The Mechanism III: Mind - Simple, Somber Piano Music by Rowan McTavish (with Sheet Music)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 พ.ค. 2024
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    The third movement of the titular sonata from my (in progress) second album, The Mechanism. The sonata will tell, across four movements, the "story" of a mechanical being. This movement represents the complex mechanical workings of the being's "brain."
    As with the first two movements, this is a little more difficult than the stuff I've uploaded previously -- I'd call it late-intermediate level. If you decide to learn it, I'd recommend using the version with suggested fingerings, which should help you to comfortably navigate parts of the faster sections that move around a decent bit.
    My first album, Fragments: • One Hour Soothing Pian...
    Fragments with rain sounds: • One Hour Relaxing Pian...
    If you enjoyed the music, please toss the video a like, or help support me by tossing me a few bucks for the score on my website!
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  • @Mythezza
    @Mythezza หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    It has a very wintery sound! I love it!

  • @RowanMcTavish
    @RowanMcTavish  หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Hi! Just want to apologize for taking SO long to get this video out. It's been a busy several months! My partner seriously injured her ankle and leg and hasn't been able to walk for two months, so I've been picking up all the day-to-day stuff. I also got a new job, which starts in a couple weeks. I planned to use my time off to be very productive, but burnout from my last job was like, "actually, how about you just be the laziest human in all of recorded history for a while?" At least I got back into jogging. Plus, I got a new computer and had to reinstall and reconfigure all of my audio/video stuff. But I'm up and running again, and know more or less how the fourth and final movement of this sonata will bring it to a close.
    "Fun" fact: I wrote the ending to this movement before I wrote the middle section, and I liked it so much that I made sure to write the middle section to naturally introduce the "crunchy" harmonies (technically dominant seventh sharp ninth chords, a personal favorite, also known as the "Hendrix chord" or the "Purple Haze chord") so that they wouldn't feel out of place at the end.
    I'd also like to sincerely thank everyone for the wonderful reception of the first two movements of this sonata (as well as my other compositions, of course). It's really an amazing feeling to produce something that other people enjoy. I love reading your comments!

  • @user-em2fx6im6j
    @user-em2fx6im6j 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    BRAVO!!!!

  • @R.Alves-farmusic
    @R.Alves-farmusic 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Que dor!!!! 😢😊, mas é linda!!!! Parabéns!!! 🎈👏🏻

  • @alexsandronascimento9048
    @alexsandronascimento9048 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    So sad! 😢

  • @CollinKenny
    @CollinKenny หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is the best one. A lil Nobuoish in a lot of these phrases.