Don't kill me yet, fate! I've got important matters to attend to in 19 hours! In reality, I think I found my new fixation. Sometimes I just kind of get super interested in something for like a month. I don't actually really comment although too much, so take that as you will. I enjoy your replies, so I'm just more motivated to comment. The fixation being your improvisation. Oh, and maybe if you want to do me a favor; could you write down in a description of an upcoming song what you think about when you hear or play it?
@@LeavesDecaying haha I'm glad to provide the material for your "fixation"... As to what I think about this may disappoint: nothing mostly. Improv is more like a meditation in that sense. You can often tell (well I can) when I listen back and I forgot what chord comes next. Like a side effect of the idling (not empty) mind. The slower the piece the less I _think_, too.
@@Rid-iculo-us Yeah, once I improve at improv I'm sure I might understand the feeling. Yes on the slower piece and thinking less, I've felt that. Thanks.
@@LeavesDecayingbeing encapsulated in the vibration of the piano plays a major part, too. This is something you only really get from acoustic pianos. Something I only learned after playing for over 20 years because I never had an acoustic piano before. Good Headphones are the next best thing (over ear, closed back - for me at least ), but it's far from the same.
Don't kill me yet, fate! I've got important matters to attend to in 19 hours!
In reality, I think I found my new fixation. Sometimes I just kind of get super interested in something for like a month. I don't actually really comment although too much, so take that as you will. I enjoy your replies, so I'm just more motivated to comment. The fixation being your improvisation.
Oh, and maybe if you want to do me a favor; could you write down in a description of an upcoming song what you think about when you hear or play it?
@@LeavesDecaying haha I'm glad to provide the material for your "fixation"... As to what I think about this may disappoint: nothing mostly. Improv is more like a meditation in that sense. You can often tell (well I can) when I listen back and I forgot what chord comes next. Like a side effect of the idling (not empty) mind. The slower the piece the less I _think_, too.
@@Rid-iculo-us Yeah, once I improve at improv I'm sure I might understand the feeling. Yes on the slower piece and thinking less, I've felt that. Thanks.
@@LeavesDecayingbeing encapsulated in the vibration of the piano plays a major part, too. This is something you only really get from acoustic pianos. Something I only learned after playing for over 20 years because I never had an acoustic piano before. Good Headphones are the next best thing (over ear, closed back - for me at least ), but it's far from the same.
@@Rid-iculo-us Yeah, I'm picky with my acoustics too.