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Hear the "will" that lies beyond the limits of speed.
The ultra-high-speed piano instrumental "Steel Hearts" is finally released.
This work is a high-energy, technical piano solo piece that fuses the structural beauty of neoclassical music with modern aggression.
From the opening, you're hit with ultra-high-speed passages, meticulously designed phrasing, and dynamics that allow for absolutely no compromise-all of which create an overwhelming sense of immersion.
The inorganic coldness of steel and the hot emotions burning within.
These two opposing elements collide and are sublimated into a one-of-a-kind sound.
A track for fans of classical, neoclassical, instrumental music, and virtuosic piano.
It is a work that goes beyond mere speed, pursuing "musical intensity."
"Steel Hearts"-an unbreakable heart becomes sound.
Experience this extreme sense of speed right now.
A new generation of classical pianists blending classical piano tradition with next-generation musical thinking. From childhood, she engaged with the piano, studying widely from Baroque to Romantic and modern music, while constantly questioning: Why has classical music become so distant from modern life? The more she pursued technical and formal perfection, the more she felt music becoming like an exhibit a growing sense of dissonance. Amid this conflict, she began exploring a new form of classical music that transforms emotion, thought, and the very state of concentration into sound. Eventually, starting from human sensibility, she incorporated music generation technology and structural analysis into her creative process, arriving at a style that designs not just sounds to be played, but sounds that set thought in motion. Avoiding excessive emotional expression, it quietly enters the listener's inner world through layers of silence, repetition, and subtle shifts. It is neither background music nor traditional concert music. It is classical for concentration, meditation, creation, and introspection. Under the concept of NeuroTap, she continues to present the possibilities of a new classical piano born at the boundary between human and technology.