i concur On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 9:23 AM, jimialeggio <jimialeggio at gmail.com> wrote: > Hey Will, > > One of the things I like about this music is the emphasis is puts on music > ( in this case piano music) as a present physical sensation of sound. > That may seem like a "duh..." statement, but there are so many other layers > added to music that sound as a physical sensation is unintentionally pushed > way, way to the back, and even forgotten. > > For example, I find that with most pianos, sound as a sensation is pushed > so far to the back that its hard to see that the sound we think we are > experiencing is actually a memory. Often, the sound of the beast I am > currently trying to play ain't in fact making the sounds I am pretending to > hear in my head. When I discovered this disconnect between the present sound > and what memory wanted to hear, it redefined everything for me > musically...it is what inspired me to become tech...man, its about sound, at > least in my opinion. > > Jim I > > > > William Truitt wrote: > >> At the risk of getting roundly abused myself, I really liked it also and >> found it quite beautiful, and listened to it several times. >> > > > -- > Jim Ialeggio > grandpianosolutions.com > 978- 425-9026 > Shirley, MA > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20100516/5282b1ff/attachment.htm>
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