Contained within for your senses is solo piano 7, a broad palette of mostly-relaxing piano music, the summation of a lot I've learned thus far. I've received previous (precious) comments that earlier installments of solo piano were amenable to being played in shuffle mode and one would blend into the next. This is even more true here — 6 hours of beautiful music for FREE!
Have a listen! Press play and the music will flow…
» DOWNLOAD MP3s - The links are on the right.
» DOWNLOAD ALL MP3s - ZIP file, wait for it to download.
» DOWNLOAD COVER ART - Painterly goodness by Wynter Bracken.
Nevertheless, there's a rich diversity to be found, even with one basic piano sound running throughout the entire collection: a variety of tonal tasting, eclectic chromaticism, and an abundance of styles which I've interpreted in my own, flavorful "composite alloy" way. If you're not sure what that means, this is it: I've influenced (and namedropped) certain great pianists who've come before me taken what I liked most about each of them and added it to my own wealth. This in turn gets shared with you!
From cascading arpeggi to building chord progressions to spaced-out moments suited for a cosmic beach of the mind's ear, it's all here. From stalwart minimalism to muted tones spanning octaves to flowing, pastoral delicacies, it's all here. From tightly-timed lock-'n'-stock rhythms to flexible melding of jazz + classical minds, it's all here. All of these were improvised live, with perhaps only a fleeting glint of ideas acknowledged beforehand, before I put my fingers on the keys. And most of them are de facto miniatures, 2-something minutes or less in length. (There's a good reason for this, keep reading!)
So, why 176? The story harkens back to the very first solo piano album, my first foray into sharing original music in quite some time. If you've noticed, I have an affinity for the number "4". I realize it's bad luck in some Asian cultures because the word for it sounds like death itself, but superstitions be danged, I've created my own culture.
A piano has 88 keys. Half of that is 44, which was the same or close to the same # of pieces included in some previous solo piano releases. And what's 4 x 44? 176.
Continuing and growing in the spirit of my previous solo piano outings, there are virtually no usage restrictions on these: please feel free to listen, relax, enjoy, use them in open source podcasts/commercial films/etc. and share them uninhibited-ly.
Even better — and HARK! if this applies to you! — if you can and would like to treat (or any of my other piano music) these pieces with electronic glitch/DSP effects (similar to the wondrous pairing of Ryuichi Sakamoto + Alva Noto), or simply remix them in any other fashion, as they say, be my gracious guest. Just promise to show me what you came up with! I may very well blog about it.
But if I were to be strict, since this music is free, do not resell it or the "curse of the number 4" will come true!
Check out the Creative Commons license, yo.
Finally, for those of you who know — and enjoy — my other creations, notably Second Life video tutorials, it's due mention that the works of solo piano 7 have and will be used as soundtracks for future vidtuts.
Special thanxies go to my beloved wife & pet JennifeRavenelle, who's so incredibly supportive of my creation that it keeps me going — her early "beta testing" shaped the direction of this series — Jeroen Wijering for the kickass embedded media player, Wynter Bracken who did the painting for the fab cover art… and to you in advance for listening!
There's a lot here, I understand. Explore at your own pace, comfort… tell me your favorites, and if this music helps your life, I'd appreciate knowing.
All the very best in your love and life,



YAYZERAMA!!! Thanxies Torley!
Hi Torley! Many thanx for your lovely piano musics, I like it very much! Unfortunately, I can't download the zip file (download all mp3 link) after several retries on different computers: downloading error… Is there another way (FTP ?) to get it? Congrates for all what you do, music and SL:)
@DarkLight: You're most graciously welcome! Let me know your faves.
@Pi78, darnit, sorry to hear you had that prob. Do you have a download manager/accelerator that lets you "suck" all the media links from a page and download them so you don't have to right-click each one? There are some free ones, on Windows there's http://www.downthemall.net/ for Firefox. And thanks for the kind words!!
Torley thank you show much for the beautiful music, and for free on top of that. I decided to leave you a comment while my computer sifts through the large but nevertheless, very worth it , zip file for your your solo piano 7. Please keep up with the fantastic work.
And on a side note, I always love your Second Life tutorials and tips. Its amazing how much I can still learn even after spending close to a year in the game already. Thanks for the useful and funny tips
@Shanessa: You are SO welcome! I SO appreciate your comment! Mmmm hope the ZIP file worked for you, and I will certainly keep creating more! I'm glad you like my video tutorials: I started making them in large part because I was thinking, "I wish I knew that when I started Second Life!" and wanted to share it around.
Hey Torley,
i would really love to download your music, but unfortunately my mac doesn't let me open the zip files (usually it's no problem).
Is there any convenient way to get the files?
Thanks!
@Damacy - Hello! Maybe you had a download problem and the zip file is corrupted (same for me with Windows:)) Did you try again (and again, lol)?
@Pi78 Allen - I tried it twice before i got a little bored…^^.
But i'll try it again.