Well palyed Jan, you are the luckiest guy being able to be introduced to modular synths in you age. And nice to see some improv. Good job uncle! I was late in the game, started playing guitar at age 15, and never had friends or family that was interested in music so never developed any real skill with it, just noodeling for my self now and then and I was first 31-32 when I stopped living abroad and got a stable job and appartment, and then the first modular gear showed up on my youtube and I got hooked. Music is such a expressive language of who you are and what tones you choose while improvising in that moment is ''you'' at that specific moment.. whatever that is. At age 36 I'm now living out my musical fantasies and I'm happy to see the young being introduced to it aswell. :)
Thanks for sharing your musical journey. I am glad you experience music in that way, I can definetely relate. For me, music is an introspective process, a means to communicate with my inner self to listen carefully for guidance. It soothes me when in sorrow and calms me when in stress. I have been very fortunate to experience music creation for most of my life and will gladly show it to anyone who asks (like Jan). I have recordings of different instances of "me" for the past 6 years. They help me remember who I was, what I felt, and how I experienced life. I cherish them. Let us keep living our musical fantasies!
Yeah its good to always record/make songs. Even if they are not the next Bohemian Rapsody. Not only for the learning experience but its also as you say... its you! :)
Well palyed Jan, you are the luckiest guy being able to be introduced to modular synths in you age. And nice to see some improv. Good job uncle!
I was late in the game, started playing guitar at age 15, and never had friends or family that was interested in music so never developed any real skill with it, just noodeling for my self now and then and I was first 31-32 when I stopped living abroad and got a stable job and appartment, and then the first modular gear showed up on my youtube and I got hooked. Music is such a expressive language of who you are and what tones you choose while improvising in that moment is ''you'' at that specific moment.. whatever that is. At age 36 I'm now living out my musical fantasies and I'm happy to see the young being introduced to it aswell. :)
Thanks for sharing your musical journey. I am glad you experience music in that way, I can definetely relate. For me, music is an introspective process, a means to communicate with my inner self to listen carefully for guidance. It soothes me when in sorrow and calms me when in stress. I have been very fortunate to experience music creation for most of my life and will gladly show it to anyone who asks (like Jan).
I have recordings of different instances of "me" for the past 6 years. They help me remember who I was, what I felt, and how I experienced life. I cherish them.
Let us keep living our musical fantasies!
Yeah its good to always record/make songs. Even if they are not the next Bohemian Rapsody. Not only for the learning experience but its also as you say... its you! :)
Great work from Mateo!
He is a talented young lad!!!
It’s a scientific fact that making music with acoustic or electronic gear wires up a child’s brain in astonishing ways. Nice work guys 👍🏻
Thank you very much!! I'll make to wire up his brain often :D !
@@JPblasc wish I had a music mentor like that at his age 😊
@@Subtronik me too, he is a lucky guy
Wow , great job! Yeah, that’s some nice improv. Very cool. :)
Thanks a lot Mat! It was super fun. This is a brief recording of an hour long sesion!