Nice. It's pretty good music. I'm not so well, and I'm wondering if your electronic backing track, despite having and electronic meter, is hurrying for the first half of the video. I'm not saying that you're dragging or anything - but hearing it in itself, I just thought it can't be keeping the right pace. I must be mad! Hehehe.
... You have it sounding full of love and as no exercise. Like the folk elements Schubert must have loved. It's not dry or sterile-artisan-like as Schubert can sound, distant to today and today's world. It's lovely and I can hear Schubert and his mates loving it together in a bar, so warmly and naturally. (Thanks.)
@lecochonbleu It is sad to hear you are not well - very best wishes for you to recover quickly.
Thank you for the commentary! I still need to work on bow control and I am not entirely together with the piano (might be why it sounded like the piano was rushing). You have a good ear.
@Violascry Thanks. Nice words. Re. the accompaniement meter - I meant in itself actually. As I even went to tapping out myself, ignoring your playing (of course I wouldn't normally, maybe couldn't, but I was thrown by the electric piano or synth backing). And even then I thought the meter of the accompaniement alone was rushing from the tempo it started at, and rushed slightly at points.
Our technological and technology obsessed lives make me laugh all the time anyway, it usually going "straight as an arrow", it's so funny and unique. But this takes the biscuit. You know, it's a real serious thing, your 'human playback' machine that quickens itself as if it needs to go to the toilet. Thanks for making my day.
Nice. It's pretty good music. I'm not so well, and I'm wondering if your electronic backing track, despite having and electronic meter, is hurrying for the first half of the video. I'm not saying that you're dragging or anything - but hearing it in itself, I just thought it can't be keeping the right pace. I must be mad! Hehehe.
lecochonbleu 1 year ago
... You have it sounding full of love and as no exercise. Like the folk elements Schubert must have loved. It's not dry or sterile-artisan-like as Schubert can sound, distant to today and today's world. It's lovely and I can hear Schubert and his mates loving it together in a bar, so warmly and naturally. (Thanks.)
lecochonbleu 1 year ago
@lecochonbleu It is sad to hear you are not well - very best wishes for you to recover quickly.
Thank you for the commentary! I still need to work on bow control and I am not entirely together with the piano (might be why it sounded like the piano was rushing). You have a good ear.
Violascry 1 year ago
@Violascry Thanks. Nice words. Re. the accompaniement meter - I meant in itself actually. As I even went to tapping out myself, ignoring your playing (of course I wouldn't normally, maybe couldn't, but I was thrown by the electric piano or synth backing). And even then I thought the meter of the accompaniement alone was rushing from the tempo it started at, and rushed slightly at points.
lecochonbleu 1 year ago
@lecochonbleu Haha now I understand! I can't control that - my piano changes tempo sometimes - it's called "human playback" feature. :-)
I actually played this with a real pianist and it sounded much better. Shame I didn't ask him if we could record it.
Violascry 1 year ago
@Violascry
That's so funny, thanks for saying.
I was laughing out loud at that one.
Our technological and technology obsessed lives make me laugh all the time anyway, it usually going "straight as an arrow", it's so funny and unique. But this takes the biscuit. You know, it's a real serious thing, your 'human playback' machine that quickens itself as if it needs to go to the toilet. Thanks for making my day.
lecochonbleu 1 year ago