Yep, absolutely. I felt the same when my vacations were over and I came back home. Sad, because I had the best time of my life and it was over and happy to return home with my family.
I am 74 years old and must be so fortunate to put on my head phones and listen to such beautiful sounds. It does bring me to tears and I have no idea why, It has been a favorite of mine for many years, and I can get on my computer and enjoy this wonderful beauty any time I want. I AM SO LUCKY.
@@wirosky he's a treasure and if one of these days he's In the hospital and he is about to die I'm gonna play for him everytime I think about him dieing it makes cry because he's 70 yrs old
This piece sounds like an ending of a chapter and a beginning of a new one; a moment of life and death, peace and war, joy and sorrow, and the feeling of becoming whole yet also empty. It's a feeling of both worlds - the feeling of satisfaction yet also wanting more. The achievement of understanding and not comprehending. It's a mystery and also a discovery. Indeed, it's such an exceptional piece which touches the contrasting aspects of humanity.
I have literally the same feeling, when I do a mission "That special someone" in GTA IV. When Niko makes an execution on Darko, he just feels such an emptyness after revenge on his traitor. It really feels like nothing has changed in his life, and all of that searching was for nothing. This piece perfectly reflects feelings on our journey in GTA IV.
WHY DO I LIKE THIS SONG SO MUCH? I did not like this song. In fact, I did not like Debussy. There was a girl at the piano college I did (UNESP) who lived playing this song and was the teacher's darling. She avoided me. The girl did not like it when I played my Simpsons, Mario, India Jones and my classical music, and left the room when I played piano for the teacher. It was very unpleasant. And I got angry at this song and at Debussy. But a few years ago, I heard this song being played on the Simpsons and the Godfather, and I remembered this girl. Then, I bought a new piano (the one you see in the video and that plays alone) and guess what! My pianola played this song! And it came with a score book and had that song. I put the piano all the time to play alone for me, and every time I played this song, and I started to really like this song. I picked up the book and suddenly, I was playing it. Nowadays it is the music that I like to play. I play it every day. She is perfect to please others, and to do funny things while we play her long notes. That's the real reason I play this song so much. Regards Vinheteiro
Wow. I’m learning Clair de lune and I’ve heard 40 different renditions and this is by far the most dynamic and nuanced version. Already liked you, now it’s love.
@@SuperJumper you spelled which wrong so that doesn’t really matter but if it’s disrespect then at the end of the day only 90 people who don’t know actually care
My absolute favorite piece! Reminds me of grass blowing in the wind, and my mother gardening in her many gardens... she passed away not long ago, both my parents now gone. So sometimes I have to brush away a tear when I hear this piece. I'm privileged to have had such wonderful parents.
Hey Vinheteiro! I am a self taught pianist, started about 4.5 years ago. I felt I lost my passion and drive for playing though and rarely do play now and it’s been like that for about a year now. However, After hearing you play this, it brought me to tears but also sparked a new fire. I think you’ve given me inspiration to start playing again just from this piece alone. Thank you so much.
sYrup At first watched others play and tried mimicking from real life or RUclips. Eventually got a beginner book, and after a year, I picked up a a lot of songs that I memorized. I eventually took a course 2 years in to help me refine with things I didn’t learn on my own like proper posture, reading notes, etc.
This is probably my favorite rendition... its even better than his run on the $250,000 piano and even the great Lang Lang. There's something here, heart soul, culimination of a life, of a channel... the recording is even special... there' s a great warmth, body to the piano. I even like the timing, cadence.
Can someone please tell me where I can print this sheet music out. He is playing a version I've never heard before. My version is only 6 pages. His must be 10
There is something different in the sound of an upright grand....we had a baby grand when I was raised, my dad was an excellent pianist. I remember as a child sitting underneath it while he played...I inherited that piano and went on to play...at a young age I was given the opportunity to play the upright grand......it's just different...for me? I prefer the upright, Somehow it feels more immediate and less diminished.
Debussy takes it to that level too. It’s strength is the harmony and Debussy knew how to create them. As much as I love the violin and the human voice, they don’t compare to the piano on harmony.
This was my grandfathers favorite song, we played it at his funeral. He lived to be 99 years old, born in 1901. Just a thought for everyone, if you're fortunate enough to have grandparents now and they live to tell you stories about anything at all.....record it! I will share 1 with you now. My grandfathers parents owned a tavern by the Wabash River, they always kept their eyes on the 'ice man's that went down on the river and cut the ice from the river to put refrigerator for them, then spreading hay on top tried to keep it cold as they possibly could
May he rest in peace. My grandad was born in 1936, so his childhood was spent being bombed and surviving off rations, I know nearly every day of his life from back then and have letters from his dad to his mum from the front line. Not far from 100 years ago. History is so important, remember that we're all a part of it eventually.
May he rest in peace! My grandfather was born in 1929 and is going to be 94 years old in a few weeks. He has told me stories of how his father owned a bread truck and how he had to get up at 3-5am at 8 years old to help his father at the bakery to load up the truck. I am blessed to have him as he can still walk, sometimes even better than me, but unfortunately he is an alcoholic, and a violent one at that. He’s my only grandparent since the other three passed before I was born. At least I can say I have some good memories from him, and he’s the reason I play piano and am here in the first place to leave this comment :)
In my humble estimation, Claire De Lune is the most beautiful piece of music ever composed. It is emotion, it is color, it is beauty, it is soul wrenching and positive. I can never hear it enough. I've made it my life's mission to be able to play. Thank you Claude Debussy.
Define "hard". There are not a lot of notes. The key, I think, is in the precision, the timing, the pressure applied to the keys at the appropriate time. This man plays it perfectly.
Podem existir vários pianistas mundo à fora, tocando Clair de Lune. Mas eu sempre virei aqui no Vinheteiro, apreciar ele executando de forma primorosa e única, respeitando a obra de Debussy. Você é sensacional, cara! Muito obrigado por esta apresentação magnífica!
