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Intermission

By NeonRebar on February 20, 2026 3:40 pm

A little time out, off the cuff piece. I make no excuse for those left hand notes you hear in this. So what. Im not really a piano player anyhow so I just added some strings to paper over and printed the session.
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It's fun to hear you breaking out a piano / strings piece - neat stuff!

Let me listen again. I realize this is an off the cuff piece. But I think there something worth exploring here. At the start it's rather harmonious and in time with the strings. But towards the end the piano gets a bit messy. I wish the piece was a bit longer and would lean into that messiness. Basically let the piano fall apart. Both in terms of timing and go to wildly clashing notes. While the strings continue their steady, pretty sound.

Like in a film, where you zoom in on a brick apartment building on a lovely summer's day. Everything looks honky dory.  As the lens zooms in every more on the window of the second floor we start to see evidence not all is right inside the apartment. In audibly we see a couple yelling at each other. And wildly throwing cloths into a suitcase. And we realize we're watching a relationship falling apart.

Anyway, that's just what occurred to me whilst listening to your piece. And I thought I'd share it with you, hope you don't mind.

electronic_tiger wrote:

Let me listen again. I realize this is an off the cuff piece. But I think there something worth exploring here. At the start it's rather harmonious and in time with the strings. But towards the end the piano gets a bit messy. I wish the piece was a bit longer and would lean into that messiness. Basically let the piano fall apart. Both in terms of timing and go to wildly clashing notes. While the strings continue their steady, pretty sound.

Like in a film, where you zoom in on a brick apartment building on a lovely summer's day. Everything looks honky dory.  As the lens zooms in every more on the window of the second floor we start to see evidence not all is right inside the apartment. In audibly we see a couple yelling at each other. And wildly throwing cloths into a suitcase. And we realize we're watching a relationship falling apart.

Anyway, that's just what occurred to me whilst listening to your piece. And I thought I'd share it with you, hope you don't mind.

Oh my, that is awesome. Theres a short or even maybe a feature length film waiting to get made on that. At the very least a great music video. I like the idea of things falling apart as we focus in. Seems like it would write itself and so apt for the current state of things. Wanna shoot it? What state or country are you in?

The strings are definitely winning me over here.
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