Improvising with 5 random notes

Why not let a little 'randomness' into your improvisations today? 🤔

Choosing a few notes to work with can really take the pressure off. Plus, limitations breed creativity, your efforts shine more in focused situations 🔦

Some people like to treat music as a purely technical process. I think that's awesome. But everyone should have a little creativity in their diet, whether it's in music or not 🍴

Hope you like this crunchy EP improv with my Casio Privia PX5S. The sounds in this thing are amazing, so thanks for watching and thanks CASIO! 🙏

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