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Album: Pianoscope
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Released: 2018
Length: 1:56
Plays (last 30 days): 1
(instrumental)
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 aaronm wrote:

I was getting some work done with RP in the background when this song came in. Something about the first few chords made me think about my young children and how quickly they're growing. I started tearing up. I have no idea why this moved me as much as it did, but I'm impressed at the raw emotional power this song held for me.



Same happened to me!
What a great follow up to elbow´s Mirrorball. As always, RP does it right
Enchanting! Lovely piece and completely new to me! Downloading the sheet music immediately!
Perfectly nice playing....
Sorry, this is just infinitely boring.
SUPERB!!  Thanx RP!   
Music to sell life insurance by.. 
 Grayson wrote:
I didn't even realize there was a neoclassical genre. I'd do a ton of piano, a little guitar, composing as a teen. But was told it was utter crap and to stop bothering people with crap, of course. So I, alas, did. Then. Stop. Keep meaning to get back to it. One day! I went on merrily about my own ways though, and honed many other skills and talents, so don't worry about me.

There is ALWAYS a workaround. Always. Never forget that, kids. 

<3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3

The chord progression in this particular song is so beautiful.  *goosebumps*
Oh my! I was watching an eagle swoop around over the ocean while this was playing. Sometimes the timing of RP music is so perfect! Thank you!
made me think of https://radioparadise.com/music/song/40291/Eluvium-Prelude_For_Time_Feelers

funny, they're both preludes...
I didn't even realize there was a neoclassical genre. I'd do a ton of piano, a little guitar, composing as a teen. But was told it was utter crap and to stop bothering people with crap, of course. So I, alas, did. Then. Stop. Keep meaning to get back to it. One day! I went on merrily about my own ways though, and honed many other skills and talents, so don't worry about me.

There is ALWAYS a workaround. Always. Never forget that, kids. 
I was getting some work done with RP in the background when this song came in. Something about the first few chords made me think about my young children and how quickly they're growing. I started tearing up. I have no idea why this moved me as much as it did, but I'm impressed at the raw emotional power this song held for me.