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Piano piece

Post by orest » Thu Mar 12, 2009 6:47 am

Hello! I would like some feedback on a piano piece called "Impression". This is also a piece I improvised and put out on YouTube called Classical piano impro a year ago. www.taxi.com/orest - impression

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Re: Piano piece

Post by orest » Thu Mar 12, 2009 11:20 am

Anyone? I thought it might be right for some piano instrumental listing..

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Post by k o star » Thu Mar 12, 2009 11:20 am

What a beautiful piece of work Orest... such an Inspiration man. I just started teaching myself classical piano... just wrote my first piano piece too but nowhere as good as U... Do U have any cool classical pieces to recommend me to learn? I'm very beginner...When listening to Impression, I imagine a very wide n beautiful scene... mountains, clouds, windy, oceans etc...Great piece yea!-Kel
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Re: Piano piece

Post by k o star » Thu Mar 12, 2009 11:22 am

There's one I saw... it's due on the 16th... It's for weddings though... em, Urs is more epic... for Film. Saw Ur new message after I sent my first. hahah!
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Re: Piano piece

Post by orest » Thu Mar 12, 2009 11:27 am

THANKS! Well, I think it's very personal what you like. It's hard to recommend anything without knowing what classical genres you like. I personally love Romantic and Impressionistic music like Chopin, Liszt and Debussy. Their music is not the easiest, but perhaps something with Grieg? Lyrical pieces.. I think this era represents the best classical piano music and it's very good if you want to write for movies and TV.

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Re: Piano piece

Post by heinsite » Thu Mar 12, 2009 5:01 pm

hie orest!i love piano pieces and this is wonderful!very melodic yet dramatic/serious and playful too at the same time, dammit, wonderful!love it all, love the "you left me hanging" ending.only one comment on the production...and I AM NO PRODUDER/ENGINEER WE ALL KNOW, so take this with a grain...i think i'm hearing just a bit TOO MUCH reverb in this--just a BIT--and not allot--muddy...please feel free to tell me i'm full of crap, no problem, my ears ARE damned good, but we all make mistakes when listening...i love it. perioid. oh, and here's a . (period..LOL)all the best,warren

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Re: Piano piece

Post by georginasaint » Sat Mar 14, 2009 3:18 am

Hi Orest, I just had a listen and it's gorgeous!Wonderful piano playing and beautiful sounding piano - is that a virtual Steinway or something, or do you own a real one? There's a tiny little noise right at the very end I think, unless it's just my player...?This should do well - Oh Warren, I think the reverb you're hearing is more the pedal actually. There's quite a lot of sustain on it, but that suits the piece. Georgie

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Post by orest » Sat Mar 14, 2009 12:03 pm

Thank you George, yes, it is some sustain on it and I use Akoustik piano with Steinberg. It is in the sample when you lift the pedal you get that "string" sound. I think that makes it more real. And Warren, there is a little reverb as well, and I wanted it to sound like a big orchestra hall or in a church. So you are right as well!

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Post by brindabella » Sat Mar 14, 2009 12:44 pm

It is very beautiful and well played, Orest. I dont think for the wedding listing, IMO, but it will find a place soon I think.
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Re: Piano piece

Post by orest » Sat Mar 14, 2009 12:46 pm

Thanks! Well, no, I have already sent 2 songs to that listing, but not this one.

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