Thank you! I totally agree, and I love how sound in electronic and electroacoustic circuits works, a neverending surprise that starts from the basic principles and can be developed in many directions
For me it is all a matter of action and reaction. In those moments it is like a sort of trance/extreme focus approach to every sonic event. If something interesting happens I'm ready to catch it, or to move to something else until I find something that I like.
not really, it was an actual concert in front of an audience but I totally get your point. Sometime the line between final product (concert) and process (rehearsal) is super thin when a work is deeply rooted in free improvisation. That's the "good" and at the same time "bad" thing about it.
@@AndreijRublev Импровизация не отменяет того, что музыкант должен продумывать своё выступление: как оно будет развиваться в процессе исполнения, с какой динамикой и экспрессией.
Totally agree! I must also add that a huge limit of this type of video/audio documentation of an impro concert is that it lacks the context, which is a rather important part in this type of performance.
Excellent understanding and implementation of species counterpoint.
Truly impressive. I like this style of making sound from signal itself. It kinda describes the sound synthesis better than synthesizers can tell.
Thank you! I totally agree, and I love how sound in electronic and electroacoustic circuits works, a neverending surprise that starts from the basic principles and can be developed in many directions
Super kraftvoll!!! Einfach unbeschreiblich. 😮
Dankeschön! Happy you liked it!
Grazie mille è stato stupendo..!
Spero di vedere altre dirette presto!
Se vuoi venire a suonare in Emilia dopo l'estate fai sapere!👍
Grazie mille! Dai, ci sentiamo per questo autunno!
Beautiful.
Thank you so much! ❤
wild, so good
Thank you! Much appreciated!
Great!
Thanks!
Wiggling your finger and getting the desired response at just the right instant.
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For me it is all a matter of action and reaction. In those moments it is like a sort of trance/extreme focus approach to every sonic event. If something interesting happens I'm ready to catch it, or to move to something else until I find something that I like.
And thanks for the kind comment! Really love it!
👍I LOVE ! 💙⚪❤
Thanks!
I start to notice little things, like you have a dresser drawer for some pedals.
Hahaha yeah it seems so, but it's actually a super cheap case I built with a couple of pieces of wood and a drawer handle 😂
It`s more like a rehearsal of concert.
not really, it was an actual concert in front of an audience but I totally get your point. Sometime the line between final product (concert) and process (rehearsal) is super thin when a work is deeply rooted in free improvisation. That's the "good" and at the same time "bad" thing about it.
@@AndreijRublev Импровизация не отменяет того, что музыкант должен продумывать своё выступление: как оно будет развиваться в процессе исполнения, с какой динамикой и экспрессией.
Totally agree! I must also add that a huge limit of this type of video/audio documentation of an impro concert is that it lacks the context, which is a rather important part in this type of performance.