Being an improvisation it's a wonderful piece! I am not sure about the pedal when you enforce the consonants, but overall melodical and rythmical line makes sense to me. Thanks for sharing!
@@in_fantasia to avoid harmonical overlap that usually sounds rather rough, you should press pedal on every separate chord unless you are specifically trying to achieve this sort of mixed sound when the reverb of previous chords overlaps the next ones.
@@in_fantasia well that's my subjective opinion anyway. Don't limit yourself. If you are the improviser - you are the creator, you make the music. I am only expressing my opinion as everyone else will towards your music. You are to decide what to follow and what not Thanks again for sharing!
@@kurufeemo8076 very true, but overpedaling was something I’ve noticed myself in my playing, so hearing it from someone else affirms that that it’s something I should think about. If I can master doing it more conservatively I’ll be able to more intentionally blend harmonies as it will be more of a choice to keep the pedal down or not
Being an improvisation it's a wonderful piece!
I am not sure about the pedal when you enforce the consonants, but overall melodical and rythmical line makes sense to me. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks! Can you elaborate on what you mean by “the pedal when you enforce the consonants”? I love criticism but I’m not sure I understand
@@in_fantasia to avoid harmonical overlap that usually sounds rather rough, you should press pedal on every separate chord unless you are specifically trying to achieve this sort of mixed sound when the reverb of previous chords overlaps the next ones.
@@kurufeemo8076 Yes, I always overpedal but don't ever do much to address it, I definitely should. Thanks
@@in_fantasia well that's my subjective opinion anyway. Don't limit yourself. If you are the improviser - you are the creator, you make the music. I am only expressing my opinion as everyone else will towards your music. You are to decide what to follow and what not
Thanks again for sharing!
@@kurufeemo8076 very true, but overpedaling was something I’ve noticed myself in my playing, so hearing it from someone else affirms that that it’s something I should think about. If I can master doing it more conservatively I’ll be able to more intentionally blend harmonies as it will be more of a choice to keep the pedal down or not