When darkness surrounds you And you lose your way You have your own compass That turns night to day And it's even with you Before you depart Be still, hear it beating It's leading you Follow your heart (Dialogue) We all want a world Filled with peace and joy With plenty of water For each girl and boy That bright, shining world Is just waiting to start No meanness or sorrow Just cleanness tomorrow If only you follow your heart (Dialogue) Follow, into the open air Far from squalor and noise Follow, someone is waiting there Someone who shares all your hopes And your joys (Dialogue) Bobby Someday I'll meet someone Whose heart joines with mine Aortas and arteries all intertwined They'll beat so much stronger Than they could apart Eight chambers of muscle to hustle The love in our heart Bobby and Hope Love is kind and considerate Love is peaceful and fair Love can creep up so suddenly When you least think of it Your love is there We all want a world Filled with peace and with joy With plenty of justice For each girl and boy That bright shining world Is just waiting to start No anger or badness Just laughter and gladness If only I follow your heart
I've seen that you have acquired a Wilhelm Schimmel W180 : would you recommend this piano instead of comparable size Yamaha or Kawai pianos ? many thanks for your advice !
Ultimately, it's a matter of a personal choice. Also, it depends on a particular piano. Schimmel pianos typically have a richer, warmer sound. They are beautifully made. Yamaha usually offers very even action. I find them pleasant to play. When choosing, I played every single one that was available. Schimmel had the most robust sound. And very responsive to touch. That is a very attractive quality. But the bigger sound of Schimmel might also might be a trap. You don't have to work hard to produce it. So when you play a concert Steinway and the top register doesn't give as much as Schimmel - you tend to overwork. I would keep the need for that adjustment in mind.
@@KindConservatory Thank you very much for taking your time to reply with kindness and professional expertise. I will definitely try this model since I'm first and foremost interested in the richness and beauty of the sound of a piano (my own purpose is rather composing at the piano than playing the repertoire) . Please go on making your videos that enchanting people !
Beautiful
what a beautiful piece ! Excellent performance ! you should keep posting more tutorials please !
Natalia , you are a beautiful woman and a very talented pianist !
When darkness surrounds you
And you lose your way
You have your own compass
That turns night to day
And it's even with you
Before you depart
Be still, hear it beating
It's leading you
Follow your heart
(Dialogue)
We all want a world
Filled with peace and joy
With plenty of water
For each girl and boy
That bright, shining world
Is just waiting to start
No meanness or sorrow
Just cleanness tomorrow
If only you follow your heart
(Dialogue)
Follow, into the open air
Far from squalor and noise
Follow, someone is waiting there
Someone who shares all your hopes
And your joys
(Dialogue)
Bobby
Someday I'll meet someone
Whose heart joines with mine
Aortas and arteries all intertwined
They'll beat so much stronger
Than they could apart
Eight chambers of muscle to hustle
The love in our heart
Bobby and Hope
Love is kind and considerate
Love is peaceful and fair
Love can creep up so suddenly
When you least think of it
Your love is there
We all want a world
Filled with peace and with joy
With plenty of justice
For each girl and boy
That bright shining world
Is just waiting to start
No anger or badness
Just laughter and gladness
If only I follow your heart
I've seen that you have acquired a Wilhelm Schimmel W180 : would you recommend this piano instead of comparable size Yamaha or Kawai pianos ? many thanks for your advice !
Ultimately, it's a matter of a personal choice. Also, it depends on a particular piano. Schimmel pianos typically have a richer, warmer sound. They are beautifully made. Yamaha usually offers very even action. I find them pleasant to play.
When choosing, I played every single one that was available. Schimmel had the most robust sound. And very responsive to touch. That is a very attractive quality.
But the bigger sound of Schimmel might also might be a trap. You don't have to work hard to produce it. So when you play a concert Steinway and the top register doesn't give as much as Schimmel - you tend to overwork.
I would keep the need for that adjustment in mind.
@@KindConservatory Thank you very much for taking your time to reply with kindness and professional expertise.
I will definitely try this model since I'm first and foremost interested in the richness and beauty of the sound of a piano (my own purpose is rather composing at the piano than playing the repertoire) .
Please go on making your videos that enchanting people !
amazing