If I said nothing about here you may not even notice, but....
This was designed to be a longer piece, but I just lost my way and although there is more to the track, it is off-time and just lost itself, but the first minute was too good to lose. I also had a technology learning event with my Roland Juno GI that meant really, I should go back and start again and re-record, and maybe I will.
This is reflective of my mood at the time, I've been very busy lately and wasn't finding enough time for music.
I've been learning piano using a YouTube channel called Pianote, which I've found really good. Disclaimer, the arpeggio is kinda stolen from them, but the rest is my own.
@povosos Feb 2022
This sounds a lot like your two first and last song. I mean, it has a similar vibe, and I love that vibe. Its a great piece, and I believe this could fly and reform itself to many different pieces. Kind of like something that later songs in an album would refer or come back to, later on. Lovely.
@frostin Feb 2022
Solid piano playing and nice sounds. Keep it coming!
@looprication Feb 2022
I'd never know you were a new piano player if you hand't said anything, and remember, we all start from zero. Glad to see you're making the time for music, I need to follow that advice myself.
And as far as technology learning events (love that way of putting it), literally EVERY FAWM I start off inspired, make something I'm digging, and then have to spend literally five or so hours debugging, getting things to work together when separately they were fine... and that's just at the start. If you count all the reading of manuals I do every February, well, it's a significant part of the process.
But learning is awesome, and making progress is awesome! As my friend told me there's an old Mexican saying: Give time, time.
@aeye Feb 2022
This sounds great. You might be unhappy with it but the important thing is you created something out of thin air, and made it into a 1+ minute song. I'd love to hear where this goes, it has a very good start and a lot of potential to continue from there. Don't stop creating.
@dragondreams Feb 2022
As the mighty @timfatchen would say, don't beat your own children! What you've posted is something to be proud of. Don't criticise your tune in the liner notes!
I would strongly recommend working on this piece and getting your longer track nailed. Why? Because what I've heard so far is bloody good! It's engaging, well put together, shows a great choice of instruments and voicings. And I want to hear where you take it next.
Like I said, it's one to be proud of. :-)