82 episodes

This podcast started in the Summer of '22 really as a way to encourage me to play through my old compositions and keep me sharp for when I perform live.
The focus of these shows has sort of shifted as I started to get feedback and seeing that people are actually listening to them and connecting with them. Now I'm taking my time a little more with each episode and focusing more on the quality of the content in hopes that we can grow something special here.
If you enjoy Piano + Sounds as much as I do in creating them, please consider supporting me in this endeavor!
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Piano + Sounds Elijah Bossenbroek

    • Music
    • 4.9 • 33 Ratings

This podcast started in the Summer of '22 really as a way to encourage me to play through my old compositions and keep me sharp for when I perform live.
The focus of these shows has sort of shifted as I started to get feedback and seeing that people are actually listening to them and connecting with them. Now I'm taking my time a little more with each episode and focusing more on the quality of the content in hopes that we can grow something special here.
If you enjoy Piano + Sounds as much as I do in creating them, please consider supporting me in this endeavor!
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=2GT3ENXZGNVYJ

    New Synth!

    New Synth!

    So I went out and bought a Novation Summit to add another layer to some of these organic piano sounds. I've had it about a week now and I'm still trying to find how to best fit it into the workflow the keys are much lighter than I'm used to as well. It will take some time but I'll figure this thing out. So here's the first of many episodes using this beauty.

    • 20 min
    Back to normal..ish

    Back to normal..ish

    A little jam from last night. There are some interesting rhythms in a few of these pieces that only can really happen if don't think too much about what I'm playing as it's happening. If you're able to support this podcast please consider doing so here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=PVQQXB9N5CCMS

    • 21 min
    Monster Planet and Me

    Monster Planet and Me

    Had the pleasure of jamming for a couple of hours with Monster Planet the other day. It's so much fun to play off of other people's energy! I've always told myself that I can't play nice with others; but really the only way to fix this is to get outside of your comfort zone and work on those things that you've been telling yourself for so long you can't do.

    • 20 min
    Quick one

    Quick one

    Some unique delays on this one with the Rhodes leading and the delay coming in the piano. Sorry I should've turned the distortion down quite a bit. I'm still learning this new process.

    • 11 min
    Delays for days

    Delays for days

    I'm may be having too much fun with my delay plugin.

    • 15 min
    Still Learning

    Still Learning

    There are grooves in here that really groove hard and some not so much. I can tell this is going to be a process in getting my timing spot-on in order for it all to make sense, but man these are fun to play!

    • 30 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
33 Ratings

33 Ratings

Klangurteil ,

Elijah enriches lives – great Podcast! Thank you.

Discovered the Podcast and feel enriched. Elijah virtuously plays: it feels really like “play”. Nothing is forced. A Song of Simplicity must be among the most beautiful, emotion-evoking pieces I have ever heard in my life.

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I am in love

The ways your sound vibrates and grows is difficult to accomplish on a piano because of the basic force typically applied to the keys. You have talent and the world needs to hear it because there is no comparison.

Idiam ,

An amazing Musician

Inspired compositions. Inspired playing. A truly unique sound.

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