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Shh… Be Still
A short simple tone poem about peace, sadness and hope.
Inspired by the many improvisations of @LinearLineman . This is not improvised, unless you consider struggling with every note for 2 weeks a very slow improvisation.
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So you wrote this on a piano roll? Would like to hear some choirs in this, if not totally choral. Just repeat with different instrumentation. That’s what I do. It’s a very effective technique, IMO. Very well done.
Thanks. There is a choir layer as part of the pad, just not obvious. It’s 2 obsidian analog synth patches and 1 Pure Synth choir. Yes piano roll in Nanostudio 2. Made heavy use of the tempo track.
Absolutely beautiful. Emotional. Inspirational. I think you may have been Maurice Ravel in a previous life.
This is not improvised, unless you consider struggling with every note for 2 weeks a very slow improvisation.
I call that SOP (Standard Operating Procedure).
Good things come to those who wait.
All things are full of labor - Ecclesiastes 1:8
This inspires me. Stay tuned!
LOL! I always aspired to be the reincarnation of Beethoven. Could never get that to work.
And thanks.
Such lush beautiful chords. And a wonderful use of such a spacious reverb. With the video it's quite hypnotic. Definitely enjoyed this.
I liked this a lot too. The candle was also a good idea. It sounds like you have a similar workflow to me but rather than say "struggling" , with midi editing, I find it to be one of my main enjoyments. Akin to building or sculpting. I didn't know that Nanostudio had a tempo track. I've always missed that on ios and wished that Xequence had it. That's one reason I usually end up transferring midi to my desktop.
It wasn’t the midi editing I struggled with. It was composing process itself. I.e. “what should the next chord be?”
Jazz harmonies are outside my comfort zone. Keyboard players, like @LinearLineman , can just play it in perfectly first time. I am a classically trained woodwind player who never had to deal with more than one note at a time.
ns2 has a marvelous midi editing environment, quite similar to Xequence. That process is always enjoyable for me as well. I agree it is very much like sculpting.
Thanks much for listening and taking the time to comment.
Lovely stuff… hints of Barbers Adagio to me… which is a good thing.