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Old May 24 2006, 7:17 PM
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An experimental piece, for piano. It's 4 min long and 17 seconds. The message in it is a bit hidden, but with patience you might be able to, not hear it, but feel it. (can you listen to ALL of it?)I suggest you listen to it while you do something else...
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Old May 25 2006, 11:58 AM

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Hehehe, very minimalist. I've noticed one change so far, and that's in the pedalling at about 1:20ish.

I'll admit to not being able to hear or feel the 'message', as it were. Care to enlighten a confused boy?

Oooh, chord sequence change at ~3:00 I like the new second chord.

And we're back to normal at ~3:38.

Can I ask where the idea for this came from? (btw, Experimental/Atonal/etc might have been a better forum for this one.)
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Old May 25 2006, 12:34 PM
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ACtually, the Idea came from the minimalist structure. As I was playing i came to that theme, and for some reason I loved it, and I started listening to other pieces by some composers in here, and it's not that I dont like them, its that...the melody is not there...Usually you can't hum the pieces after you heard them. I wanted something that could maybe get stuck in your head. How do you do that? How do you make people remember things? Repetition. Using a good combination of chords, 2 in this one, D minor and B flat minor, you get something pleasent to the ear. Now about the "message" well...I really can't just say it can I?
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