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Offline pianopariss

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Music 🎵 and message
on: March 07, 2021, 12:22:57 AM

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Re: Music 🎵 and message
Reply #1 on: March 07, 2021, 11:40:46 PM
The clarity of your execution and the precision of your ideas appear to be matched by an acute understanding of the vocabulary of jazz ! There are at least two ways you might go with this. You could play longer, freer collections of related cells using pure improvisation as Jarrett did or you could follow Kapustin and assimilate aspects of the jazz idiom into notated composition. You obviously have the ability to do either or both after your own fashion. 
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Re: Music 🎵 and message
Reply #2 on: March 14, 2021, 10:15:34 PM
Thanks a lot dear Ted. What can I say? You said all. I hope I will have the time for expressing both ideas of piano improvisation.
Do you where can I find more idioms on internet ?
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Re: Music 🎵 and message
Reply #3 on: March 15, 2021, 03:52:44 AM
If I were you I would explore sounds you like directly at the instrument rather than pursue any established idiom. Just listen to as broad a range of music as possible, orchestral as well as piano, take whatever aspects interest or move you and develop them after your own inclination at the piano, through either composition or improvisation. After all, the objective of a creative spirit must be to get his or her own ideas out with fluency, not to imitate the ideas of others, no matter how famous. Doing that is just living someone else's dream. You already have musical facility and the technical means to express it. It is just a matter of finding your own direction and nobody can tell you how to do that. Please keep posting your recordings.
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