A new Music section
Wednesday, October 22, 2003 | Permalink
As you may have noticed there's a new item on the menu to the left. It's pointing the new Music section I have just created. Being bored the other day I figured it would be cool to publish some music on my site. After all, I do play the piano and it has been a hobby since long ago. I'm not the world's greatest piano player, but at least good enough to justify that I put up a few songs on my own site.
I recorded these tunes played on a keyboard. I really wish I owned a grand piano though; sounds better and responds better, but I suppose this is good enough for the less fastidious.
Please tell me what you think (and be honest
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NeoKenobi
Thursday, October 23, 2003
You are skilled with music as well as with graphics humus. Although it isn't my kind of music it is played very well.
Kippesoep
Monday, October 27, 2003
Recorded on a keyboard? A real piano sounds so much better than a keyboard (and is easier to play, too, IMHO). If you play a keyboard this well, I can only imagine what you could do with a grand piano. Very impressive!
Humus
Monday, October 27, 2003
Thanks for your comment. Nice to know it's appreciated by some at least.
Yeah, a grand piano really makes a whole lot of difference. Down at university there's a grand piano standing in a large open area. I often go there at nights after having studied and play for a while. It's really a whole different world compared to a keyboard. If I had some real portable recording equipment I would try to record something on the grand piano some time.
NeoKenobi
Monday, October 27, 2003
I don't have much experience with music, but isn't it possible to record to a midi file with your keyboard? You can then apply some cool wavetable and EAX effects and render your midi as a new wave. (BTW, nice name chickensoup :-)
Humus
Friday, October 31, 2003
Yes, my keyboard is midi-compatible, but the midi-sounds aren't quite as rich as the other sounds, and I would need a special cable to connect it to my soundcard too.
Lamar Cole
Thursday, January 12, 2006
Love can sometimes be like a grand piano. Each new note more beautiful than the last.