Mizmo
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- Ontario, Canada
have to save this for tomorrow..haven't heard it in a long time.
have to save this for tomorrow..haven't heard it in a long time.
Oh yes, Mizmo. the first time a saw this I too, cried. It is such an emotional piece, but how did this baby know?OMG I am crying too....
It is a very emotional piece and he is feeling every note![]()
Love those guys too Lost in their music
Yes I think so.Oh yes, Mizmo. the first time a saw this I too, cried. It is such an emotional piece, but how did this baby know?
Are certain chords or melodies recognized by all people, all ages as somehow moving? This child is only two, yet he felt it.![]()
Wow, just wow, @gruntlabor . I loved Freddie and still do. What a range he had, what talent for harmony and showmanship. He was the best! Damn, he should still be with us!
Freddie Mercury
He lives is music. Not another voice like his . Now I am all choked up again. Guess I live it too.Pavarotti!
Watch his eyes at the end, and his face.
Ah, I see. Then I guess it's true... music can tame the the savage beast, or earlier; the savage breast. Who knows. i guess the brain or psyche is somehow attuned to certain combinations of sounds, maybe?Yes I think so.
When I was at school a hundred years ago some classes were taken to hear The Scottish National orchestra as it was known then
by our music teacher, usually about three times in the year and Moonlight Sonata was played at one of them. It was in the late war years
so I would be about age 10.
I cried, my best pal next to me cried, the teachers cried and some others . We were all wondering why we had tears while it was being played.
Those visits got me hooked on the classics and I have never stopped listening.
The boys did ?!? Maybe I understand....On a final note about the school classics concert.
Usually the boys were a bit restless and tended to chatter but at one concert
Ravel's Bolero was played and they were all awestruck as it progressed and reached that crescendo. At the end some of them even jumped up and clapped. Teachers were amused![]()
Very interesting...Freddy never had any vocal training.
Freddie Mercury
It really is beautiful and so refreshing listening to such talented young folksOh, God, PeppermintPatty, it was so beautiful. I bawled.
I’ve never seen these types of instruments before. That was really good.Bach Double on Nyckelharpa by Erik Rydvall and Torbjorn Nasbom
Thanks. It is a Swedish folk instrument. Amazing range.I’ve never seen these types of instruments before. That was really good.