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  • edited November 2024

    Christsake, I needed that. The late evening turned into a nightmare when I accidentally dropped my OLED Switch on the ground and busted its screen. I managed to use some unconventional methods to transfer my gamesave data to my old Switch, but talk about being stressed out.

    So trust me mate, I needed that to calm me. So relaxing and smooth. Well done mate. :) Thank you.

  • edited November 2024

    Still, hear. :)

  • 3am here with AirPods on and cat at my side. What an epilogue to my last few days. I thought about lots of the pics posted in the XP4N thread while listening. So beautiful. Just lovely. Thank you so much for sharing. Twas a cherry on top!

  • Really enjoyed this. Like a slow but steady meditative walk.

  • Still here listening, and learning 🙏

    @LinearLineman

  • Thank you @jwmmakerofmusic @Svetlovska @drez @Dav @Edward_Alexander. I appreciate the comments and glad you liked it.

  • Great Mike, I love your solo piano stuff, thanks for still being here and doing this!

  • Still here and still got it

  • I like the subtle swing in this. I know your focus is improvisation, but have you considered taking a few of these and turning them into well defined, structured compositions that others could play? I think there are a lot of piano players that would love to see some sheet music that they could study. Not all have the ability to improvise spontaneously, but would benefit from seeing how the melody, chords, and arrangements are developed. Years ago I loved buying sheet music, taking it home, and working my way through it. Just a thought.

  • Still there…
    Mike, you just jam? Or do you usually give a loose structure and improvise around that?
    Maybe a chord progression you return to just to give some reference to the audience or its just, whatever those limber fingers feel like hittin

  • See what I mean?
    Sharing is caring.

  • Ha, the irony of finding this in my listening schedule when at least two of you are Still Not Here…
    Beautiful solo piano work 🙏

  • Beautiful improvisation… I do hope you will reconsider commenting here and sharing new work as you create it.

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