Qin slows you up by its very nature, I think. Even though I don't (and
can't) play traditionally, it's hard to play fast on a 200-400 year old
instrument... It's a different experience -
On Thu, 15 Oct 2020, Simon Mclennan via NetBehaviour wrote:
Really meditative and great Alan. Enjoyed t
Really meditative and great Alan. Enjoyed this.
It’s a great contrast to your recent acoustic guitar improv pieces which move
differently.
Simon
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> On 13 Oct 2020, at 15:23, Alan Sondheim wrote:
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Thank you so much! It feel like that when I'm playing it as well..
Best, Alan
On Thu, 15 Oct 2020, Roger Mills wrote:
Alan, your qin improvisation provided a lovely way to start my morning
today.I love the resonant space and percussiveness in your playing as well
as the timbre of the instrume
Alan, your qin improvisation provided a lovely way to start my morning today.
I love the resonant space and percussiveness in your playing as well as the
timbre of the instrument which has a mystical quality that induces a very
meditative reflective state.
Roger
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