Composed by @threelines3: • Waltz in b minor (Orig... MIDI controller: Casio CDP-135 VST: Vienna Symphonic Library - Synchron Yamaha CFX Made with the @SeeMusicPiano app
I'm really happy to have a real performance of my piece! Thank you for the playing! I don't know how to play the piano, so I was able to create music with the help of my imagination and MIDI. It's a new experience to hear my piece played by someone else. btw, Withered Savannah needs some updates to the score. I'm now working on fixing the score. I'll upload a video of new version soon.
I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed the performance. It would be an understatement to say that you have been one of my biggest musical inspirations for almost 10 years now. Your arrangements and composition style are so unique; I especially love the left-hand lines that you write and your creative use of polyrhythm. I will almost certainly be recording a number of the other pieces on your channel once I've added them to my repertoire-might be a while, though, because many of my favorites are pretty challenging. Thank you so much for listening and leaving a comment!
Yooooo it's so awesome seeing someone actually play one of threelines3's original pieces!! (Or even just any threelines3 arrangement, since somehow there are just about zero recordings of their works) Great performance for a great piece!
I think it's kind of surprising too, but not too much so since most of the arrangements are fairly challenging to play. I have plans to record at least a handful eventually, but I have to re-learn most of them first. I'm learning Marchen in c# minor for the first time now, I never finished learning Pelipper Island but that one's relatively very easy so I hope I can finish that one in a week or two of practice, and I have to re-learn the second half of both Nothern Desert and Withered Savannah. Thanks for watching!
True, they definitely are challenging. I tried to learn Withered Savannah but the climax and beyond made me give up, whoops! Still, fun to learn especially the 3/4 section. Good luck learning those pieces, I look forward to seeing them!
I'm really happy to have a real performance of my piece! Thank you for the playing! I don't know how to play the piano, so I was able to create music with the help of my imagination and MIDI. It's a new experience to hear my piece played by someone else.
btw, Withered Savannah needs some updates to the score. I'm now working on fixing the score. I'll upload a video of new version soon.
I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed the performance. It would be an understatement to say that you have been one of my biggest musical inspirations for almost 10 years now. Your arrangements and composition style are so unique; I especially love the left-hand lines that you write and your creative use of polyrhythm. I will almost certainly be recording a number of the other pieces on your channel once I've added them to my repertoire-might be a while, though, because many of my favorites are pretty challenging.
Thank you so much for listening and leaving a comment!
😊 This makes me happy...
I cant get over how good your are!
Yooooo it's so awesome seeing someone actually play one of threelines3's original pieces!! (Or even just any threelines3 arrangement, since somehow there are just about zero recordings of their works)
Great performance for a great piece!
I think it's kind of surprising too, but not too much so since most of the arrangements are fairly challenging to play.
I have plans to record at least a handful eventually, but I have to re-learn most of them first. I'm learning Marchen in c# minor for the first time now, I never finished learning Pelipper Island but that one's relatively very easy so I hope I can finish that one in a week or two of practice, and I have to re-learn the second half of both Nothern Desert and Withered Savannah.
Thanks for watching!
True, they definitely are challenging. I tried to learn Withered Savannah but the climax and beyond made me give up, whoops! Still, fun to learn especially the 3/4 section.
Good luck learning those pieces, I look forward to seeing them!
Beautiful! Amazing job man
Gorgeous
Preach
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