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Offline nickc

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First techno piece for keyboard. It's called Timo
on: February 14, 2019, 08:15:42 PM
first "techno" improvisation for solo keyboard... 

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cool man thanks for sharing. you might be interested in Kara Tanaka's Techno Etudes for piano


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For in that sleep of death what dreams may come

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seriously these are some of the coolest contemporary piano etudes i can recall, i've known about them for about 10 years and still love listening to them, i'm glad the pianist recorded these and that this video was produced the playing is superb


do go over to the what are you listening to post, there's another video by him i just love i'mposting there. , this guy's command of modern music is really something.

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Re: First techno piece for keyboard. It's called Timo
Reply #4 on: February 28, 2019, 09:28:59 PM
I've been studying and enjoying these for the past few days... Thank you for sharing!

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Re: First techno piece for keyboard. It's called Timo
Reply #5 on: November 06, 2019, 01:16:39 PM
Cool stuff!

Wondering what your creative workflow was for this.  Multitracking, live looping, multiple keyboards?
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