La Violetera (Piano Arrangement)
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- Опубликовано: 19 июл 2022
- This song has an interesting story... The Spanish composer, Jose Padilla, wrote the song while traveling in Paris. The song debuted in Barcelona, Spain, and became famous as a "cuple" (popular Spanish song genre).
Charlie Chaplin used the song in his film "City Lights", and the song was also featured in "Scent of a Woman". The Spanish film "La Violetera" with Sara Montiel really made popular the beautiful melody.
I hope that you will enjoy my interpretation, and your comments and/or "likes" are appreciated. Your subscription would be awesome. - Видеоклипы
I love that sound . Thank you for your amazing since 🥰 well done 👍❤️
Thank you very much, Ahmed. I'm so glad you enjoyed my piano playing. Thanks for the feedback and be well.
Hola,por favor la partitura, gracias.benficiones.
A very beautiful arrangement and performance. A pleasure to listen to it.
Thank you very much, H. Wagner. I'm very glad that you enjoyed my playing. I play by ear (and by passion)! 🙂
@@SergioCalderonPiano Play by ear and passion. A computer can play by notes and metronome. Only a human can impart an emotional interpretation.
Beautiful
Thank you Tony! I'm glad you enjoyed my playing.
High class, high quality, high art! I can't imagine anything better than this... beautiful music, beautiful paintings...hmm, maybe RUclips in the future could have smell-o-vision and spray delightful floral scents into the air as the video plays. Until then this is good as it gets, 😀👍‼️
Thanks so much, my friend. BTW, did you notice I'm using a different voice on the keyboard, and I added some low strings. I'm just experimenting, but I liked the way it came out. Your comments make my day!!! It's nice to be appreciated. Stay safe.
@@SergioCalderonPiano I noticed that right off, Serg. Seemed like a honky tonk or upright piano sound. Makes it feel more wistful I think. I bet the Yamaha has good guitar sounds. I've said before I'd like to hear you play some Spanish guitar but you probably have to play differently for that to work. Try it and see how it goes!
@@m10538 Honky Tonk it is... I like the "out of world" sound of it, and I like how it works on some songs. I also arranged "El Arroyo Que Murmura", and it's plain Honky Tonk. I like the voices in the Yamaha much better and many more choices, but I miss the rhythms that the Casio had. I find the rhythms inspire me if I'm trying to compose, and the Yamaha doesn't have much, or I don't know how to use them (probably true). When I'm arranging a song now I try different voices and that's how I learn... Thanks for the comments!
this is art
What a treat to wake up to
These videos are SO incredibly high quality and they just keep improving somehow,
keep em coming
hails from drauglur from germany
Thank you very much, Drauglur. I'm glad you enjoyed the music and thanks for the feedback. Good luck!
Awesome work mate :)
Thank you very much, Sam. And thanks for the feedback. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Very great sound and playing piano.... You good work my friend nice to meet you..... Sub to you
Thank you so much, Ichxanth. I play by ear and "by passion". I appreciate your feedback! And subscription!
Hola , por favor la partitura, gracias 😅😅 1:43
Lo siento, pero yo toco el piano de oido y no leo musica, asi que no hay "partitura". Yo arreglo la melodia a mi manera y esa es mi interpretacion. Me alegra mucho que le haya gustado...