Something for the whole family for decades, I hope. Can't get our little lad off it for long enough to have a go myself!
Posts by Michael Price
It definitely will! ๐๐น
Thanks, Marco. ๐๐น
When we were kids, our Mum & Dad saved up to give me and my brother the best musical instruments they could afford. Iโll always be grateful for that. And now theyโre gone, I hope theyโd approve of this new forever addition to our family home. ๐๐น
@steinwayandsons.bsky.social
Great idea - hope you're well. (in case you want to listen again, this is the music they used: open.spotify.com/track/7m8jqn... )
Thanks, Ange - glad you found it.
What a beautiful set. ๐น๐
New studio space is finished. Let the quiet & loud begin. ๐๐น
Wonderful! Bet that brings back memories. ๐๐น
I managed to borrow a Korg M1 off a very generous friend once, and literally locked myself in the room with it for days!
Haha! That was always an adventure. ๐๐น
Thatโs a terrific first tune. And that synth line still does the same now, I bet. ๐น๐
Being in the middle of a big choir is like nothing else, right? Just a wall of human beauty. ๐๐น
Haha! Thatโs beautiful. Working your way up, or down the family of instruments. ๐น๐
Love a radio/cassette - very tactile way of playing music. ๐๐น
Musical memories seem to go into a similar deep part of the brain as smells. Theyโre often some of the last to fade when we age, and that striking sense of being transported when you catch a song fragment โฆ feels like one of core elements of being human.
Whatโs your earliest musical memory? ๐๐น
Definitely good to have a roadmap. Among many highlights, nonchalantly dispatching that Ligeti piano รฉtude was right up there โฆ
Donโt think I breathed for 90 mins!
I heard the trailer for @hannahpeel.bsky.social โs new Radio 3 show, brass banding, and it took me right back - Batley Grammar School band, then the Yorkshire Post, then the Albert Hall! Amazing music making, rooted in the community, and open to all. Long live the brass band. ๐บ๐๐น
It is! Write away. Iโm still working through my lovely backlog of correspondence here โฆ ๐๐น
Iโve updated my blog with a couple of articles about being a composer in an AI world, and music editing for films. All practical advice from a veteran! Feel free to share with any young composers and anyone entering the film & TV music game. ๐น๐
www.michaelpricemusic.com/blog/
Clearly the sea meets the sky in lots of places, but there is something magical about the Suffolk coast at Easter. 4th year running taking the kids to Southwold โฆ ๐น๐
Well said. Iโm looking at the sharp downturn in music education outside private schools with horror.
โLow-effort creativityโ - thatโs a great phrase. Gen AI really seems to miss the investment of time and effort that brings the real rewards.
Sounds about right.
Very good point. There are some trade offs going on, for sure.
Absolutely. I do wonder that the difficult process of forming your thoughts so you can write them down in some way is part of what makes us human. Seems a short-sighted thing to outsource!
Glorious sunrise up in Craster. ๐น๐
Is using AI to write, draw or compose making us less human? ๐น๐