Piano Motifs - Piano Music XIII
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ม.ค. 2025
- Generated by the Piano Motifs app 🎹! Played on @e-instruments #purepiano with @virsyn #barkfilter in @Kymatica #aum.
This track is an Arrangement of 6 motifs and was inspired by a Yann Tiersen piece. You can find the motif file for the first motif here:
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Exxelent work...💚
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Thanks Tony! 😊
You really know how to get the best out of your app don’t you👍👍😁😁 Brilliant!
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@@azul3dapps you’re welcome 😁
Well done ❤
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superbe!
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Man this is awesome! sounds so real!
Thanks 🙏
Very nice!, will you put it your website?, curious to see what the settings were.😊
Thanks! This piece is an Arrangement of 6 motifs. I have added the motif file for the first motif in the description of this video.
Beautiful. Thank you!
Thanks for listening ✌️😊
could you please guide me how you generated or composed this entire piece of music I really love it and would love to know your composing process, please help me. thanks
You mean like some of the settings right? That would be interesting.
It’s an arrangement of a few different parts, so each one was created individually, then arranged together into one piece.
I think I hear syncopated chords running for most of the piece.
Hi, I sometimes challenge myself to see if I can emulate the style of a piano piece that I like, using Piano Motifs. In this case this track is inspired by a Yann Tiersen piece. I started by using the chord progression used in that piece (you can find that progression in the motif I have placed in the description of this video). In that motif there is a Chord & Bass Accomp Style using the Slow option, which can emulate the initial accompaniment in that piece. The piece evolves from that slow accompaniment to a fast paced repetitive arpeggio. For that I replicated the arpeggio using the Arpeggio Sequence Accomp Style selecting the Tonic option. Two different melody types are used with this arpeggio. First, a slow frequency melody that is constrained to just 3 notes of the scale using the User Defined Melody Constraint (you will be surprised how constraining the notes of the melody helps in creating some good riffs). After that the melody moves to a fast paced arpeggio which is just the Melody Constraint being Arpeggio (random arpeggio). Then I allowed my track to take a different route with another Arpeggio section for the accompaniment, but this time just an Arpeggio Accomp Style (random arpeggio) that follows the chord progression. Finally I used the Accomp Last Bar for the end of the piece using the Bass option, to create a closure bar for the piece. In total there are 6 motifs in this track. Hope this gives you an idea of how this track was created.
@@PoppaDocRocks One of the main motifs has a Chord & Bass Accompaniment (Slow Option) and the other is an Arpeggio Sequence Accompaniment with the Tonic option. You can find the first motif in the description of this video.
@@azul3dapps cheers, I was curious. I love messing with the settings, but sometimes rely on the same ones too often. Love the app as you know, lol, thanks.
@@PoppaDocRocks Yes, it’s fun to play with all the settings. I have some motif examples using different settings here: sites.google.com/site/azul3dapps/home.