, 2015, 06:11:39 AM
Improve what? Make alterations to what? All my tracks are fully improvised and everything comes unconsciously straight from my mind. There is no any pre-composed track at all what to improve. I don't do any conscious things there. Only in the improvisation no. 2 I think I've used the melody before, but still it comes unconsciously from my mind and it doesn't differ from the other improvisations that I've done.

My creativity is beyond belief so it seems that no one can believe me here. That's very frustrating, but I understand that because I think no one else can do the same in the world. I'm serious.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but your delusions of grandeur is not uncommon when it comes to the Internet, whether people are being serious (which is just sad) or joking about it. It is not a matter of belief that what you have posted so far sounds far far away from being the greatest in the world. If you want to play games go ahead you think that encouraging flame wars online is new?
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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #171 on: November 02, 2015, 06:21:48 AM
Sorry to burst your bubble, but your delusions of grandeur is not uncommon when it comes to the Internet, whether people are being serious (which is just sad) or joking about it. It is not a matter of belief that what you have posted so far sounds far far away from being the greatest in the world. If you want to play games go ahead you think that encouraging flame wars online is new?

Can't believe you don't get the point. Read the whole thread if you haven't. If you have I've nothing to say.

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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #172 on: November 02, 2015, 06:25:31 AM
It's ok if you can't believe it, you are only one person who really cares.
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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #173 on: November 02, 2015, 06:29:06 AM
Hehe, you're the funniest guy of this thread.  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #174 on: November 02, 2015, 06:29:59 AM
Oh.. maybe after me.

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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #175 on: November 02, 2015, 06:33:30 AM
Don't worry I'm onto your humour lol.
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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #176 on: November 02, 2015, 06:36:11 AM
That's good but you haven't heard me joking yet.

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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #177 on: November 02, 2015, 06:46:45 AM
No not heard but I've read a bit.
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Re: The World's Best Pianist - Improvisation No. 1 [relaxing piano]
Reply #178 on: November 02, 2015, 06:47:14 AM
ok I tried improvising in your "style" @OP and it was HARD! At first I was like: "yeah, blues scale, ii-V-I, I-IV-V-I... simple stuff" but........

So it's really respectable, what you've been doing. But you need to change your attitude. Even the most perfect people still have things to learn; there is no perfection. If you hadn't barged in, like a bull in a china shop, saying you're a "musical genius" and such, we would have given you LOTS of positive comments.

Anyway though, I'm thinking of uploading one of my attempts... but it won't be as soon as I'd thought. My parents (cause I'm a teenager like rubinsteinmad and pencilart3) would be suspicious and I'm not sure if I have the time now b/c schoolwork
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