This piece tells a story to me, it's not quite the same everytime, but it's something like this. This new century is still very young, its early spring in the year 1909. This is an interesting time, somewhere between the old world and new. All things in this age seem possible. A young lad, maybe 24 or 25, meets a beautiful young woman on the street of a renowned Promenade in France. This young woman enthrals him, her beauty and elegance captivates him. He approaches her and invites this dazzling young woman to a romantic evening with him. A night they spend with eachother strolling down the modestly illuminated Promenade, drinking wine in little cafes on the street corner, gazing into each others eyes when they hear this melody being played on an old piano. They stay there with eachother late into the following day, only leaving when the flames of the candles on their table fades away. Time to them was endless. He stays there with her, and they spend these days of their youth and innocence happily in each other's arms. Several years pass of him courting her. He had loved her more than anything else he had ever dreamed of. However, war comes. He is forced to go and fight. He tells her goodbye and reluctantly leaves her in that french town they loved each other in. They write letters, yet he stops receiving them after a few months. A year passes, two, three, he hasn't heard from her. The war is over. He returns to the town where he said goodbye to her. The town has received substantial damage from the great war. He looks all over, yet never again finds her. He is forced to move on. Years pass, decades pass. He never knew what happened to her. Unfortunately he never will. He tries to forget, but he is always left unfulfilled. Another war comes, and another war ends. Of course, he's too old to participate in this one. Some years after it ends though, he goes back to that town in France. He's an old man now, it's been nearly 50 years since he had last seen her, but he hasn't forgotten. He's walking down an old Promenade, the same one he walked down all those years ago. Two wars have changed it, yet nonetheless it's still the same. "Nightime in spring is a wonderful time for a stroll" he reckons. As he makes his way past a little cafe, he stops. He listens. he hears this song coming from inside, Its being played elegantly upon the strings of an old piano. Yes, Its the same melody. He closes his eyes. He remembers, and once again, he returns to 1909.
This piece encapsulates sadness and happiness in such a delicate balance... it represents an experience comparable to graduating high school. You are leaving that safety and that stability you have been through almost everyday for 12 years... you are leaving friends and faces you’ve seen for years.... but with that sadness you can’t help but feel happy that you are free... that your life has now truly begun. Leaving the stability of school is saddening... the outside world is truly scary.... having to grow up is scary but you can’t help but feel excited about starting your own life... about beginning a new chapter in your life.
Trust me once you start playing many songs will come through...I just wanted to learn to play so I could play moonlight sonata 1st movement. But once you start playing many song will come through and you will want to learn more!
I started after I heard Ballade No.1 by Chopin, and my main goal was to be able to play that. But once I started I began finding more and more songs I wanted to play and it became allot of fun, and its never to late to start I started in high school witch to me was late compared to most I met. But I don't have a single regret in starting piano, I love it and I'm really glad I decided to start learning. I would recommend it, its never too late to start, and I'm not kidding when I say learning Piano has really changed my life for the better.
I always found it hard to nail down the feeling this song gives but I think I've got it. "Longing for the future, knowing what pain it may bring, but hopeful nonetheless." Either that or "Looking back on your life, remembering the toil and hardships but also the beauty and wonder that made it all worth it."
whenever i listen to Clair De Lune, i imagine many things but if i have to choose few words to describe what it makes me feel, i would choose: childhood, heaven, god, magical, innocence, reality, dream, being alone, being with loved ones, deep consciousness and peace, etc
The fragility of so much in life. The early notes give a sense of the ethereal beauty and temporary nature of moonlight itself, which allows one an epiphany that life itself is much the same...and that it should never be wasted, not one simple moment of it.
If you have someone you miss and can no longer see, imagine this song as a chance meeting. Where you say your hello's, you exchange a few lines back and forth and by the time the song is over you would have had a full conversation, you'll be ready to say goodbye when song ends. This is not just music, this is a way to heal wounds left from words unspoken when they were needed. Truly a gift to all mankind this song.
*_QUANDO A BELEZA ENCONTRA SEU LUGAR:_* _Obrigado por tocar a profundeza da minha alma,_ _trazendo e gerando uma leve luz que_ _está sobre esse meu ambiente_ _fazendo o azul triste, saboroso por_ _me facilitar a reflexão._ _Olhei pro lado e percebi que_ _o espanto que fiquei_ _foi um sinal da leveza e lindeza com_ _a qual me encontro nesse momento._ _Agradecido, mestre Vinheteiro._
@watergod 83 imagine just having SO MUCH spare time that you make SURE that the person that made an unfunny comment on youtube knows it. just dislike it and move on what the hell
This song should be played when the last star in our universe becomes a white dwarf, when there’s no hope for any sort of life form in the entire universe and it eventually becomes cold, empty and infinite
Thank you Mr. Debussey for having the vision and ability to compose such a thing of beauty, and thank you Sir for having the incredible level of skill to reproduce that vision in such a beautiful way.
GUYS IM HALFWAY DONE WITH THIS MASTERPIECE!!!! (I'm preparing it for someone very important and special to me) Edit: It is done....I have finally learned the full piece. I wanna cry 😭😭❤❤ Edit, June 9, 2020: so I DID prepare it for someone special, but she just doesn't seem interested. (If you understand what i mean) However, I'm still glad that I could learn how to play this :) For those who want to learn how to play this beautiful piece or are currently learning it, dont give up :) I'll tell you a story...my story. So when I was in the 11th grade of high school, I LITERALLY had no friends. And I'm not even joking or exaggerating. I would always look at everyone with their buddies and friends. I never really paid much attention to band kids or music classes. And I wasn't even interested in music back then...not even a little bit. Sometime later, I started homeschool. When I was about 8 yrs old my father bought me a Casio WK-110 keyboard (61 keys) for my birthday. I didn't really know what I was doing on it, since I was just hitting keys and playing the pre-recorded songs (thinking that I was actually playing well when I wasn't doing anything lol) anyway, a couple weeks later, I lost interest in that keyboard because I realized I was never good at playing music. For 9 years I didn't touch that keyboard. And as I was saying....when I started homeschool, I had more time to do other stuff throughout my days. But one day, I was watching a RUclips video (I can't remember what video it was) and that's when I heard Beethoven's famous Moonlight Sonata 1st movement. On that day, i didn't know what that piece was actually called, or who Beethoven even was. So after some research on Moonlight sonata, I looked at my old keyboard that was waiting for me for 9 years. I plugged it up, and started navigating through the settings and some cool features it has. And to my surprise, it had Moonlight Sonata 1st movement (Beginners version) pre-recorded AND a tutorial on how to play it. I instantly started practicing until I knew how to play it (btw I'm self taught). I looked up more Beethoven pieces. And found SO many beautiful and amazing pieces that I've never heard. That's when I started digging for Classical Music. I found many magnificent composers like, Mozart, Rachmaninoff, Liszt, Chopin, And Beethoven of course. But one night, I found Rousseau's channel. And I started looking at some of his videos....until I saw the beautiful, extraordinary, magnificent, Clair De Lune. I fell in love with it after I heard it. I was intrigued by Debussy. When I saw Rousseau's video on Clair De Lune I said to myself, "Why are the most amazing pieces so hard to play? I'll NEVER be able to play this, EVER. This is way above my level."