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Postlude in A minor

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First of all, I'm seriously jealous of whatever is creating that heavenly piano sound. Is it a VST of some sort? And either you're performing it, or you've tweaked it so much I can't tell it's a MIDI playback. Awesome production values.

 

I really like your writing here. It works as a moody sort of nocturne. I actually wish that all of the pieces you've written were together here as a complete set, because even though this writing is really good, I don't think it's a complete piece on its own. It reminds me of one of Chopin's Preludes. A few of Chopin's Preludes work well on their own, like the "Raindrop" prelude, but a lot of them are too tiny to play one of them by itself as its own standalone piece, like the very first piece of the set. After all, a postlude is considered a sort of "epilogue" (I had to look it up, LOL) I'd love to see how this piece fits in context with its complete set.

 

Really good job! Thanks for sharing. I'll be taking time to look at your other work as well that you've posted on here 😄

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9 hours ago, Jehonathan Sher Lipschitz said:

This Piece is absolutely great. please continue writing!

 

Thank you! Of course!

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4 hours ago, SergeOfArniVillage said:

First of all, I'm seriously jealous of whatever is creating that heavenly piano sound. Is it a VST of some sort? And either you're performing it, or you've tweaked it so much I can't tell it's a MIDI playback. Awesome production values.

 

I really like your writing here. It works as a moody sort of nocturne. I actually wish that all of the pieces you've written were together here as a complete set, because even though this writing is really good, I don't think it's a complete piece on its own. It reminds me of one of Chopin's Preludes. A few of Chopin's Preludes work well on their own, like the "Raindrop" prelude, but a lot of them are too tiny to play one of them by itself as its own standalone piece, like the very first piece of the set. After all, a postlude is considered a sort of "epilogue" (I had to look it up, LOL) I'd love to see how this piece fits in context with its complete set.

 

Really good job! Thanks for sharing. I'll be taking time to look at your other work as well that you've posted on here 😄

 

Yes, it's VST  to be more exact this is a piano library ''galaxy steinway''. Yes, all of my recordings are MIDI that I carefully processed (you can watch the recordings of other composers on my YouTube channel). I have been doing this kind of recording for more than five years. This is a very promising approach to recording (at least the piano).

Thank you. All this cycle you can listen to here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMkOFB64JvYmzj5nIM0ynVMqtUzvQhArx

Thank you for your attention and your time which you devote to my works!


 

 

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