And some music
This is currently Simon’s favourite piece – an adapted take on Saint-Saens’ Samson and Dalila:
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This is currently Simon’s favourite piece – an adapted take on Saint-Saens’ Samson and Dalila:
Every evening Simon practices a little piano, whatever he has been working on with his piano teacher whom he attends twice a week.
Almost every night, Simon practices new pieces on the piano and his sister dances. Simon says she helps him with timekeeping. Two days later the Menuet sounded better already:
From Girls Chorus (Prince Igor)
This one is such a joy to see, especially considering Simon has learned it within a week. In the following video Simon plays a piece composed by a 9 year … Continue reading Latest Piano Picks
Right after playing in organ mode on his electric piano for the first time Simon burst into tears and was inconsolable. He even left his popsicle untouched and popsicles always … Continue reading The music was too sad!
Simon has discovered that every piano key on the electric piano corresponds to a certain voltage/ amount of energy/ electricity. He found this out by playing with his electric piano … Continue reading How many volts is the central C?
It’s always tough to learn to handle new software, especially if the interface we got didn’t really match the instructions in the YouTube video tutorials, but Simon didn’t give up … Continue reading LittleBits meet Ableton Live
Simon’s recorded himself playing a little Bartok piece he likes and then modified it using a LittleBits filter and usb i/o. We have also tried to see what Bartok’s music looks … Continue reading Several ways to mess with Bartok
Simon built a LittleBits circuit with a sequencer where high pitches make the fan run faster And here the “music” circuit is snapped to light wire