......But that's when a girl moved over to my area. She's so beautiful and has an amazing personality. Then I said "If one day i give her a gift, i want to give her a gift in which i show how much i care for her." (A couple weeks later I saved up enough money for a full 88 keyboard), i was DETERMINED to learn how to play Clair De Lune. I started practicing, and practicing, and practicing. Every day for 9 months, 3 hours a day. But everytime I would practice, I would always have her in my mind for motivation. I was halfway through it when I posted my first comment 5 months ago. Now you know who I was preparing it for. Finally a month later, I successfully learned the full piece, with hard work and sweat. I was ready to play for the girl. Until- some other guy came into her life. She seemed really into him. At another couple's wedding....I just stood and watched as they danced, and talked and laughed. Then I decided to leave without saying bye to any guests. I was really sad, angry, jealous, but deep down....I was also happy for her. Because she was happy to have met someone who could be good for her. I let them be, and until this day, they still may be together. But one day as I was playing Clair De Lune, I realized, that this piece is the perfect piece for my life. Just like Clair De Lune, my relationship with her started off slow and steady, then I noticed that she was talking with someone else, I grew upset, jealous. But just like the ending of the piece, I accepted her happiness being with someone suitable for her. Now, everytime I play this piece, I'll always have her in my head. And that's why I love this piece, and why my practice, wasn't really a waste. I didn't write this ENTIRE story for attention. I'm doing it for those who have a goal and fail everytime. Keep going. Who knows what's waiting for you at the finish line. Maybe a great reward...or another chapter to be unfolded. It all depends on how you take control. I know your a stranger, and I'm a stranger as well. But I care even if I don't know you. Trust me. When you get to that finish line, and look behind you, you'll say "It was worth it". Thank you for your time.Keep going❤ Edit, September 21st, 2020: I just want to take this time and say Thank You to everyone who has given me positive feedback. (yes, I read your comments and I like them😄) Also for those who have commented about how this piece (or any other piece) can or has influenced you in any good way... BEAUTIFUL🤍🖤👏 This is one of the many beauties of music...to connect with others and share experiences. HATS OFF TO ALL OF YOU🎩🤝👏🧡
Absolutely beautiful. It's hard to slow down sometimes and just enjoy something, but when you can and it's something like this it just reminds us so much talent and time it takes to do something and do it well. Thanks Vinheteiro.
Your dynamics are exquisite. This song is one of my favorites but it's so over played that I sometimes forget just how stunning it is when played with true musicality. Thank you so much! 💕
Bravo!!! Simplesmente indescritível. Ouvir essa obra-prima de Debussy perfeitamente executada pelo Vinheteiro é ser transportado para a beira de um riacho à noite, na lua cheia e ver as águas correndo serenas pelo leito de pedra, iluminando as plantas e os vegetais. É viajar dentro da mente e sentir o coração ser tocado por um sentimento de júbilo e de esternecimento sem fim. É de tocar a alma. Obrigado.
The reason you play this song so good is because there is an actual story and emotions behind the reason you started playing this song. This song personally gives me such joy, I love it. Thanks Vinheteiro
Parabéns, Lord, sem dúvidas esse foi um dos seus melhores vídeos. Toco Teclado há alguns anos na noite e na igreja. Vou adquirir o seu curso para quem sabe um dia eu consiga tocar assim como você. Infelizmente na minha cidade não há pianos e o teclado que toco é da igreja. Estou me esforçando. Pra guardar dinheiro pra comprar um piano digital básico pra estudar as aulas e aprender partituras. Aprendi a tocar teclado com um rapaz que tocava violão na igreja, onde aprendi notas e escalas, mas nunca tive professor de teclado e piano. Continue assim, quando eu conseguir tocar assim com as duas mãos como o Senhor. Eu lhe envio um vídeo agradecendo. Obrigado por postar essas músicas.
One of his best interpretations. I have to admire his talent because in our crazy fast pace lives, nowadays we don't see lots of fellas putting an effort on mastering skills like these wich are pure and authentic talent. Thank you for your video here and the others which are the result of your musical gift.
Now I have watched about any version there is on youtube: Theremin, harp, guitar, a gazillion pianos (including Debussy himself!). Guess what? Yours is the best.
Como não vi nenhum comentário em português, me sinto na obrigação de pessoalmente dizer que vc é uma das minhas maiores inspirações para o piano, Vinheteiro. Essa sua versão de Clair de Lune é uma das mais bonitas que eu já escutei ❤️ obrigada por fazer esse tipo de conteúdo. Você faz com que eu não desista dos meus sonhos
Is it possible to feel happy and sad at the same time?
Yes.
Euforia, anhelo.
Yep, absolutely. I felt the same when my vacations were over and I came back home. Sad, because I had the best time of my life and it was over and happy to return home with my family.
R R It’s called “nostalgia”. And it’s OK, we all feel it. :-)
I think it's called melancholy, that's so awesome!
@@gianjara1877 Exacto ! 🙌
I am 74 years old and must be so fortunate to put on my head phones and listen to such beautiful sounds. It does bring me to tears and I have no idea why, It has been a favorite of mine for many years, and I can get on my computer and enjoy this wonderful beauty any time I want. I AM SO LUCKY.
My grandpa has a piano and he makes me play this and he says "I'm proud of u for what you did because I liked this song alot" he put me in tears
@@wirosky I'm gonna play this for my crush wish me luck.
@@wirosky thx
@@wirosky he's a treasure and if one of these days he's In the hospital and he is about to die I'm gonna play for him everytime I think about him dieing it makes cry because he's 70 yrs old
@@wirosky one day I want to play moonlight sonata 3rd movement
He’s playing such an emotional piece while staring emotionless at us
😂
True.
That's just his thing
😂😂😂
Feels quite awkward
This piece sounds like an ending of a chapter and a beginning of a new one; a moment of life and death, peace and war, joy and sorrow, and the feeling of becoming whole yet also empty. It's a feeling of both worlds - the feeling of satisfaction yet also wanting more. The achievement of understanding and not comprehending. It's a mystery and also a discovery. Indeed, it's such an exceptional piece which touches the contrasting aspects of humanity.
its just a good night song xD
Couldn't have agreed more and couldn't have described it more astutely. Echoing what you mentioned.
it actuallly sounds in the credits at the end of the world
I have literally the same feeling, when I do a mission "That special someone" in GTA IV. When Niko makes an execution on Darko, he just feels such an emptyness after revenge on his traitor. It really feels like nothing has changed in his life, and all of that searching was for nothing.
