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Piano Improvisation Number 2

My second live piano improvisation using Pure Piano. This time with a single take recording (and a tiny bit of midi editing to remove a couple of mis-hit notes).
Video clips from Pixabay.

Comments

  • This is a beautiful piece, and a great improvisation.

  • Very nice. Good background music for nature scenes.

  • @JanKun said:
    This is a beautiful piece, and a great improvisation.

    @Dav said:
    Very nice. Good background music for nature scenes.

    Thank you for listening :)

  • @AlterEgo_UK Very very nice piece there Colin👍

  • @thesoundtestroom said:
    @AlterEgo_UK Very very nice piece there Colin👍

    Cheers, Doug - that means a lot! :D

  • Lovely piano melody, quite romantic and sentimental.
    The beauty of piano is highlighted, and I love it.
    Thank you for this beauty.
    Rene

  • @ReneAsologuitar said:
    Lovely piano melody, quite romantic and sentimental.
    The beauty of piano is highlighted, and I love it.
    Thank you for this beauty.
    Rene

    Thank you so much, @ReneAsologuitar . I am enjoying making these improvs. The piano can be so expressive (as can guitar, of course) but a full length piano only tune is still something new for me.

  • edited October 2022

    Keep up the good work, Colin. I use midi editing, too. Making a “perfect” improvisation does happen but it’s great to be able to alter a few notes you just wish hadn’t popped out. I also edit the velocities as I go and ride the volume as I mixdown the part. Two shots at creating the right dynamics after the original improv can really help. I look for a wide range of volume contrast in my stuff.

    My teacher, Connie Crothers, taught me a great technique to expand my melodic improvisational skills. It transformed my playing. You might have read it, but here is the link….

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/27012/how-to-improve-your-keyboard-improvising-100-in-three-weeks

  • @LinearLineman said:
    Keep up the good work, Colin. I use midi editing, too. Making a “perfect” improvisation does happen but it’s great to be able to alter a few notes you just wish hadn’t popped out. I also edit the velocities as I go and ride the volume as I mixdown the part. Two shots at creating the right dynamics after the original improv can really help. I look for a wide range of volume contrast in my stuff.

    My teacher, Connie Crothers, taught me a great technique to expand my melodic improvisational skills. It transformed my playing. You might have read it, but here is the link….

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/27012/how-to-improve-your-keyboard-improvising-100-in-three-weeks

    Cheers @LinearLineman . Thanks for the link :)

  • Very nice track… looking forward to your next piece… not sure Chris Packham would have been happy with the sound of song birds when a Greater Spotted Woodpecker was hammering the tree though 😊

  • @GeoTony said:
    Very nice track… looking forward to your next piece… not sure Chris Packham would have been happy with the sound of song birds when a Greater Spotted Woodpecker was hammering the tree though 😊

    Cheers, @GeoTony 😀

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