Happy Birthday!
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
- I just turned 34 years old so thought I'd repost this. Actually posted this last year, as a private video to a friend for her birthday, but thought you'd all enjoy it as well. Happy birthday to whoever's birthday it is! Feel free to share :) Tuning is 31-EDO.
This is huge Mike. Really love the mixture of tasty Oscar Peterson licks and voicings with the "honky tonk" diesis octaves and the neutral thirds all over town.
How the hell do you play this well?
Yes, this!
Jeez, like plucking frequencies out of the air. Seriously impressive!
Hope this year is the best one ever mate. Your lucid xenharmonic musicianship makes me giggle and goosebump.
Expected “out of tune “ irritation. Got wonderfully played and beautifully vibe filled harmonies. Really wild.
Best microtonal player ever
this is amazing, Mike! happy birthday!
Happy birthday, man!! Love your stuff :D
Should have used 34-edo for your 34th. Brilliant as always :)
Beautiful. I love how you're gently warping such a conventional sound with the microtones.
The lumatone sounds so unsettled yet complete in a way that captures the spirit of being human~
Happy birthday! These only keep getting more impressive. It looks like the video and audio are desynced though
The level of nastiness in this video is too damn high! Loved it!
Fantastic! What a joy to listen to! Bravo!!
so much achieved in 34 years damn
Spicy. Happy Birthday!
Crunchy and delicious! The sonic equivalent of wasabi peas.
Happy birthday! Absolutely fantastic!
amazing!
hey you should make something in 34 edo! it's a great tuning
I want this instrument
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MIKE
happy birthday!
Just amazing!
this is so good
what the hell man, this is so good
Nice! Can't get copy striked if you exceed the physics written for the analysis algorithm.
Right? Down the algorithm accounts for microtonal covers of songs
CONGRATS, it sounds fuckin sick dude
This is huge Mike. [2]
Gnarly!
lumatone beast 🥳
Question for you. As a practiced piano player, how do find the action on the Lumatone? Everyone talks about shapes and aftertouch etc. but I haven't heard much about the feel of the instrument, from a pianist's point of view. How would you describe it? Thanks!