This piece perfectly reflects feelings on our journey in GTA IV.
@@xMasterChief117 it’s not you uncultured swine “xD”
I swear every time I listen to this piece it gives me the best kind of existential crisis
As do I. Hey, cheers..
Look up existential MacBook
Kim Jong Fun
I was first born in a laboratory, unknowingly falling into a pit of immortality.
*screams*
@@toyotasummersalesevent7482 favorite video ever
Same
My father's favorite. He passed away in January. Thank you for posting.
Sorry for your loss mate, I think he'll be enjoying this beautiful piece in heaven.
Re Lief I am so sorry. I dedicate this to your dad.
Sorry for your loss...
Sorry for your loss, man. I think that he is now in heaven, and best wishes for you .
Im so sorry for your loss.
WHY DO I LIKE THIS SONG SO MUCH? I did not like this song. In fact, I did not like Debussy. There was a girl at the piano college I did (UNESP) who lived playing this song and was the teacher's darling. She avoided me. The girl did not like it when I played my Simpsons, Mario, India Jones and my classical music, and left the room when I played piano for the teacher. It was very unpleasant. And I got angry at this song and at Debussy. But a few years ago, I heard this song being played on the Simpsons and the Godfather, and I remembered this girl. Then, I bought a new piano (the one you see in the video and that plays alone) and guess what! My pianola played this song! And it came with a score book and had that song. I put the piano all the time to play alone for me, and every time I played this song, and I started to really like this song. I picked up the book and suddenly, I was playing it. Nowadays it is the music that I like to play. I play it every day. She is perfect to please others, and to do funny things while we play her long notes. That's the real reason I play this song so much.
Regards
Vinheteiro
Hola
Hola!
Vinheteiro what piano model is this?
Te diste corazón a ti mismo :v eso es típico en canales que solo tienen dos seguidores xD
If she could only see you now...I'm sure she does because you're incredible!
Wow. I’m learning Clair de lune and I’ve heard 40 different renditions and this is by far the most dynamic and nuanced version. Already liked you, now it’s love.
What is love?
@@clashcon11 BABY DONT HURT ME, DONT HURT ME NO MORE
PERFECT.
Yes, this rendition is beautiful. Have you heard Tiffany Poon’s rendition it is amazing as well ❤️
Try Leon Fleisher's rendition . It's understated , sublime . Philip Dyson's version has the best piano , a Fazioli .
Me: *tries to enjoy peaceful song*
Guy: *stares directly into my soul*
@watergod 83 or hide in the comments section like the rest of us
watergod 83 waah
watergod 83 @youmissedthejoke
Bahahahahahahaha
HAHAHAHDH
Everyone: “It’s impossible to feel happy and sad”
Debussy: “hold my beer”
True story.
Hold my wine*
Thats called nostalgia my friend.
@@heatherperleberg7816 Correct word would be melancholy.
*biere
This was the last piece my piano teacher was teaching me before she passed away. Rest in piece, one of the kindest people I've ever met
:(
That’s cap
@Gilbert Jones I’ve seen this many times, it’s all for likes
@@mr.engineear0987 possible
But if its real
Wich is also possible, imagine the dissrespect
@@SuperJumper you spelled which wrong so that doesn’t really matter but if it’s disrespect then at the end of the day only 90 people who don’t know actually care
Utterly beautiful. So many pianists rush this utter masterpiece. You nailed the timing. Absolutely perfect. Thank you.
This is potentially the most beautiful song ever composed. Thank you
Erik S along with Liebestraum
trying to compare pieces of music and find "the most beautiful piece" is pretty closed minded, just saying
And Mia and sebesatian theme
Erik Satie?
I think Mozart's music is the most beautiful, especially his serenades.
And for 5 minutes and 27 seconds every thing was ok.
Ehh, no, because Debussy was in Paris in WW 1.
@@piadas804 how can you be so dumb
Léo Bandeira what dose that have to do with anything?
Eric teg no this is beautiful, if you dont like this, you dont like piano at all
ONEWHEELLIVIO what do you mean. When did I say I don't like this song I love it.
It's nice to hear a full song by him once in a while.
it would be great if he posted more like this
There is a Hungarian Rhapsody video somewhere on this page
He used to do it very often. Most before youtube started having titles in multiple languages, so they might be hard to find.
Yeah, finally after years
It's nice to see how your comment has 666 likes as of when I'm seeing it.
My absolute favorite piece! Reminds me of grass blowing in the wind, and my mother gardening in her many gardens... she passed away not long ago, both my parents now gone. So sometimes I have to brush away a tear when I hear this piece. I'm privileged to have had such wonderful parents.
Debussy knew how to describe emotions with musical notes.
As does Steve vai and Erik Satie and does Paganini and all the amazing composers of all existence
I believe that God gave us music so that some could pray (talk to Him) with no words. Soul n spirit without the mouth fumbling the depth of the heart
This is the most elegant version I have ever heard on youtube, with such high quality.
Hey Vinheteiro!
I am a self taught pianist, started about 4.5 years ago. I felt I lost my passion and drive for playing though and rarely do play now and it’s been like that for about a year now. However, After hearing you play this, it brought me to tears but also sparked a new fire. I think you’ve given me inspiration to start playing again just from this piece alone. Thank you so much.
Never give up piano, you'll thank yourself when you pull through and are able to make music for life.
Thank Claude for that, Lovin...etc..
sYrup At first watched others play and tried mimicking from real life or RUclips. Eventually got a beginner book, and after a year, I picked up a a lot of songs that I memorized. I eventually took a course 2 years in to help me refine with things I didn’t learn on my own like proper posture, reading notes, etc.
Do it
@@LovinTheseCardTricks Same boat. I'm just kinda winging it. It's frustrating, but incredibly rewarding when you get it right.
This is probably my favorite rendition... its even better than his run on the $250,000 piano and even the great Lang Lang. There's something here, heart soul, culimination of a life, of a channel... the recording is even special... there' s a great warmth, body to the piano. I even like the timing, cadence.
Thank you!
I agree. I never knew an upright could sound so good!
