Chopin - Fantasie Impromptu in C# min Op. 66
https://youtu.be/Jrx9-YXQja8
I edited it using a Synthesia for the screen of the piano afterwards in some Adobe After Effects. The sound comes out of DP10 which is warmer sound IMO.
Chopin - Fantasie Impromptu in C# min Op. 66
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Re: Chopin - Fantasie Impromptu in C# min Op. 66
I think I've heard your music before and was blown away. Can you please tell us how you produced these sounds in ways that English speakers can better understand? Did you perform this music solo? What controllers did you use? Is it live or did you use virtual instruments? Are these audio or MIDI tracks?
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Re: Chopin - Fantasie Impromptu in C# min Op. 66
I like these ways of seeing music. I think students can benefit from watching alternative displays of music to see things they may not see with notation.
I think the chords look a little different when seen this way. The way that dynamics are shown is also interesting. The contrary motion in the fast sections is fascinating.
I'll share this with my piano students.
I think the chords look a little different when seen this way. The way that dynamics are shown is also interesting. The contrary motion in the fast sections is fascinating.
I'll share this with my piano students.
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