This is so cool! I was planning on doing a fusion jazz arrangement or radiohead type arrangement on some of his more tonal works, like sonatas 5, 4 and the op. 42. no 5
Nice! It seems ambitious to do a whole sonata, but I’ve thought about covering 42/5! I think 42/5 would be terrific with drums and hopefully I can find a violin player to play the B section melody!
I am actually surprised how tasty these harmonies and chords sound in this rock-oriented arrangement! Great job! IMHO, however, the rhythm (or pace) is more complicated for more "linear" rock music. What do you think, could it be interesting to use some parts of the prelude and rearrange them in a more repetitive manner?
You heard me on discord saying I learned it on piano? Yea, I HAVE a recording of me doing it, but I’m really not too happy with it. I did it slowly and it took like 25 minutes in length 😂
Je trouve que cet arrangement enlève tout le côté nerveux, belliqueux et fier de ce prélude. Cette oeuvre (un prélude) utilise très systématiquement le procédé scriabinien de montée des basses par tierces mineures ascendantes, en même temps que la compression des phrases. Ceci crée une montée dramatique qui se perd ici devant un tempo trop lent et des instruments qui ne sont pas incisifs.
Oooo these arrangements could not be more up my alley. Well done!!
Heck yea! Scriabin fits oddly well for this ensemble!
Getting a dark Thelonious Monk vibe! I love it…and your audacity!👍👍
Brilliant! Your works is so good!
Thank you! Very glad you appreciate it! 🙏
Based and smooth. Ur obsession of Scriabin is impressive haha!
Unwavering! Haha. Praise Scriabin! 🤩
Wow, amazing !
This is so cool! I was planning on doing a fusion jazz arrangement or radiohead type arrangement on some of his more tonal works, like sonatas 5, 4 and the op. 42. no 5
Nice! It seems ambitious to do a whole sonata, but I’ve thought about covering 42/5! I think 42/5 would be terrific with drums and hopefully I can find a violin player to play the B section melody!
Emerson, Lake and Palmer is that you???
The is some cool stuff, I might not know what I am talking about but it does remind me of some frank zappa/steve vai stuff
KIng!
amazing job,
i love scriabin but im not able to play his pieces on piano, i wish i could sight read as good as you :(
Was Henry Cow influenced by Scriabin? Sounds a lot like their last two albums. Excellent work and thanks for the vid!
I am actually surprised how tasty these harmonies and chords sound in this rock-oriented arrangement! Great job! IMHO, however, the rhythm (or pace) is more complicated for more "linear" rock music. What do you think, could it be interesting to use some parts of the prelude and rearrange them in a more repetitive manner?
Not savage enough. But the concept and arrangement itself is great.
Kayo Dot?
This is great!
(Production and guitar tone could be improved tho)
Scriabin Sonata 8 recording still coming?
You heard me on discord saying I learned it on piano? Yea, I HAVE a recording of me doing it, but I’m really not too happy with it. I did it slowly and it took like 25 minutes in length 😂
@@jaybeardmusic8074 To be fair it is not an easy piece. I'm sure it was still a rewarding experience.
Je trouve que cet arrangement enlève tout le côté nerveux, belliqueux et fier de ce prélude. Cette oeuvre (un prélude) utilise très systématiquement le procédé scriabinien de montée des basses par tierces mineures ascendantes, en même temps que la compression des phrases. Ceci crée une montée dramatique qui se perd ici devant un tempo trop lent et des instruments qui ne sont pas incisifs.