Can someone please tell me where I can print this sheet music out. He is playing a version I've never heard before. My version is only 6 pages. His must be 10
There is something different in the sound of an upright grand....we had a baby grand when I was raised, my dad was an excellent pianist. I remember as a child sitting underneath it while he played...I inherited that piano and went on to play...at a young age I was given the opportunity to play the upright grand......it's just different...for me? I prefer the upright, Somehow it feels more immediate and less diminished.
Nobody:
Vinheteiro: ☝️
LOL you made my day hahahaha
Mine too kkkkkkkkkkkk
Lmao
spyrox ☝🏿
😐☝️
You should do more of these classical pieces. Especially the ones that are rare on RUclips.
This. ⬆
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Well Clair de Lune isn’t very rare
I will try to upload more whole songs.
Honestly the piano is such a goddamn awesome instrument
Stephen Reos agreed. It sounds so pretty. Very breathtaking.
Debussy takes it to that level too. It’s strength is the harmony and Debussy knew how to create them. As much as I love the violin and the human voice, they don’t compare to the piano on harmony.
Yes for me it's the best. Also love the guitar & violin, but the piano is king.
correction, Godblessed awesome instrument ;)
Have to beg to differ, The guitar is second to none.
This was my grandfathers favorite song, we played it at his funeral. He lived to be 99 years old, born in 1901.
Just a thought for everyone, if you're fortunate enough to have grandparents now and they live to tell you stories about anything at all.....record it!
I will share 1 with you now. My grandfathers parents owned a tavern by the Wabash River, they always kept their eyes on the 'ice man's that went down on the river and cut the ice from the river to put refrigerator for them, then spreading hay on top tried to keep it cold as they possibly could
May he rest in peace.
My grandad was born in 1936, so his childhood was spent being bombed and surviving off rations, I know nearly every day of his life from back then and have letters from his dad to his mum from the front line. Not far from 100 years ago. History is so important, remember that we're all a part of it eventually.
He passed the year i was born😕
He lived at the same time of the compositor of that song 😱🥹
May he rest in peace! My grandfather was born in 1929 and is going to be 94 years old in a few weeks. He has told me stories of how his father owned a bread truck and how he had to get up at 3-5am at 8 years old to help his father at the bakery to load up the truck. I am blessed to have him as he can still walk, sometimes even better than me, but unfortunately he is an alcoholic, and a violent one at that. He’s my only grandparent since the other three passed before I was born. At least I can say I have some good memories from him, and he’s the reason I play piano and am here in the first place to leave this comment :)
Played at my grandfathers too by my cousin.. It was 1999 as well but not as old
Debussy was an absolute magician.
Mugician
He really was.
But he’s a pianist tho...
@@Dreizify Mugician.
This song makes me nostalgic of time I've never known.
Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz same man it’s weird
Same dude. Btw how do you pronounce your last name
Paradox_Nutella lol late reaction but in english like:
Bsheunchyshchykievich
It may sound weird, you can also find videos about this on yt lol
Well said my friend
Heard this on minecraft
"Music is the space between the notes"
- Claude Debussy
Not the notes themselves i c
Fuck that shit - skrillex
nigga
-big nigga
Walter
-Walter
This is one of the most beautiful pieces I’ve ever heard. It just brings me so much peace😌
In my humble estimation, Claire De Lune is the most beautiful piece of music ever composed. It is emotion, it is color, it is beauty, it is soul wrenching and positive. I can never hear it enough. I've made it my life's mission to be able to play. Thank you Claude Debussy.
"It's a soothing song that calms your heart, like the moon's reflection on water..."
NO IM CRYING
*:"(*
NO STOP
AHH DONT MAKE ME CRYY
nO NOT AGAIN
This piece takes you through all the ups and downs of life. It represents life itself.
I agree
Are u okay?
@@iTyp3z7 What?
yes
How hard is that song your playing
Vinheteiro has to look at the keys
Michelle Atkins Well, i mean you have to look at the piano keys every once in a while to make sure you don’t mess up
actually this is not hard theres just very big jumps
Monny18 this is a grade 8 piece... it’s a lot harder than it looks
Michelle Atkins you’re*
Define "hard". There are not a lot of notes. The key, I think, is in the precision, the timing, the pressure applied to the keys at the appropriate time. This man plays it perfectly.
Podem existir vários pianistas mundo à fora, tocando Clair de Lune. Mas eu sempre virei aqui no Vinheteiro, apreciar ele executando de forma primorosa e única, respeitando a obra de Debussy. Você é sensacional, cara! Muito obrigado por esta apresentação magnífica!
Totally, I always feel Vinheteiro plays this piece so well. Every little bit seems to be the best it can be.
Pra mim a melhor interpretação é essa
Com certeza, ele a toca da melhor forma possível. Muito bom mesmo!
I usually comment jokes on your videos but man, this one was so pretty I actually cried because it brought back so many memories to me.
I’m not crying, the piano is.
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@@i3omberkung181 i agree!
@@i3omberkung181 that's right sometimes happens
LMAOO
@@hurbruh whatdidtheysayidontunderstand🥺
One of the most beautiful pieces of music ever composed.
The emotions it creates are the deepest I've ever encountered.
Listen to Liszt's Consolation #3
One of the most beautiful renditions of Clair de lune I have ever witnessed. Bravo!
This piece tells a story to me, it's not quite the same everytime, but it's something like this.
This new century is still very young, its early spring in the year 1909. This is an interesting time, somewhere between the old world and new. All things in this age seem possible.
A young lad, maybe 24 or 25, meets a beautiful young woman on the street of a renowned Promenade in France. This young woman enthrals him, her beauty and elegance captivates him. He approaches her and invites this dazzling young woman to a romantic evening with him. A night they spend with eachother strolling down the modestly illuminated Promenade, drinking wine in little cafes on the street corner, gazing into each others eyes when they hear this melody being played on an old piano. They stay there with eachother late into the following day, only leaving when the flames of the candles on their table fades away. Time to them was endless.
He stays there with her, and they spend these days of their youth and innocence happily in each other's arms. Several years pass of him courting her. He had loved her more than anything else he had ever dreamed of.
However, war comes. He is forced to go and fight. He tells her goodbye and reluctantly leaves her in that french town they loved each other in. They write letters, yet he stops receiving them after a few months. A year passes, two, three, he hasn't heard from her.
The war is over. He returns to the town where he said goodbye to her. The town has received substantial damage from the great war. He looks all over, yet never again finds her.
