Re: A 5-Piece Suite

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On Thu, 14 Jul 2016 12:34:14 -0400
Dave Phillips <dlphillips@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> More stuff for sequenced piano. Five more contrafacta/parodies
> derived from existing pieces, see the notes on SC for more details.
 
> https://soundcloud.com/davephillips69/a-5-piece-suite-for-sequenced-piano
 
I'd say the most engaging piece is the last one :)  Not that there's
always - maybe - a need to be engaged when listening to music but,
despite the excellent piano sound, the other pieces are kind of neutral
in expression.  That depends on the listener, of course.

Back to the piano sound, which Pianoteq piano was used ?  I got the
electric piano pack and, once when improvising using the vibraphone demo
I got so moved that I also got the vibes pack.  So far I use the free
pianos but they're lacking in expressiveness, although quite good on
their own.  I wish they'd extend their technology to other instruments,
if possible, such as violin and trombone.

Cheers.


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