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Gypsies Leave Earth Behind

Ravenscroft, Bassalicious, PureSynth Platinum, BeatHawk Percussion and PIPA

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  • Very interesting. Your playing is so clean. What is PIPA?

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    @Dav said:
    Very interesting. Your playing is so clean. What is PIPA?

    Klevgränd Vocal Synth (and an oriental instrument not related to the former whatsoever, available as a Geoshred IAP). 😁

    Intense and then a very calm ending, interesting was the word. (where are they going?)

  • Mostly improvised? I was never quite sure where it was going next (I mean that in a good way), and the ending was surprising - maybe shades of Elton John’s playing there.

    Interested to know what inspired this one?

  • What an amazing piece you shared with us. As others mentioned, it is so unpredictable all along. The final is also unexpected but at the same time so "Michael Levy-ish". You reached a point where you can quote yourself without sounding repetitive nor egotistical. Really loving this! Great to hear your mojo back.

  • Thx @Dav Pipa is very useful for an otherworldly vocal sound.
    @Pxlhg @michael_m … the tambourine mostly inspired the thing, I guess. Certainly the title. Inspiration isn’t very reliable, I find. I rather plug in.

    Thank you @JanKun i’m always happy when I can grab you. Hope all is well in Japan!

  • Lovely composition. This sounds like it started as an improvisation, but you took it to the next level. I hope you two are enjoying life! Sounds like it

  • Thx @Paulieworld it’s all improvised. Of course my orchestrations are usually based on improvised material. Things are good with Kim and me. We’ve been together almost nine months now. We had rings made. Do you remember the “rings of non commitment? I think it was from Seinfeld. All good. What’s for dinner?

  • Some of your best piano work in recent memory, IMHO. Lot’s of chord ideas I’d take apart and build on… they just flow out of your hands. But for me that would be work… don’t hold your breathe.

  • @LinearLineman said:
    Thx @Paulieworld it’s all improvised. Of course my orchestrations are usually based on improvised material. Things are good with Kim and me. We’ve been together almost nine months now. We had rings made. Do you remember the “rings of non commitment? I think it was from Seinfeld. All good. What’s for dinner?

    LOL! The rings of non-commitment! I missed that episode, but it sounds like something Kurt Vonnegut would have dreamed up. Glad to hear things are going well. Don't know what's for dinner, but I'll be having lasagna for lunch in a few minutes, and for the next few days. She always makes it in the BIG pan. Fortunately, I never get tired of it. I did casually mention Fritatta the other day, and she said "Mmmm, that sounds good".

  • Thx @McD and @Paulieworld Paul, I made beef rendang, the Indonesian dish, yesterday. Look it up. lol, it’s the world’s most popular dish (and here I thought it was Karen’s lasagna!)

  • I just looked it up. Ooh, that sounds tasty! I will run it by the boss. I think she will agree. Maybe a little hummus on the side. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @Paulieworld the thing about it is that after five hours, more or less, the beef is caramelized and on the dry side. The umami is off the scale. Lots of fun ingredients, too.

    I’m pretty sure you would find it a culinary experience, as I did. You, in particular, could slow toast the coconut and mash it into paste with a mortar and pestle. You have to make a special curry paste, too, but you can find premade pastes in Asian markets. That’s what I did and added more sugar, ginger, lime juice to the dish. Lime leaves, Thai sweet bay leaves, galangal root, lemongrass. A fun trip to an Asian grocery.

    One video described it as three dishes at different degrees of cooking from wet to tarry dry. It looks like mud when you’re finished, but, for a first experience it was a ten. Let me know if you make it.

  • Getting ghosts of Rhapsody In Blue in the rhythm of the staccato piano passages.

  • Lovely clean staccato chord playing, with the occasional flow of notes between. Very effective and listenable. I am still in awe that all this is improvisation! I have been trying to think of who this style reminds me of and I came up with Rachmaninoff!

  • Thanks for listening @Svetlovska and @AlterEgo_UK. I appreciate the comments.

  • Some lovely chords and rhythms . Very nice !

  • Thanks for the continued listening @GeoTony. I appreciate it!

  • Love those chords as special as always. You're the ultimate impro man LL! Enjoyed it very much. frenq

  • Thx for the praise @Frenq. I’m gonna listen to your new sound quality. Curious about that.

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