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Favourite piano music - cardguy - 12-14-2013

I really appreciate a beautiful and relaxing melody on the piano. Partly because it is quite rare that I find something which really blows me away.

Here are my favourite pieces. Would be interested to see if others can offer up any other suggestions?



























Favourite piano music - JJ Roberts - 12-14-2013







Favourite piano music - Justice Beaver - 12-14-2013

Ludovico Einaudi is probably my favourite of contemporary piano.

I love this piece from Frédéric Chopin







Favourite piano music - kbell - 12-14-2013

http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-30339.html

Sort of a dupe, however piano is my favorite instrument followed by guitar. I used to play it for at least 5 years but than stopped due to college.


Favourite piano music - soup - 12-14-2013







Favourite piano music - Sombro - 12-14-2013












Favourite piano music - Sombro - 12-14-2013












Favourite piano music - Shotgun Styles - 12-14-2013







Favourite piano music - Kingsley Davis - 12-14-2013

Quote: (12-14-2013 09:30 PM)Justice Beaver Wrote:  

Ludovico Einaudi is probably my favourite of contemporary piano.

I love this piece from Frédéric Chopin




Chopin was a beast.







Favourite piano music - cardguy - 12-14-2013

@Soup - your link isn't working! :-)


Favourite piano music - Acute Angle - 12-15-2013

Keith Jarret's Koln concert is bloody amazing.

A bit of Schubert goes down nicely too.


Favourite piano music - cardguy - 12-15-2013

Yeah - I forgot about Keith Jarrett.

His Koln concert was the first million selling album by a solo jazz musician.

Keith Jarrett was a musical prodigy from a young age. He is famous for improvising his music. When you listen to the concert you have to remember that he literally sat down with no idea what he was going to play - and just made it up on the spot.

On this day his genius was on fire. He never performed this well again.







Favourite piano music - Acute Angle - 12-16-2013

Quote: (12-15-2013 03:22 PM)cardguy Wrote:  

When you listen to the concert you have to remember that he literally sat down with no idea what he was going to play - and just made it up on the spot.

That's what makes it so fucking amazing. I would rather witness just one such act of creative genius than watch a whole slew of choreographed, over-rehearsed slices of dull perfection. Not that I was there, but it comes across even in the recording.