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Piano song - still under construction

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macfreddy

 Genre: Piano
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Influened by Glass still working on this. Thankful for comments/ideas.
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Uploaded: Feb 17, 2008 - 03:12:47 PM
Last Updated: Feb 17, 2008 - 03:12:47 PM Last Played: Oct 22, 2009 - 07:58:56 AM
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zakk1_2_3 said 630 days ago (February 17th, 2008)
Awesome!!!
Absolutely superb playing...I love glass and I absolutely love what you have done here...keep it up!!
Feter said 629 days ago (February 17th, 2008)
Piano song
what a movin riple water you are havin here
I can see you are still playin around with it .
I would say ...go change the scale with diffrent
tempo..then turn back to the tempo give this more
breath its charmin !!
thetiler said 626 days ago (February 21st, 2008)
Thanks for sharing
Though you are still working on this, your turning me on to a nice, what seems to be a composition of great emotion. I can see were a pianist can get really into this. Not sure where I see Explicit, cause your playing seems anything that is obscene.
Thanks for sharing
Check out my latest song called The Bluebird Cafe (with two other guest)
peacepiano said 624 days ago (February 22nd, 2008)
Chords
I like the idea, and your touch on the piano is sweet. The thing you should work on is the pauses between chords. To get the hypnotic feel of a Glass piece you need a very steady beat, But it doesn't need to be as fast, so that may help smoothing out the pauses. Of course there are garageband tricks that can smooth things over also ;)

Thanks
Bill
Check out my latest song called I Should Have Known
said 605 days ago (March 13th, 2008)
Piano song
Yea,I hear some Glass in here. Your chord progressions move quicker than his. Nice arpeggios. Yes, smoother transitions would add to the impact. Have you thought of placing a melody overtop of the arpeggios?
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