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A new (non-Koala!) track

Using MU Waverley Mellopiano, Outgrowth and BOOGA.

Comments

  • This is lovely! I wonder Yvonne, how do you utilize such restraint in your Ambient pieces? :) I want to learn to create more laid-back Ambient pieces like this.

  • Quite unsettling! Love it :)

  • A masterpiece, Yvonne!

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    This is lovely! I wonder Yvonne, how do you utilize such restraint in your Ambient pieces? :) I want to learn to create more laid-back Ambient pieces like this.

    Thank you so very much.

    My best advice is don’t be afraid to leave a lot of space. The true master of space, to me, is Morton Feldman.

    If you have a spare half hour sometime give a listen to his Rothko Chapel.

    It’s pure sublime serenity.

  • @rottencat said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    This is lovely! I wonder Yvonne, how do you utilize such restraint in your Ambient pieces? :) I want to learn to create more laid-back Ambient pieces like this.

    Thank you so very much.

    My best advice is don’t be afraid to leave a lot of space. The true master of space, to me, is Morton Feldman.

    If you have a spare half hour sometime give a listen to his Rothko Chapel.

    It’s pure sublime serenity.

    So far I'm blissing out to this! Not done listening yet, but relaxing to it while I type. :)

  • @jwmmakerofmusic and @rottencat Maybe you can combine both your ambient talents, and create a track together.........just a thought :smile:

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @rottencat said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    This is lovely! I wonder Yvonne, how do you utilize such restraint in your Ambient pieces? :) I want to learn to create more laid-back Ambient pieces like this.

    Thank you so very much.

    My best advice is don’t be afraid to leave a lot of space. The true master of space, to me, is Morton Feldman.

    If you have a spare half hour sometime give a listen to his Rothko Chapel.

    It’s pure sublime serenity.

    So far I'm blissing out to this! Not done listening yet, but relaxing to it while I type. :)

    While you’re at it, here’s another piece I love. A portrait of a misty night on a seashore (complete with a foghorn!)

  • @rottencat said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @rottencat said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    This is lovely! I wonder Yvonne, how do you utilize such restraint in your Ambient pieces? :) I want to learn to create more laid-back Ambient pieces like this.

    Thank you so very much.

    My best advice is don’t be afraid to leave a lot of space. The true master of space, to me, is Morton Feldman.

    If you have a spare half hour sometime give a listen to his Rothko Chapel.

    It’s pure sublime serenity.

    So far I'm blissing out to this! Not done listening yet, but relaxing to it while I type. :)

    While you’re at it, here’s another piece I love. A portrait of a misty night on a seashore (complete with a foghorn!)

    Thanks friend. :)


    @Pierre118 said:
    @jwmmakerofmusic and @rottencat Maybe you can combine both your ambient talents, and create a track together.........just a thought :smile:

    Not a bad idea, although I'm unsure how it'd work out given I usually work within a DAW, and our talented friend Yvonne works from AUM so it seems. And her work is far more accomplished than mine I admit. ❤️

  • Lovely piece. Sounds like an older piece of recorded piano music being played through a sentient radio that isn’t getting a good signal.

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    This is lovely! I wonder Yvonne, how do you utilize such restraint in your Ambient pieces? :) I want to learn to create more laid-back Ambient pieces like this.

    Oh, it never occured to me that it's a big reason why I like Yvonnes pieces so much. I few years ago I stumbled upon this quote, which is sometimes attributed to Mozart, sometimes to Debussy depending on the wording : "The music is not in the notes, but in the silence between". I often think about this when starting out a jam but almost always end up filling all the empty spaces... Definitely need more restraint!!

  • @oscillotus said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    This is lovely! I wonder Yvonne, how do you utilize such restraint in your Ambient pieces? :) I want to learn to create more laid-back Ambient pieces like this.

    Oh, it never occured to me that it's a big reason why I like Yvonnes pieces so much. I few years ago I stumbled upon this quote, which is sometimes attributed to Mozart, sometimes to Debussy depending on the wording : "The music is not in the notes, but in the silence between". I often think about this when starting out a jam but almost always end up filling all the empty spaces... Definitely need more restraint!!

    Same here. I definitely want to show more restraint, but filling up the empty spaces is so overwhelmingly tempting, lol.

  • Thanks @michael_m! That’s pretty much the mood I was aiming at.

  • Studying the snow heavy branches on the trees outside and while admitting it's beautiful to look at, I despise the idea of having to walk to the store in it (also -10° Celsius, brrr🥶 ). Anyway, nuff about my trivial shit, it was just that your music was very fitting to the outside picture. Cheers!

  • @Pxlhg said:
    Studying the snow heavy branches on the trees outside and while admitting it's beautiful to look at, I despise the idea of having to walk to the store in it (also -10° Celsius, brrr🥶 ). Anyway, nuff about my trivial shit, it was just that your music was very fitting to the outside picture. Cheers!

    That was pretty much the weather conditions when I fashioned this track. (Still is!)

    Thanks for listening!🙂

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