I love the sound of that piece ❤ The unique approach to using quarter tones and the atmosphere Wyschnegradsky created in his pieces is so fascinating. Using two pianos is a very interesting approach to making quarter tones accessible to a piano piece, neat idea.
Sounds terrible
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Good luck with Ear Training on those 24 pitches!!!! 😹
music outside western culture is whole different planet
Oh my that (last example) sounded horrible. Like playing an out of tune piano.
That’s exactly what it is 😂
@@maxturgeon89 Not exactly. But sound wise, yes. 😅
I could play the piano better than the last part when I was 5, and I’ve never had training 😂
Thanks I hate it😭😂
Thanks I hate it
I love the sound of that piece ❤ The unique approach to using quarter tones and the atmosphere Wyschnegradsky created in his pieces is so fascinating. Using two pianos is a very interesting approach to making quarter tones accessible to a piano piece, neat idea.
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You know those colorful play pianos kids bang on? One of those sounds better than those two Steinway grand pianos.
Music is so complex I can’t believe there are people out there trying to ADD more complexity to it
Any electronic music use this scale? Would be superbly unique application
Well I like Four Tet
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