@danielthomas5057 I'm very glad you liked it! It's funny that I felt very insecure playing this. It's really nice if it still had its moments! I really need to practice this, I just started to get excited about baroque. Thank you very much for your comment! It brightened up my day.
@VeganWithAraygun thanks for your emojis! I'm quite an old man, but I interpret them to mean that you liked the sound of this upright piano. So do I! It inspires me.
@troels4554 thank you very much! I felt very insecure playing this. Tonal music with many rules makes me a bit nervous. However, I made it all the way to the end after all the steps. Thanks for your comment!
@mrmarioferraz thank you for cheering me up! I felt very shaky playing this. I am a complete beginner in Baroque improvisation, although I played a lot of Baroque from the sheet music back in the 90s. It´s nice to be a beginner over and over again!
@donleino thank you, my friend. I've been listening to a lot of your old stuff and I'm going to make my own soup out of it. At least the ingredients are great!
@@boringpianoimprovisation honored as usual my friend , i really enjoyed this video today thanks :) i hope to get back to uploading soon , been a busy boy
@McDemcio thanks for your comment and subscribing! I'm going to learn more about this, even though tonal music with all its rules is tearing my nerves. There are very skilled baroque musicians on TH-cam, for example Don Leino, whom I follow. Your comment cheered me up!
@@McDemcio You're right, I get a lot of pleasure from the wooden sound of this upright piano. Nice if it shows! I understand very well what you wrote about your ultimate goal of achieving the pleasure of playing. In the 1990s, I practiced playing classical music sometimes for 6-7 hours a day. I lost the joy of playing for decades. Now I play as a hobby and enjoy it. Your comment brought a smile to my face! I hope you'll be back at your piano soon!
@sakudoo I like to keep things small. Small audience, small channel. I'm quite small myself but a big fan of little birds. Thank you very much for your comment and subscribing! It really cheered me up and encourages me to keep practicing this.
Encore. _"There are over 600 million fewer birds in Europe than there were 40 years ago. While the decline is levelling off, some of the continent's most-recognisable birds are among the worst affected, with house sparrow (passer domesticus) populations declining by half. -- Europe has lost almost a fifth of its birds since 1980 as habitat destruction has wiped out the animals' homes. The shocking finding was made in a study led by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), who analysed population estimates for 378 species across the continent. Some of Europe's most common birds were the worst hit, with the house sparrow losing 247 million individuals alone."_ [source: Natural History Museum UK; 2021]
Absolutely shocking 😭 the little birds really seem to have disappeared since my childhood. I also read the novel The History of Bees written by Maja Lunde. It examines the phenomenon in different centuries and also presents a dark dystopia of the World without bees.
Sparrows are brown, bouncing and beautiful. And endangered.
There is scientific evidence that they are all from the Baroque period. 🐦
Lovely and melancholic! I heard the birds bouncing 🐦
@@ruhjee13717 thank you very much! I felt blue when I thought about the decline of sparrows and other cute species.
one of the best or maybe the best versions i've heard in the framework of the piano - love everything
@danielthomas5057 I'm very glad you liked it! It's funny that I felt very insecure playing this. It's really nice if it still had its moments! I really need to practice this, I just started to get excited about baroque. Thank you very much for your comment! It brightened up my day.
Невероятно красивое исполнение,музыка льется как жемчужины. Вы талантливый .
@НАТА-ь5э thank you very much for your kind words! This upright piano is like a pearl, round and flows in different directions.
🙏🏼🕊️💯🎯🛐
@VeganWithAraygun thanks for your emojis! I'm quite an old man, but I interpret them to mean that you liked the sound of this upright piano. So do I! It inspires me.
Lovely!
@troels4554 thank you very much! I felt very insecure playing this. Tonal music with many rules makes me a bit nervous. However, I made it all the way to the end after all the steps. Thanks for your comment!
I enjoyed that
@peterbonnez thanks! I still have room to improve my Baroque sense, after all, I am only fifty years old. Glad you liked it!
awesome dude !
@dmkb-j8t thank you so much! I played on the edge of the abyss and found my way to some minor chord. Thanks for your comment! Glad you liked.
Thanks. Very enlightening
@mrmarioferraz thank you for cheering me up! I felt very shaky playing this. I am a complete beginner in Baroque improvisation, although I played a lot of Baroque from the sheet music back in the 90s. It´s nice to be a beginner over and over again!
solid
@@vdvoskin1thanks! I'm a beginner in the baroque style but I'm going to learn it. I just need to try again and avoid mistakes.
lovely playing :) 🦜
@donleino thank you, my friend. I've been listening to a lot of your old stuff and I'm going to make my own soup out of it. At least the ingredients are great!
@@boringpianoimprovisation honored as usual my friend , i really enjoyed this video today thanks :) i hope to get back to uploading soon , been a busy boy
I love it! Subbed
@McDemcio thanks for your comment and subscribing! I'm going to learn more about this, even though tonal music with all its rules is tearing my nerves. There are very skilled baroque musicians on TH-cam, for example Don Leino, whom I follow. Your comment cheered me up!
@@boringpianoimprovisation that's nice
@@McDemcio You're right, I get a lot of pleasure from the wooden sound of this upright piano. Nice if it shows! I understand very well what you wrote about your ultimate goal of achieving the pleasure of playing. In the 1990s, I practiced playing classical music sometimes for 6-7 hours a day. I lost the joy of playing for decades. Now I play as a hobby and enjoy it. Your comment brought a smile to my face! I hope you'll be back at your piano soon!
@@boringpianoimprovisation I will in a week! Thanks for the replies and all the best with your channel!
No idea how I ended up here on a channel with 117 subscribers and a clip with 130 views.
A gem!
Now 118 subscribers.
@sakudoo I like to keep things small. Small audience, small channel. I'm quite small myself but a big fan of little birds. Thank you very much for your comment and subscribing! It really cheered me up and encourages me to keep practicing this.
TH-cam works in mysterious ways!! But this video is a gem, that's sure
Encore.
_"There are over 600 million fewer birds in Europe than there were 40 years ago. While the decline is levelling off, some of the continent's most-recognisable birds are among the worst affected, with house sparrow (passer domesticus) populations declining by half. -- Europe has lost almost a fifth of its birds since 1980 as habitat destruction has wiped out the animals' homes. The shocking finding was made in a study led by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), who analysed population estimates for 378 species across the continent. Some of Europe's most common birds were the worst hit, with the house sparrow losing 247 million individuals alone."_ [source: Natural History Museum UK; 2021]
Sunkenindeaf, this is so surprising and horrible. I love sparrows. It seams that they are everywhere, and still, they are endangered! 😢
Absolutely shocking 😭 the little birds really seem to have disappeared since my childhood. I also read the novel The History of Bees written by Maja Lunde. It examines the phenomenon in different centuries and also presents a dark dystopia of the World without bees.