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  •  I've  just added two more demos, Copin Etudes op 25 nr. 6 & nr. 11.

    Wonderful and virtuous perfomances by Guy Bacos. All three perspectives are featured - you find close and player position in an zip file in the "Download Tutorial".

    Hopefully next week we can also add videos where you can see Guy's live performes of this two pieces.

    best

    Herb

    PS: the product is shipping now (buy buttons are activated on our shop site)


  • Great.

  • Great playing Guy!   I'm jealous of your chops.   You're a talented bastard![:D]   Look forward to watching your performance.

    Best,

    Jay


  • Yes, hoping to hear some pno demos with little or no reverb. Too much in these demos so far to make judgements.

  • Hardly any rev was used. Perhaps you mean sus pedal?


  • I'm sure he hasn't downloaded the tutorial which contains the close perspective version.  

    Wish I could play like that.  


  • Hearing the piano with the orchestra would probably sell this to me more.

  • Excellent Guy!

    I wouldn't have suspected for a second that this was a sampled instrument. To be able to play like that.  [:(]

    Look forward to the videos.

    Colin

    P.S.  Op25-11 cuts out at 3:28 even though it downloaded to 4:11


  • Anyone seen my pogo stick?


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    @cgernaey said:

    Anyone seen my pogo stick?

    I've a spare yo-yo if you can't find it.


  • All classical so far, still hoping for a contemporary/modern piece.


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    @Football said:

    All classical so far, still hoping for a contemporary/modern piece.

    Contemporary pop or contemporary dissonant... Ligeti...?


  • My vote for Ligeti! :-)


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • Pop please.  Even one demo would be helpful.


  • Pop-leti it is.


  • Sorry Guy, I hadn't heard your demos, just the Saint Saens with the bassoon and was just hoping for more isolated piano, but now I see you've done that with little or no reverb, thanks, Gary

  • Any chance that some of the Bösendorfer Imperial demos could be re-rendered with Vienna Imperial for comparison?

  • I'm going to be starting to write a piano concerto sooner or later so if there was an orchestral demo I would very likely buy this.

  • I've been working on Tchaikovsky piano concerto no 1,  1st mov, about 10 min. Should have it here any day now.


  • Thanks Guy, it should be easy to compare with the other Boesendorfer Imperial demos then.