He is forced to move on. Years pass, decades pass. He never knew what happened to her. Unfortunately he never will. He tries to forget, but he is always left unfulfilled. Another war comes, and another war ends. Of course, he's too old to participate in this one. Some years after it ends though, he goes back to that town in France. He's an old man now, it's been nearly 50 years since he had last seen her, but he hasn't forgotten. He's walking down an old Promenade, the same one he walked down all those years ago. Two wars have changed it, yet nonetheless it's still the same. "Nightime in spring is a wonderful time for a stroll" he reckons.
As he makes his way past a little cafe, he stops. He listens. he hears this song coming from inside, Its being played elegantly upon the strings of an old piano.
Yes, Its the same melody. He closes his eyes. He remembers, and once again, he returns to 1909.
CaptainRonRico That was so beautiful :)
I love this
I love this story!!!
Im not crying at all, deffinetly not... :'(
I was reading this while matching it up to the audio
Por mais músicas completas tocadas pelo Lord!!
BRAVO...BRAVO.. EXCELENTE interpretação ...
This piece encapsulates sadness and happiness in such a delicate balance... it represents an experience comparable to graduating high school. You are leaving that safety and that stability you have been through almost everyday for 12 years... you are leaving friends and faces you’ve seen for years.... but with that sadness you can’t help but feel happy that you are free... that your life has now truly begun. Leaving the stability of school is saddening... the outside world is truly scary.... having to grow up is scary but you can’t help but feel excited about starting your own life... about beginning a new chapter in your life.
This is what I feel even 3 years after high school..
Some people are in school for 14 years because Jk and Sk or kindergarten.
Well said. This is true to everyone’s life journey.
cry✅
Soon as you hit freshmen year, shit starts to take off. I am a junior in highschool and it’s hard to believe I was only a freshmen 3 years ago.
I've always found your version of this song immaculate and I love it with every fiber of my being.
Me: Nearly falls asleep
RUclips: D0 yUo HeArD Ab0ut tHe neW YouTubE sTreAminG apP.
iTs A sTrEaMiNg aPp MaDe bY yOuTuBe 🥴
Peace was never an option...on youtube
that moment when the "RAID SHADOW LEGENDS" ad pops up
@@UntitledJim argh yes
Buy RUclips premium. I haven't experienced ads in years lol
If I learned to play piano it would be to only play this song.
I’m 21 teaching myself how to play and this is the first song I chose because I want to enjoy hearing what I’m playing. It’s never too late to start
Trust me once you start playing many songs will come through...I just wanted to learn to play so I could play moonlight sonata 1st movement. But once you start playing many song will come through and you will want to learn more!
I started after I heard Ballade No.1 by Chopin, and my main goal was to be able to play that. But once I started I began finding more and more songs I wanted to play and it became allot of fun, and its never to late to start I started in high school witch to me was late compared to most I met. But I don't have a single regret in starting piano, I love it and I'm really glad I decided to start learning. I would recommend it, its never too late to start, and I'm not kidding when I say learning Piano has really changed my life for the better.
Never too late to start, my friend.
@@Jp-dq9ye same I just learned giant steps and now I am learning this I am 22
I always found it hard to nail down the feeling this song gives but I think I've got it. "Longing for the future, knowing what pain it may bring, but hopeful nonetheless." Either that or "Looking back on your life, remembering the toil and hardships but also the beauty and wonder that made it all worth it."
I feel like I’m on my death bed, looking back at my life.
whenever i listen to Clair De Lune, i imagine many things but if i have to choose few words to describe what it makes me feel, i would choose: childhood, heaven, god, magical, innocence, reality, dream, being alone, being with loved ones, deep consciousness and peace, etc
for me its like meeting your soul mate from a past life
The fragility of so much in life. The early notes give a sense of the ethereal beauty and temporary nature of moonlight itself, which allows one an epiphany that life itself is much the same...and that it should never be wasted, not one simple moment of it.
If you have someone you miss and can no longer see, imagine this song as a chance meeting. Where you say your hello's, you exchange a few lines back and forth and by the time the song is over you would have had a full conversation, you'll be ready to say goodbye when song ends. This is not just music, this is a way to heal wounds left from words unspoken when they were needed. Truly a gift to all mankind this song.
"Are you looking, mom?"
"You're not looking!"
"Mom!"
deadass the funniest comment here
Shinzö Abe fkuc ouy
@@user-painkiller u mean fuck you
“𝑓𝑢𝑐𝑘𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝑙𝑜𝑜𝑘 𝑎𝑡 𝑚𝑒 𝑏𝑒𝑓𝑜𝑟𝑒 𝑖 𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑏 𝑦𝑜𝑢, 𝑤𝑜𝑚𝑎𝑛.’’
What reference?
2:07 is the beeeest part. Such an interesting chord progression, but it’s so nice
Andrea W I hadn't gotten to that part yet but i knew exactly what u were talking about
@@gray5315 hahah! ;))
Especially 2:42
@@eminnabiev4342 Yeh, it's nice too, but I prefer 2:07 just because the chords seem to be a little bit stranger and more "unrelated" to each other
The best part is the entire song from start to finish.
The quality of this recording is amazing.
*_QUANDO A BELEZA ENCONTRA SEU LUGAR:_*
_Obrigado por tocar a profundeza da minha alma,_
_trazendo e gerando uma leve luz que_
_está sobre esse meu ambiente_
_fazendo o azul triste, saboroso por_
_me facilitar a reflexão._
_Olhei pro lado e percebi que_
_o espanto que fiquei_
_foi um sinal da leveza e lindeza com_
_a qual me encontro nesse momento._
_Agradecido, mestre Vinheteiro._
What time is it in your country now? Do you see the moon?
8:44 :)
It's 16:00, but I'm waiting for the night :)
23:50 in the Philippines.. but currently raining so.. I'll just listen to your music and think of the moon
It's exactly 18:00/6 P.M here in Iceland, no moon though😑
6:33pm:)
Just when I was getting bored something amazing comed out.Thank you Vinheteiro
Viviane Caipira came* but u r right
Viviane Caipira
Same
*you, *are, *.
@@detectivemeowmeow you = u, are = r
@@steinmodus8943 What! No fucking way!
What the hell, I had just recently fallen in love with this song and he publishes this...
