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Topic: VIDEO: Untitled composition in G Minor, by me  (Read 1237 times)

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VIDEO: Untitled composition in G Minor, by me
on: April 15, 2022, 12:31:09 AM

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Re: VIDEO: Untitled composition in G Minor, by me
Reply #1 on: April 15, 2022, 02:23:16 PM
It's a nice little composition. It has a sort of hypnotic, kaleidoscopic effect. Thanks for sharing!

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Re: VIDEO: Untitled composition in G Minor, by me
Reply #2 on: April 15, 2022, 09:11:46 PM
It's a nice little composition. It has a sort of hypnotic, kaleidoscopic effect. Thanks for sharing!

Thank you for your feedback, lelle!  :)

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Re: VIDEO: Untitled composition in G Minor, by me
Reply #3 on: April 19, 2022, 12:55:46 PM
Very nice! I like the subtle changes. It reminds me of Philip Glass. It's a pity there's quite a bit of distortion on the recording. Next time, I would suggest putting your phone - or whatever you used - further away if possible. I know it's not always easy to find somewhere suitable. Either that, or try putting a soft cloth under it anywhere it rests on the piano to absorb the larger vibrations.
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Re: VIDEO: Untitled composition in G Minor, by me
Reply #4 on: April 20, 2022, 08:59:56 PM
Very nice! I like the subtle changes. It reminds me of Philip Glass. It's a pity there's quite a bit of distortion on the recording. Next time, I would suggest putting your phone - or whatever you used - further away if possible. I know it's not always easy to find somewhere suitable. Either that, or try putting a soft cloth under it anywhere it rests on the piano to absorb the larger vibrations.

Thank you for your feedback lettersquash! That's really helpful - I'm terrible with the recording side of things so will make note of that advice in the future! Thank you  :)
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