In My Heart



 


Piano: In My Heart Artist: Ernesto Cortazar

Rebecca Lin 2014 Spring In USA

 

林贝卡 发表评论于
回复 'Michaelcosy' 的评论 :

Got it. Thanks. You are the expert. I enjoyed Ronald Binge's piece and made it into a post. Here is the link: http://blog.wenxuecity.com/myblog/10172/201403/20782.html
P.S. I did not design the graphics. When I hear a music piece, a image will be formed in my head. I turn to the internet to search for the right graphic to match the music.
Michaelcosy 发表评论于
It is a style made famous by the British light music orchestral composers in the 60s, especially like Ronald Binge. While a cascading imagery (sound of flowing water) is created by tumbling strings, Cortazar cleverly produces it with his skilful hands on the keyboard.
Here's one lovely piece by Ronald Binge for you to listen (called Sailing By), see if you'd like it.
The YT link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpJEtnpd2dM
While it is soothing and calming for the mind, it is not recommended for drivers on the road. Don't try it!
How music works in our mind is really intriguing indeed.
You have a wide repertoire of music, and you are very smart with graphics too. And that's how you've got me hooked.
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回复 'Michaelcosy' 的评论 :

Michael, you are absolutely right. I am so addicted to his piano. After a long and busy day, it is so soothing and relaxing to listen to his piano. P.S. What does "cascading style" mean? I could not figure it out. Have a nice weekend.
Michaelcosy 发表评论于
I can see how addicted you've become to his piano!
But what can you do? His cascading style is fascinating.
And I am becoming intoxicated too! Ha ha ha.
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