Same, but I can't play it becase it's too hard for me
Samee
It was meant to be.
me too wth
yes, same here! ❤❤❤❤
This was a spot of beauty that really helped on a rough day.
no one:
vinheteiro: 👁_👁
😂😂
watergod 83 not trying to be
@watergod 83 imagine just having SO MUCH spare time that you make SURE that the person that made an unfunny comment on youtube knows it. just dislike it and move on what the hell
And☝️
He
"people cry at the end of the Day not beacuse they would be weak. They're crying beacuse they were strong for too long"
Johnny Depp
anxiety boy So that’s where the quote came from, sad to see it being used wrong now of days.
"Please fix beacuse to because" -Me
Wow. Thank you.
Super late but I thought Johnny depp made this
It's mirajane Strauss probably from fairy tale
THE MAN
THE MYTH
THE LEGEND!!
VINHETEIRO!!!
Clair de Lune is one of my favorite paino pieces / songs in general and this was superbly played
the audio on this is great! I couldn’t find a version that was at the right pace and sounded clear as well, thank you 😊
debussy playing himself
serhat tskn that one is so bad.. listen to debussy himself or stanislav stanchev, or paul barton
Seong jin cho too
Or maybe the version of Your lie in April, im addict of the interpretation of YLP
Tiffany Poon also uploaded it recently.
This makes me close my eyes and reflect on my life.
Robert Neild same.♥️
i close my eyes, I see my life going on like a movie
This may be the best Claire de Lune on youtube, honestly..
Russeau's is good but feels a bit technical..
Che bello quando dura per sempre con voi è normale essere una persona
I’m kidding
I just said that to myself
Paul Barton, best ever.
ruclips.net/video/WNcsUNKlAKw/видео.html listen to this one, it’s better
The timing in this one is so beautiful, not like all those other videos where it's all rushed and you can't feel the music
I love this song, it has the perfect blend of a sweet Paradise in a lonely melancholy world. It's even better to listen to when it rains.
This song should be played when the last star in our universe becomes a white dwarf, when there’s no hope for any sort of life form in the entire universe and it eventually becomes cold, empty and infinite
You should write a book.
It's not the end
ruclips.net/video/qsN1LglrX9s/видео.html
Your comment is the best comment on the entirety of RUclips!
tone down the neil degrasse tyson boyo, ur brain is mush with scientertainment muck muck talk
I don’t think that’s how stars work. When they release their outer layers it creates stellar nebulas which repeats the cycle
This is the song that I want to hear when I’m dying....is defines all my life...all my past..., this is a TRUE masterpiece!
Thank you Mr. Debussey for having the vision and ability to compose such a thing of beauty, and thank you Sir for having the incredible level of skill to reproduce that vision in such a beautiful way.
Imagine this guy doing a concert. It's a three and a half hour show and, apart from playing the piano, all he does is point and stare at the audience.
I would go to that concert! It’d be AWESOME!!
Do NOT disrupt the 69 likes.
I’m impressed the 69 likes is still here
The 69 likes is no more sadly
F
GUYS IM HALFWAY DONE WITH THIS MASTERPIECE!!!! (I'm preparing it for someone very important and special to me)
Edit: It is done....I have finally learned the full piece. I wanna cry 😭😭❤❤
Edit, June 9, 2020: so I DID prepare it for someone special, but she just doesn't seem interested. (If you understand what i mean) However, I'm still glad that I could learn how to play this :) For those who want to learn how to play this beautiful piece or are currently learning it, dont give up :) I'll tell you a story...my story.
So when I was in the 11th grade of high school, I LITERALLY had no friends. And I'm not even joking or exaggerating. I would always look at everyone with their buddies and friends. I never really paid much attention to band kids or music classes. And I wasn't even interested in music back then...not even a little bit. Sometime later, I started homeschool. When I was about 8 yrs old my father bought me a Casio WK-110 keyboard (61 keys) for my birthday. I didn't really know what I was doing on it, since I was just hitting keys and playing the pre-recorded songs (thinking that I was actually playing well when I wasn't doing anything lol) anyway, a couple weeks later, I lost interest in that keyboard because I realized I was never good at playing music. For 9 years I didn't touch that keyboard. And as I was saying....when I started homeschool, I had more time to do other stuff throughout my days. But one day, I was watching a RUclips video (I can't remember what video it was) and that's when I heard Beethoven's famous Moonlight Sonata 1st movement. On that day, i didn't know what that piece was actually called, or who Beethoven even was. So after some research on Moonlight sonata, I looked at my old keyboard that was waiting for me for 9 years. I plugged it up, and started navigating through the settings and some cool features it has. And to my surprise, it had Moonlight Sonata 1st movement (Beginners version) pre-recorded AND a tutorial on how to play it. I instantly started practicing until I knew how to play it (btw I'm self taught). I looked up more Beethoven pieces. And found SO many beautiful and amazing pieces that I've never heard. That's when I started digging for Classical Music. I found many magnificent composers like, Mozart, Rachmaninoff, Liszt, Chopin, And Beethoven of course. But one night, I found Rousseau's channel. And I started looking at some of his videos....until I saw the beautiful, extraordinary, magnificent, Clair De Lune. I fell in love with it after I heard it. I was intrigued by Debussy. When I saw Rousseau's video on Clair De Lune I said to myself, "Why are the most amazing pieces so hard to play? I'll NEVER be able to play this, EVER. This is way above my level."......But that's when a girl moved over to my area. She's so beautiful and has an amazing personality. Then I said "If one day i give her a gift, i want to give her a gift in which i show how much i care for her." (A couple weeks later I saved up enough money for a full 88 keyboard), i was DETERMINED to learn how to play Clair De Lune. I started practicing, and practicing, and practicing. Every day for 9 months, 3 hours a day. But everytime I would practice, I would always have her in my mind for motivation. I was halfway through it when I posted my first comment 5 months ago. Now you know who I was preparing it for. Finally a month later, I successfully learned the full piece, with hard work and sweat. I was ready to play for the girl. Until- some other guy came into her life. She seemed really into him. At another couple's wedding....I just stood and watched as they danced, and talked and laughed. Then I decided to leave without saying bye to any guests. I was really sad, angry, jealous, but deep down....I was also happy for her. Because she was happy to have met someone who could be good for her. I let them be, and until this day, they still may be together. But one day as I was playing Clair De Lune, I realized, that this piece is the perfect piece for my life. Just like Clair De Lune, my relationship with her started off slow and steady, then I noticed that she was talking with someone else, I grew upset, jealous. But just like the ending of the piece, I accepted her happiness being with someone suitable for her. Now, everytime I play this piece, I'll always have her in my head. And that's why I love this piece, and why my practice, wasn't really a waste.
