Zhea Erose - Acrid Poison & Soft Noise: piano improvisation

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During my improvisation session, I felt the one emotion I was lacking in the recordings was aggression and anger, bitterness and hideousness. Acrid Poison & Soft Noise is a work defined by gross sonorities sliding into moments of fleeting beauty.

special thanks to, Zack Deal, Jamie Nichols, Kaitlyn Thornberry, and Joey Fenoglio.
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Always so late to these things... I am so happy that I have your music in my life now... Thank you for all that you do.

dali
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gezs

i felt goosebumps and am utterly speechless during this improv.

sarahjacobs
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2:14 nice of Tigran to stop by! 😄Very nice stuff here.

furtherstudies
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One of the best things i ever have seen or heard.

tiffanytimbric
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You are crazy good. I'm so glad I stumbled upon your facebook by coincidence some years ago. Love it!

chliamquintana
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This, especially the fact that it is improv, really resonates with me.

Music tends to accentuate beauty and regularity, but that really doesn't capture the full scope of what it feels like to be alive.
You'll feel chaos, confusion, and disgust. Irregularity of rhythm and lack of melody perfectly mirrors those feelings.

Why doesn't music reflect that more often? I find myself banging randomly at the keys and enjoying it. Sometimes I find myself breaking through into coherence, and there will be a few bars of traditional diatonic harmonies only to go back into confusion and anger. That's just how it be sometimes.

So yeah in terms of music theory I have no clue what's going on, but every weird wacky thing you do on the keys, especially on those bass parts, feels personal and like I'm understood.

oceanusprocellarum
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Kind of a personal question, but how did you find transitioning affect your music if at all?

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