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Its good but, your missing the main ingredient... minimalism, you make everything way more complex than it should be with your improvising, its boring, just chill out and don't process it so much
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He's rekording sideways LOL
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Torley, please make a sheet from what you did, starting from 6:00 till the end, i'll donate you!
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what keyboard are you using?.
thanks, very good playing btw.
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@Torley I see you're sporting the white nanoKONTROL, good choice :)
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i don't think you know what cottage industry means
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you still cant explain how he can play 1 hour in semiquavers without stopping :)
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Torley you awesome
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hey torley, great video again as always. sorry to bother you but i just wanted to ask you what piano VST you are using in this video here? thanks
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dude how are you so good at this



Philip Glass music possess a crucial element: simplicity (at a first glance). It makes it immediately recognizable. The poesy of Glass music flows from the repetition of the notes. I don't know if that guy in the video is pulling Glass leg but the fact of seeing him playing on the piano and hearing Glass notes full fills me with an immense joy :-)
You drink every thing you want and you like but nothing is above the beauty, the pureness and the simplicity of water. Glass music is that water.
brunozaid 5 months ago 11
Although I would like to agree that some of your improv does have Glass like qualities, there was way too much development occuring in your piece. A lot of Glass' music is more a wall of sound, it's there... but it's not. It doesn't really develop or have drama in it. Although you have rhythmic patterns in arpeggios and changing time signatures it doesn't specifically make it Glass. If youlisten to Glass a lot you realise that the feeling you have between the start and end is the same almost
SuddenlyIseepickmeup 3 months ago 3