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From: Moxfax
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  • i like it, sounds like the stuff i like to do :)

  • Very good improv! nice job. Almost puts you in a trance.

  • this isn't pure glass...glass' technique in developing music is quite different then what is being done here

  • Never said it was my dear fellow. And read the info box next time, it would solve your need of messaging me. What I did was take a cell that Steve Reich derived/composed, and did something musically creative with it.

  • what's the this music name?

  • It's not a piece.

    It's an improvisation.

    So it doesn't have a name.

  • Erm actually it does have a name - Piano Phase by Steve Reich; well beginning was. And I liked what you did with it btw. Not too sure about the Major 6th chord though. And the random right hand shots - - thanks for the upload anyhoo!

  • what's the sequence in the beginning? and around 2:20

  • I always wondered what you could do with that sequence of Reichs...nice, like it. Sure it's not a phase piece like Reichs, but I like the progression.:)

  • Hello there Mr Suave :)

    Very suave video indeed, I may have been living in a hole for quite some time, but i haven't heard of Reich, gonna have to check him out now.

    Really liked the opening sequence :)

    Now let's hurry up and plan this jam of ours!

    -Luke

  • agree, this is pure Glass.

  • I'm sorry, but it doesn't have much in common with Steve Reich music besides the opening pattern. The whole thing reminds Glass or Nyman, but the develpment you use has nothing to do with Steve Reich's technique.

  • Fair enough. But it was based on a sequence by Reich I was taught in A level music.

    I agree with the Phillip Glass.

    But are you reffering to Michael Nyman?

  • @Moxfax but you improv beautifully, you should just pick a different scale(preferrably one that is atonal to this) so that people don't say you're ripping him off by just moving the scale over a note, or on another octave!

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