It depends. For actual pianists, Animenz, world pianists like Lang Lang, Yuja Wang or what not, and other pianists on youtube. For me it’s all passion in the end
What an absolutely marvelous and powerful improvisation! May I ask a few questions out of curiosity? (i) Have you worked this out a little before recording? Or (ii) have you literally just turned on the camera, sat down, and this is what came out!? (iii) What basis do you improvise on? What I mean is are you working off a pool of chord progressions? Or do you just randomly slam something, purely guided by your instincts and without giving it any thought? I am asking, because it sounds so coherent. When I start improvising on the piano, I just slam random stuff, but I cannot judge for myself if it sounds any good or not lol I should probably consider recording an improv session as well to answer that. Great job to you nonetheless!
1. Most of my improvs come from random melodies that I hear in my head or random melodies that I just hum. If I like them, i consider recording it as an improv. With that said 2. Most of my improvs aren’t rehearsed and I just sit down and play (more takes needed if I make a technical mistake). 3. My improvs have evolved throughout my playing. At first my improvs started out with playing simple chord progressions or piano accompaniment. Even though they were basic chords it helped me understand how the melodies can be built around them. Later on when I learned animenz and listened to lots of pianists my touch and technique kinda developed into a mix of all of them. Most of my improvs have a sort of anime-ost chord progression. Listening for me has helped my improvs because it taught me what kinds of touch I can implement, and how I can manipulate rubato’s or tempo changes or ritardando’s. I dont have a formal music education I just listen and play lots of piano
@@mgpiano. nice thank you for your time on providing the input! I believe ultimately we all become a result of what we consume (musically at least) so that's great you share where you're coming from and how it ultimately shapes your music and improvs. But thanks again for your points, this is definitely something I can try working with!
Another great impressive improvisation!👍
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It depends. For actual pianists, Animenz, world pianists like Lang Lang, Yuja Wang or what not, and other pianists on youtube.
For me it’s all passion in the end
What an absolutely marvelous and powerful improvisation! May I ask a few questions out of curiosity? (i) Have you worked this out a little before recording? Or (ii) have you literally just turned on the camera, sat down, and this is what came out!? (iii) What basis do you improvise on? What I mean is are you working off a pool of chord progressions? Or do you just randomly slam something, purely guided by your instincts and without giving it any thought?
I am asking, because it sounds so coherent. When I start improvising on the piano, I just slam random stuff, but I cannot judge for myself if it sounds any good or not lol I should probably consider recording an improv session as well to answer that. Great job to you nonetheless!
1. Most of my improvs come from random melodies that I hear in my head or random melodies that I just hum. If I like them, i consider recording it as an improv. With that said
2. Most of my improvs aren’t rehearsed and I just sit down and play (more takes needed if I make a technical mistake).
3. My improvs have evolved throughout my playing. At first my improvs started out with playing simple chord progressions or piano accompaniment. Even though they were basic chords it helped me understand how the melodies can be built around them. Later on when I learned animenz and listened to lots of pianists my touch and technique kinda developed into a mix of all of them. Most of my improvs have a sort of anime-ost chord progression.
Listening for me has helped my improvs because it taught me what kinds of touch I can implement, and how I can manipulate rubato’s or tempo changes or ritardando’s. I dont have a formal music education I just listen and play lots of piano
@@mgpiano. nice thank you for your time on providing the input! I believe ultimately we all become a result of what we consume (musically at least) so that's great you share where you're coming from and how it ultimately shapes your music and improvs. But thanks again for your points, this is definitely something I can try working with!
Nicely played, can I ask what vst you use and in which software? I have the same keyboard and it doesn't let you transfer sound files, only midi ones.
Garritan cfx in garageband, i usually record on garageband and export the audio