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nimrod
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Piano in Empty Church :-) Feedback Welcome!
on: November 08, 2022, 10:41:39 AM
Hey guys,
This will be my first upload on here. Although I've been playing piano improvisations for a while now, I never had the courage to share it with others. However, I think feedback can benefit my progress very much, so it is very welcome! Enjoy this recording of me dreaming away at the piano. If there are any musical idea's on which I should elaborate, let me know. Thanks for your reply's in advance!
Background: I'm 20 years old now and had lessons from a classical trained teacher for a decade or so when I was younger. I'd love to pick the piano playing hobby up, because I haven't been playing a lot for a few years.
Sorry is the audio quality is poor.
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nimrod
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Re: Piano in Empty Church :-) Feedback Welcome!
Reply #1 on: November 08, 2022, 04:37:59 PM
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ronde_des_sylphes
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Re: Piano in Empty Church :-) Feedback Welcome!
Reply #2 on: November 25, 2022, 11:54:43 PM
This really is promising. Do keep at it, and you'll find that your internalised vocabulary of improvisational devices will increase and develop over time. I'm loth to say "do x or do y", simply because I think it is better that you arrive at your own ideas of what does and doesn't work.
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My website -
www.andrewwrightpianist.com
Info and samples from my first commercial album -
https://youtu.be/IlRtSyPAVNU
My SoundCloud -
https://soundcloud.com/andrew-wright-35
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