
Joffry Arthur
Ambient piano is the name Joffry Arthur has given to his music. His style of ambient piano is not only easy listening but makes you at ease: accessible, dreamy
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Joffry Arthur is born & raised in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
He plays the piano since he was 6. At the age of 15 he was the youngest participant at a Boogie Woogie Festival held in Rotterdam the Netherlands.
Joffry played many different styles with several bands and toured with them all over Europe.
He decided to go his own way and developed his ambient piano style.
On 20 July 2006 Joffry Arthur released his CD "Childhood" which contains seven songs of his "solo ambient pianoconcert". Ambient piano is the name he has given to his music. His style of ambient piano is not only easy listening but makes you at ease: accessible, dreamy piano music. Music for daydreams, for relaxing, for lounging.
His ambient style conjures up pictures in the listeners mind, like a film rolling by. The music is all about atmosphere, of listening to beautiful music on a warm summer evening while watching the sun go down. The peaceful, comforting sounds of a real acoustic piano or grand piano, played with sensitivity, is the perfect accompaniment to a perfect night. Ambient piano is the music for any romantic setting, inside or out, during the day or at night.
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Have you performed in front of an audience?
Yes, I love it!
Your musical influences
Andreas Vollenweider
Gonzales
Mozart
Keith Jarrett
Philip Glass
What equipment do you use?
Piano
Amsterdam,
Netherlands
ID
619729
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Comments (2)
peace Joffry,
outstanding work on Childhood. sounds like you have caught the image. so free, as you open & the sound of knowledge, which brings weight. a pleasure. wish u had you other works avaliabe on the click. keep up the good. thnx 4 the music.
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In a single word? Superb. I bought the album on the back of this and, whilst the other pieces are great too, this is by far the standout track.