I didn't write this ENTIRE story for attention. I'm doing it for those who have a goal and fail everytime. Keep going. Who knows what's waiting for you at the finish line. Maybe a great reward...or another chapter to be unfolded. It all depends on how you take control. I know your a stranger, and I'm a stranger as well. But I care even if I don't know you. Trust me. When you get to that finish line, and look behind you, you'll say "It was worth it".
Thank you for your time.Keep going❤
Edit, September 21st, 2020: I just want to take this time and say Thank You to everyone who has given me positive feedback. (yes, I read your comments and I like them😄) Also for those who have commented about how this piece (or any other piece) can or has influenced you in any good way... BEAUTIFUL🤍🖤👏 This is one of the many beauties of music...to connect with others and share experiences. HATS OFF TO ALL OF YOU🎩🤝👏🧡
That One Guy good stuff
Who to?
I'm proud of you homie
That One Guy how long did it took you
Good job.
Every time i listen to this, i feel sad and crying but I can't cry wtf.
merely means you have a soul.
EXACTLY
Cry!
Cuz minor
Same
wow just remembering all these songs is such a talent
Absolutely beautiful. It's hard to slow down sometimes and just enjoy something, but when you can and it's something like this it just reminds us so much talent and time it takes to do something and do it well. Thanks Vinheteiro.
Such a beautiful song played by such a talented man. Thank you for sharing this with us, please do more videos like this.🖤
I agree
I will do more!
Vinheteiro great video
omg YES! Or do half way through on youtube and full version on Patreon. haha! So many people would pay to hear you play. Including myself.
It looks like the piano is crying... So beautiful.
I cry everytime definetely :-)
Your dynamics are exquisite. This song is one of my favorites but it's so over played that I sometimes forget just how stunning it is when played with true musicality. Thank you so much! 💕
One of my favorite music pieces played by my favorite RUclips-musician.
what are your favorites?
O equilíbrio perfeito entre a tristeza, melancolia e alegria!
Bravo!!! Simplesmente indescritível. Ouvir essa obra-prima de Debussy perfeitamente executada pelo Vinheteiro é ser transportado para a beira de um riacho à noite, na lua cheia e ver as águas correndo serenas pelo leito de pedra, iluminando as plantas e os vegetais. É viajar dentro da mente e sentir o coração ser tocado por um sentimento de júbilo e de esternecimento sem fim. É de tocar a alma. Obrigado.
You do indeed love to "kid around" on the piano but you can also play with sublime excellence and beauty. You are a master musician of the piano.
Потрясающая композиция. Когда слушаешь даже дух захватывает. Исполнение просто великолепное!
This has become my favorite classical song because of you. The way you play it is so beautiful. I love it so much and i love your videos!
This isn't classical, it's romantic, I think
This isn't romantic, it's modern, i think.
This isn't modern, it's dubstep, I think
This isn't Dubstep, it's Frenchcore, I think
This is pure art.
8/8 all of my chickens came over to lie down and rest when I played this video
Love your comment and your lovely chicks😊😉😊
So, there you are, use it on the chooks, more eggs from smiling hens. Shutting up long enough for you to listen to it!
Kfc
what you doin lyin next to chickens?
actually this song is in 9/8ths
I love when the musician takes their time instead of rushing through to sound like they are more skilled somehow
The reason you play this song so good is because there is an actual story and emotions behind the reason you started playing this song. This song personally gives me such joy, I love it. Thanks Vinheteiro
Parabéns, Lord, sem dúvidas esse foi um dos seus melhores vídeos. Toco Teclado há alguns anos na noite e na igreja. Vou adquirir o seu curso para quem sabe um dia eu consiga tocar assim como você. Infelizmente na minha cidade não há pianos e o teclado que toco é da igreja. Estou me esforçando. Pra guardar dinheiro pra comprar um piano digital básico pra estudar as aulas e aprender partituras. Aprendi a tocar teclado com um rapaz que tocava violão na igreja, onde aprendi notas e escalas, mas nunca tive professor de teclado e piano. Continue assim, quando eu conseguir tocar assim com as duas mãos como o Senhor. Eu lhe envio um vídeo agradecendo. Obrigado por postar essas músicas.
Just beautiful.
T
One of his best interpretations. I have to admire his talent because in our crazy fast pace lives, nowadays we don't see lots of fellas putting an effort on mastering skills like these wich are pure and authentic talent. Thank you for your video here and the others which are the result of your musical gift.
... SIM! ... Ouvir Clair de Lune É como se estivéssemos em um sonho lindo ... BRAVO, BRAVÍSSIMO ... SUCESSO!!!!!!! ...
É triste é como se visse toda a sua vida as perdas que sofreu é triste como a morte
I played the video and it started to rain, how
I could not start crying!?
What a beautiful song, it brings peace and many emotions back to you...
Now I have watched about any version there is on youtube: Theremin, harp, guitar, a gazillion pianos (including Debussy himself!). Guess what? Yours is the best.
A melhor execução de Claire de Lune que já vi na Internet. E eu já assisti a muitas...
Am I calm from the music or am I anxious from the staring
yes
2:06 this part was by far the best (it almost made me cry XD)
It feels so strong at some parts of the beginning, but then again this whole song is a masterpiece
@Lemme Get A Uhh yes, I feel numb...
The sole reason I play this again and again
Me too... 4ever!!
That part always gets me 😭
This song makes me feel its the end of something
...the end of an era. Rest in peace Papa Franku.
Of life
The end of Ocean's Eleven movie. Literally, it's there.
Yes, the end of something wonderful but the memories linger and are good to look back on.
of Godzilla
Awsome. I've always loved this. Just something magical about it.
*Again with the soul staring WE'VE TALKED ABOUT THIS*
It makes me think of my grandmother, who has passed...thank you for playing such a wonderful song👍
This piano song touches my soul in so many ways so beautiful
Thank God Claude Debussy was inspired to write Clair de Lune because I can't live without the beauty of this music in my life.
Absolutely phenomenal. One of the best piano pieces of all time. Such emotion...
Como não vi nenhum comentário em português, me sinto na obrigação de pessoalmente dizer que vc é uma das minhas maiores inspirações para o piano, Vinheteiro. Essa sua versão de Clair de Lune é uma das mais bonitas que eu já escutei ❤️ obrigada por fazer esse tipo de conteúdo. Você faz com que eu não desista dos meus sonhos
Thats the deepest and most beautiful song i've ever heard
This version gives me joy. The pace, space and cadence..
Thank you sir. 😊