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Offline pianopariss

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fantasy
on: February 27, 2025, 11:15:40 PM
HI to all my colleagues and friends
I am back again with several new improvisations
I am glad to be here again ...
best regards

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Offline ted

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Re: fantasy
Reply #1 on: March 07, 2025, 11:25:52 PM
Good to see your return to the forum. What I like about your ideas is their brevity and clarity of execution. The overall effect is like a string of gems, each the result of discrete, spontaneous impulse. There are actually an infinite number of ways to create music, and the fashionable notion that one correct way exists is nonsense. Everybody doing it the same way would destroy personality and interest.  Unless I am mistaken it seems you have expanded your harmonic vocabulary, especially in the left hand.
"Mistakes are the portals of discovery." - James Joyce

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Re: fantasy
Reply #2 on: March 10, 2025, 03:14:49 AM
HI Ted, thanks for your salutation. I am glad to be again with all the kind people of this group, as you.
Yes, I listened to many things, I played many different things so I changed and as you the left hand indeed.
I am preparing a classical recital in LA aerea, I don't know where you live but maybe it will be an opportunity to talk in person.
anyway here in Paris it's late. I go to rest and thank for all your accurate considerations of my piano playing.

Offline dizzyfingers

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Re: fantasy
Reply #3 on: March 28, 2025, 12:25:38 AM
What I heard was warm-up style flashy rambling until about 1:08 when a fun jazzy theme emerged, and then a return to the flashy rambling for the end.
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