Whorl
This is little more than a piano loop I composed using the fantastic NI piano called Una Corda - it's deliberately rather abstract and maybe a little too off kilter, but thought maybe someone would be able to take it some place nice and show it a good time....
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April 01 2021 21:28:39

hartmut that sounds fantastic. love the choice of instruments a lot. so nice repeating patterns, complex ones! lovely :Y :Y+2
April 06 2021 12:21:15

DanDiplo I'm a big sucker for repeating patterns! I love the way music, mathematics, nature and the universe are all united by their underlying patterns. +1
April 06 2021 14:00:50

hartmut Sean Carroll: [youtube]AeNSMJtKGc0[/youtube].
i got lost somewhere between gauge theory and symmetry groups (it's not only 1 part, it's a series of many many parts) . I find finding symmetries on the guitar much easier!
I love the way Sean Carroll explains +1
i got lost somewhere between gauge theory and symmetry groups (it's not only 1 part, it's a series of many many parts) . I find finding symmetries on the guitar much easier!
I love the way Sean Carroll explains +1
April 06 2021 16:59:01

DanDiplo Hah! I've read quite a few physics books because I find it fascinating, but usually end up lost! But I'll definitely watch this, thanks! +1
April 01 2021 21:34:35

CI Section Just great! I like the una corda (mostly underestimated) and the upright bass sound too+1
April 06 2021 12:20:08

DanDiplo Yeah, it is a really interesting instrument, as it captures the percussive nature of the piano, giving it a very rhythmic, harmonic sound. +1
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April 02 2021 13:53:54

frankyguitar Great !! Fantastic sound and playing Dan!! <3 Reminds me a bit on Colin Vallon Trio or Nik Bärtsch's Ronin.
I love that music.+1
I love that music.+1
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April 06 2021 12:11:48

Jazz backing tracks with Keys & upright Bass:
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