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Spiders Singing in my Head - Piano Solo

Been a bit off world for the last couple days.
Could eventually play the piano again 3 hours ago.

Comments

  • I like playing the piano. It’s my favourite instrument. I like this piece. I know it’s a matter of perspective, but I found it a little weird to listen to the piano in the opposite pan to how I would hear it as a player. That’s just me though. As I mentioned earlier I did enjoy the piece and I felt it was well played.

  • @Mountain_Hamlet said:
    I like playing the piano. It’s my favourite instrument. I like this piece. I know it’s a matter of perspective, but I found it a little weird to listen to the piano in the opposite pan to how I would hear it as a player. That’s just me though. As I mentioned earlier I did enjoy the piece and I felt it was well played.

    There should be an app for YouTube playback called “Flipper” to fix that. You have to make a screen recording and flip the channels in a DAW.

    @jo92346 is this piano one that you have crafted from the PianoBook download in AudioLayer? It’s a really nice instrument for solo work for my tastes. The hammers are so gentle… almost into the felt piano territory. Very intimate and soothling… Like an ASMR piano.

  • edited December 2022

    It isn’t really reversed. It is made in audio layer from a labs felt piano and samples I recorded on a poorly tuned Pleyel but the mics we’re set on the side (left aiming sorta at the player and right at the piano)

    When I edited the sample and put them together I found this weird stereo space interesting but my attempt at capturing the sounds made by the player didn’t really work.

  • edited December 2022

    Very good improvisation, Joseph. The piano gives it an old Berlin feeling. Very Weimar Republic. Glad you’ve slipped back into the groove.

    The ultimate distressed pianos…

    https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2019/aug/10/abandoned-pianos-in-derelict-buildings-in-pictures

  • @McD said:

    @Mountain_Hamlet said:
    I like playing the piano. It’s my favourite instrument. I like this piece. I know it’s a matter of perspective, but I found it a little weird to listen to the piano in the opposite pan to how I would hear it as a player. That’s just me though. As I mentioned earlier I did enjoy the piece and I felt it was well played.

    There should be an app for YouTube playback called “Flipper” to fix that. You have to make a screen recording and flip the channels in a DAW.

    @jo92346 is this piano one that you have crafted from the PianoBook download in AudioLayer? It’s a really nice instrument for solo work for my tastes. The hammers are so gentle… almost into the felt piano territory. Very intimate and soothling… Like an ASMR piano.

    I know there is something out there in one of the DAWs I use that actually does this. Can't remember off hand where I discovered it. I tend to listen to these things on headphones so I'm a little susceptible to the direction of things.

    Anyway, I don't want to distract from the quality of the piece as I do like the sound of this piano and the playing so...if I just put it on in a room somewhere....it has a great feel and general ambience to it.

    I will say this: it is spooky how good the quality of the sounds are on this track and on https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/53179/sand-in-dirty-papers-an-l-universe-series-jazz-ish-improvisation#latest
    Honestly, if I wasn't told the source of these tracks I would just as assume they were actual 3 dimensional instruments being played in a 3D space - not from an iPad. That goes for a lot of the stuff I'm hearing these days. It's certainly less about the technology and more about the creations. Which is a wonderful thing.

  • I really thought the weird inversion effect would be interesting. After all, when going to a piano recital dow don't even have a real stereo space.
    I realize it could be perturbing. I might correct that a make it a little more "normal".

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