Hi Randy ! You wrote : « He seems not to want to interact with many people outside of private communication, and I’ve never gotten a message from him ». Well, here’s a message for you. You’re right, I haven’t been interacting a lot with the theremin community on the web yet, and there are many explanations for that :
- First of all, « Je parle anglais comme une vache espagnole » as we say in France… I can understand english without any problem, but writing with confidence and being sure to be understood is even today quite difficult for me. The way english is taught in France is not so good, and furthermore, I had to focus more on german than on english for my studies.
- Then, as a « Side-Hobbyist » of the theremin, I thought that the ideas I had were not worth to be shared on the forums.
- Moreover, I’ve really been working a lot for the past two years. I don’t know whether you know about the school system in France, I can explain : I’ve chosen to study science, maths and mechanical engineering, so after my « Baccalauréat », I began to study in « Classes préparatoires » when I was 16, and now, two years later, I aim to enter a high school after the final admission test. Those « Classes préparatoires » are known to be difficult, and unfortunately, I really didn’t have enough time for my musical activities.
As you noticed, some of my videos « continue to exhibit signs or amateur production skills ». There are a lot of sync errors, the video quality is poor, etc. OK. Please, consider the fact that I don’t have a huge equipment for my videos : my room is about 12 square meters, and I don’t use a lot of sophisticated material… The aim wasn’t to make professional recordings, it was just for fun when I had some holidays or weekend.
Without a minimum of editing, making a video like the passacaglia would be impossible. To get a better sound quality, and to ensure that the rhythm is ok with all the tracks, I often had to record separately sound and image, with explains the fact that sometimes, the articulations aren’t exactly the same, etc.
If you want to see a live performance, without any kind of editing, there’s one here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6s36h1tEN4
This one is quite old now, since my technique has a lot improved : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjnaciNT-wQ but I can certify that there’s no editing here.
The Messiaen’s Oraison and The Goldberg variation n°25 are made with a very very very very few editing : I just had to record backing tracks after the solo line.
The audio/image of the « Ave Maria » on the saw was recorded separately, and I played the piano myself but besides these necessary processing steps, it’s an authentic representation of my playing !
This phrases you wrote here are quite unfair : « Would it be nicer to think Grégoire is great musician ? Or would you like to know that you’ve been fooled ? Or perhaps that you are not as aware as you think you are ? Maybe Grégoire would like to know there is a room for improvement in both his playing and production skill ?": I don’t want to fool anyone and I’m humble enough to know that there’s a long way before I can consider myself as a musician.
To conclude, my musical journey is is not limited to YouTube. The few time I have is dedicated to music : I’ve been working on Martinu’s Fantasia with friends from the conservatory for the past half year, and I’ve got a lot of projects with kind people and musicians who know that I’m able to play music, that I’m not grandstanding.
Peter, vous m'avez compris. Les échanges que j’ai pu avoir avec vous ont toujours été très enrichissants. But don’t consider that I’m still in my teens ! I’m a 18-years-old responsible and mature student, even if what you can see on YouTube are tending to show the contrary (especially videos like the Passacaglia, full of innocence and ingenuity…).
For the future, I promise that I’ll post projects without editing, recorded live. I’ve got a lot of ideas, and some projects that I’ll be very happy to share with you.
Kind regards !
L'Enfant terrible