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Piano prelude: a cracked coffee pot. Akai mini and Logic Pro

Just the classical grand and chromaverb. Recorded in a few takes because of the small Akai mini, et velocities were edited manually also because of the Akai mini. I hate that thing.

https://josephbalson.bandcamp.com/track/piano-prelude-a-cracked-coffee-pot

Comments

  • Lovely composition. I like the concept. I did something called The Art Of Broken Things based on the Japanese idea of Kintsugi. This was a teensy bit too loud for my taste, but I never change the headphone volume on my iPad. I am a bit old school. I always tried to maximize the volume based on tape saturation. Old habits die hard! I have gotten over that recently. Nice track, bro.

  • Thank you @Paulieworld
    Kintsugi is a wonderful art. Fixing stuff in general is wonderful actually.

  • @jo92346 said:
    Thank you @Paulieworld
    Kintsugi is a wonderful art. Fixing stuff in general is wonderful actually.

    I have an old ashtray that broke. I’m using it right now. I am getting some super glue tomorrow to fix it.

  • Not quite the same but there’s a great programme in the UK called the Repair Shop where experts fix broken things… very often brings us to tears…
    Lovely track btw…

  • @geotony Fixing stuff, making new out of the old, reviving broken items always was a passion since I was little.
    There is definitely poetry in the act of restoring even the most mundane artefact.

  • edited January 2024

    Beautiful piece @jo92346

    I’m also a firm believer in fixing broken things. There’s some things you can fix, that can become even better than they were before, like the broken headstock on my old Les Paul Studio.

    Then of course, there’s the art of “fixing” things that aren’t broken…

  • @Edward_Alexander said:
    Beautiful piece @jo92346

    🙏 thank you

    Then of course, there’s the art of “fixing” things that aren’t broken…

    😞 indeed

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