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Re: Rainy day
2016/06/30 02:54:27
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Although I am into rock music sometimes I like to listen to lighter melodies as well. I liked this recording of yours especially the "secure finger technic" of yours was impressing to me. Nice job!
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Re: Rainy day
2016/06/30 12:23:50
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I liked the delicate introduction and the gradual build up of sound. Nicely played.
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Re: Rainy day
2016/07/01 00:02:29
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Nice composition, and well played. You play with a lot of feeling. I liked the reverb treatment - not too much, it wasn't swamped! Good job there. Did you use a particular QL Spaces preset? The Alicia's Keys I'm not sure offered enough depth of tone for your piece. It sounds pretty good, and I know choice of piano tone is VERY subjective! But I'd bet you'd like the Orangetree Rosewood Grand or Impact Soundworks' The Pearl. You might check 'em out if you haven't already. But the A Keys is liked by a lot of players, so maybe it's all good. I liked some of your jazz standard chord choices! Very listenable and thanks for the share. thanks, -Tom
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Re: Rainy day
2016/07/01 20:27:44
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Very very nice. The piano sounded beautiful as did your composition. Allan ===
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Taehan
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Re: Rainy day
2016/07/03 22:00:06
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humanrock//
Thanks for listening first. I can't be sure about what you mentioned "secure finger technique", because the verification is needed by my pianist wife. She don't like to sustain same tone in chord progression. So I argue with her many times. haha...
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Re: Rainy day
2016/07/04 08:54:21
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very nice beautiful piano playing. I agree with Tom on the choice of piano sounds. Alicia's Keys are good for some things - but for this solo piece I'd rather here something with more depth and body. the mids on this sound very muddy and the upper end could use some clarity. great arrangement and playing!
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Re: Rainy day
2016/07/04 16:00:17
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lovely composition. i like the occasional use of jazz chords/cadences and even more the odd dissonant note. well played as well.thanks for posting
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Taehan
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Re: Rainy day
2016/07/04 18:45:23
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Tom & Beagle //
I have heared both Rosewood grand and PEARL. They sounds were deep and rich for me. It is true that I need another Piano sound have more depth.
your comments are rational and teaching me right direction. thanks.
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Re: Rainy day
2016/07/06 14:34:20
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Very pretty, and perfect for the title. I liked the piano sound personally, it has a slightly muted, sad tone which works for me.
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Re: Rainy day
2016/07/11 06:58:20
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Nice man. Could have done with a little more lows for my tastes. But subjective tastes aside...
Music was really nice man. It was kind of a baroque-jazz. At times I thought I was in the 1720s, then in the 1920s.
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Re: Rainy day
2016/07/13 14:41:23
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Very nice! It does invoke a rain day feel. All around well played and recorded, with great dynamics.
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Re: Rainy day
2016/07/14 15:35:24
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Enjoyed hearing this very much. As for the sound, it had a Rainy Day vibe to it. As for the Piano sound, I'm no mix master but maybe a little more reverb and treble to brighten things up would be cool. Either way, I really like the fact that you kept it real rather than taking the time to worry about mixes and things like that, I think it come through in your performance and something you can always perfect later if you are using Sonar & Midi. Really liked hearing this, it was breath of fresh air for a Rainy Day. And your playing expressed that perfectly.
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