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Why I Love Upright Pianos
This upright has this special mechanism… and taught me about the beauty of imperfection and embracing a lack of clarity… Video produced and edited by Nahre Sol β‘ Thank you for supporting me on Patreon! / nahresol β‘ My Book … Continue reading
why you were forced to learn the recorder in school
[…] Why were we forced to learn the recorder in school? It isn’t that easy to play and it sounds awful, right? In this video, Sabrina explores the surprisingly rich history of the recorder and traces the instrument from its … Continue reading
What guitars were like 400 years ago (The 9 String Baroque Guitar)
They were 9 strings. Here’s the Baroque guitar. This would have been what your instrument was like if you were a guitar player in the 1600’s. 9 strings, tuned fairly similarly and with way more gut then you’re used to. … Continue reading
Ieva Baltmiskyte plays Prelude & Très Viste from lute suite BWV 995 by Johann Sebastian Bach
eva is Lithuanian guitarist and lutenist, currently based in Brussels. More info and music: https://www.ieva-baltmiskyte.com […]
Pianist Dedicates Original Composition to Foster Parents & Wins Contest | My Modern Met
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Brad Kella Liverpool Based Pianist (@bradkella) βI owe it to my foster parents because prior to them, I had no one there who believed I would be capable of doing such … Continue reading