Whenever I listen, this overwhelming sense of nostalgia washes over me. A sort of subdued tranquility comes across on one hand but immense longing and melancholic ache on the other. My soul feels like weeping. True artistry.
My friend......you and me must be great friends, cause I teared up a little when she played. There was no words to describe it! It was just beauty and artistry mixed together, a bit of improvisition, and full of heart and soul.
That, right there, is the key to true success in the musical world. I welcome all different kinds of music. It inspires to work harder and sound as serene as Hiromi. Trust me, it's hard to play on sax with heart like that! That's why I practice almost 16 hours a day! (Heh, sounds like Charlie Parker.) But remember: never stop playing your instrument.
Of course, you already kno that God has given you a gift: the piano. Truthfully, I want to play as good as you and as good as Hiromi. In other words, I try to be well-rounded in all instruments. All I need to know is trumpet, piano, guitar, Saxophone, trombone, and possible others I forgot to mention.
Again, thank you for this masterpiece!
P.S. oh yes that book I mentioned......um.............not actually a book. A short story. But hey! Better than nothing!
BlazingDragon
I listen to Hiromi. Her piece 'Place to Be' is so passionate...
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKuEJBKRW4M">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKuEJB KRW4M</a>
Whenever I listen, this overwhelming sense of nostalgia washes over me. A sort of subdued tranquility comes across on one hand but immense longing and melancholic ache on the other. My soul feels like weeping. True artistry.
TrueWolf123
My friend......you and me must be great friends, cause I teared up a little when she played. There was no words to describe it! It was just beauty and artistry mixed together, a bit of improvisition, and full of heart and soul.
That, right there, is the key to true success in the musical world. I welcome all different kinds of music. It inspires to work harder and sound as serene as Hiromi. Trust me, it's hard to play on sax with heart like that! That's why I practice almost 16 hours a day! (Heh, sounds like Charlie Parker.) But remember: never stop playing your instrument.
Of course, you already kno that God has given you a gift: the piano. Truthfully, I want to play as good as you and as good as Hiromi. In other words, I try to be well-rounded in all instruments. All I need to know is trumpet, piano, guitar, Saxophone, trombone, and possible others I forgot to mention.
Again, thank you for this masterpiece!
P.S. oh yes that book I mentioned......um.............not actually a book. A short story. But hey! Better than nothing!