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EPISODE · Feb 8, 2005

Improvisation: Rozer

from In the Hands · host Paul Cantrell

Today’s improv is a bit of fun with one of my favorite sounds from extended piano technique, made by damping a low string with a finger or two at about the point where the copper winding ends. This sound also makes a prominent appearance in the second movement of The Broken Mirror of Memory. ▶️ Rozer Paul Cantrell, piano, improvisation ⬇️ Download audio file for Rozer (1:50 / 2.7 M) I have been practicing some new material to record, and I’m getting the piano tuned later this week in anticipation of actually recording it. So stick around — I hope to have a few treats for you in February!

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