Does anyone like dark classical piano?
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Does anyone like dark classical piano?
Chopin's etudes is pretty much the best DARK piano I've ever heard. Unfortunately, he's not around to create new pieces.
My last black metal release, I invested in a decent controller for keyboard symphonic elements. Along with this controller came some very high quality Korg instrument sounds. (one of the thousands available was an impressive 8 multi-layered grand piano sound)
I've been itching to record some dark piano pieces since I'm now between albums.
Free to stream, let me know if you guys like. I'm sure you'll be able to tell that Chopin's piano works is a HUGE influence.
There are currently 4 songs and I plan on doing more pieces.
http://www.eversoul.net
My last black metal release, I invested in a decent controller for keyboard symphonic elements. Along with this controller came some very high quality Korg instrument sounds. (one of the thousands available was an impressive 8 multi-layered grand piano sound)
I've been itching to record some dark piano pieces since I'm now between albums.
Free to stream, let me know if you guys like. I'm sure you'll be able to tell that Chopin's piano works is a HUGE influence.
There are currently 4 songs and I plan on doing more pieces.
http://www.eversoul.net
ThomasEversole- Holy Unblack Knight
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Re: Does anyone like dark classical piano?
Yeah dude, I love classical music, and especially from the Romantic period onward. Chopin is one of my favorites, though I wouldn't say he's the darkest. His piano pieces have lots of feeling to them, usually both light and dark. Cool stuff.
Friday13th- Metal Warrior
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Re: Does anyone like dark classical piano?
Oh yeah, Chopin is definitely dark. Play the Etudes backwards starting at the 13 minute mark and you'll hear a voice that says "praise zatam." I don't know what that means, but it sounds like something evil. Also, try it with the lights off; then it's very dark...
I liked Shade and Shelter in F Minor and The Luminaries in Eb Minor. Great job!
The other 2 hurt my eyes because the pain inflicted went beyond my ears.
Seriously, thanks for sharing. Keep at it man.
I liked Shade and Shelter in F Minor and The Luminaries in Eb Minor. Great job!
The other 2 hurt my eyes because the pain inflicted went beyond my ears.
Seriously, thanks for sharing. Keep at it man.
d@v!d- Holy Unblack Knight
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Re: Does anyone like dark classical piano?
Thank you for the comments. There are currently 6 songs now available - I also setup an "eternal collection". (anyone who buys it will be able to download all songs available now and all songs yet to come)
ThomasEversole- Holy Unblack Knight
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Re: Does anyone like dark classical piano?
I got a little behind, focusing on the Ankou Awaits release(s) and all.
...but I've added 2 more songs tonight!
This brings the total to 8.
...but I've added 2 more songs tonight!
This brings the total to 8.
ThomasEversole- Holy Unblack Knight
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