I really like the new visualizer! If I were you, I'd tone the particles down a bit. For me, they were a bit too dominant on the screen. But other than that, its pretty solid, dude! Also, never knew this piece existed! Its epic!! :D P.S. Please please post your stuff on Spotify, I'm begging you! XD
I really like this piece !! Btw, the keyscape vst sounds a lot like the piano used in westworld by ramin djawadi, I don't know if he used a real C7 piano or the keyscape vst, but it is so much close. If you like his music in westworld, playing a piece from the show with this vst and reverb you use would be incredible (my favorite one is "we'll meet again" from the season 2!
You know it's funny you mention this, I used to work in the same spheres as Ramin when I was still writing music for TV/film. The piano on Eastwood Scoring Stage in Burbank is a Steinway Model D, but that piano gets used and abused so incredibly often that the felt is pretty compressed. So instead of having that typical deep, bassy rich Steinway sound it's got a bit of a sharper upper end like the C7. I don't know where Westworld was recorded but he used that studio a ton while I was working (~2012 to 2017 era), and the label is WaterTower (WB lot), so I wouldn't be surprised. I'll look into the Westworld soundtrack :)
@@antoinegrd7285 Kindly would like to keep my identity private. It was nothing super notable. Some ghostwriting for a few big-name composers on some B+ list Hollywood cinema when I was first starting out. I carved out a niche scoring mostly forgettable shows on Discovery, NatGeo, a few of those weird specials they did that nobody ever watched in the middle of the day to fill time. Think like "what if the Earth collided with a neutron star". It was good money but I eventually realized it was not what I expected it to be and I ultimately pursued a different career. Not having to do this for a living is what's making this channel fun and refreshing :) If there is interest I may eventually post some of my scores on this channel, but I will have to figure out how to work it into the whole "vibe".
@@walnutpiano I understand, no problem with that. I'm gald you found fun in making a youtube channel and I hope you will succed, the quality of your videos are at the top, I'm sure more and more people will discover your channel
Ooooo new graphics!!!! love it!!! damn you're talented! You play Rach with great technique and so much soul!
Nice and soft sound of your piano!
I love this Prélude ❤
New graphics are very good!!
You're genius 🤯🤯
Really good 👍
I really like the new visualizer! If I were you, I'd tone the particles down a bit. For me, they were a bit too dominant on the screen. But other than that, its pretty solid, dude! Also, never knew this piece existed! Its epic!! :D
P.S. Please please post your stuff on Spotify, I'm begging you! XD
Agreed - I think there's a happy medium to be found, but in general I think I like the particles too.
Will work on the spotify thing!
@@walnutpiano Let's goooo! Can't wait :)
muito bom ... ficou este tipo de sons caindo cada dia melhorando parabens
I really like this piece !! Btw, the keyscape vst sounds a lot like the piano used in westworld by ramin djawadi, I don't know if he used a real C7 piano or the keyscape vst, but it is so much close. If you like his music in westworld, playing a piece from the show with this vst and reverb you use would be incredible (my favorite one is "we'll meet again" from the season 2!
You know it's funny you mention this, I used to work in the same spheres as Ramin when I was still writing music for TV/film. The piano on Eastwood Scoring Stage in Burbank is a Steinway Model D, but that piano gets used and abused so incredibly often that the felt is pretty compressed. So instead of having that typical deep, bassy rich Steinway sound it's got a bit of a sharper upper end like the C7. I don't know where Westworld was recorded but he used that studio a ton while I was working (~2012 to 2017 era), and the label is WaterTower (WB lot), so I wouldn't be surprised.
I'll look into the Westworld soundtrack :)
@@walnutpiano it's so cool to know this ! Thank you ahah, I didn't know you'd written for tv/film, where can i find that?
@@antoinegrd7285 Kindly would like to keep my identity private. It was nothing super notable. Some ghostwriting for a few big-name composers on some B+ list Hollywood cinema when I was first starting out. I carved out a niche scoring mostly forgettable shows on Discovery, NatGeo, a few of those weird specials they did that nobody ever watched in the middle of the day to fill time. Think like "what if the Earth collided with a neutron star".
It was good money but I eventually realized it was not what I expected it to be and I ultimately pursued a different career. Not having to do this for a living is what's making this channel fun and refreshing :) If there is interest I may eventually post some of my scores on this channel, but I will have to figure out how to work it into the whole "vibe".
@@walnutpiano I understand, no problem with that. I'm gald you found fun in making a youtube channel and I hope you will succed, the quality of your videos are at the top, I'm sure more and more people will discover your channel
Brasil aqui
Next play experience by Ludovico Enaudi! And which watch was that? Couldn't quite get it
Behrens Da Vinci :) A little bit of an esoteric one.
@@walnutpiano Yeah, I've never seen that before, but looks sick!
Which software do you use
FL Studio, Keyscape, Adobe Premiere, SeeMusic for exporting midi data.
@@walnutpiano thank you 😊
I want to know software because I want to make piano videos and start a TH-cam channel
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Einaudi: Experience
Please😊
You're pretty good at this music thing
You should consider going to school for it