This story truly touched my heart. Ming’s journey reminds us that life’s detours can often lead to unexpected beauty. Her resilience, sacrifice, and love for her family turned what seemed like an ending into a powerful new beginning. The way she rediscovered her passion for music and used it to inspire others is a lesson in hope, strength, and the importance of never giving up on what makes our hearts sing.
How heartwarming. I have been there 50 years ago when I was challenged to play Sonatina No. 20 for Schubert, at the age of 25. I played for the church congregation and played from my heart earning applause I needed so much to reclaim my confidence. I did and my world changed leading me to play for small audiences. I cried from this video clip
It’s truly beautiful how music has the power to heal, uplift, and transform our lives. Playing from the heart, just as you did, creates connections that go beyond the notes.
What an awesome story. It took me away from all the hardships and violence that is all over the internet and life in general. Thankyou so much for taking me away into dreams of happiness. It may have been a short period of time. But a priceless period.
I focused on the message only and really enjoyed this. I was fortunate long time ago to get a musical instrument that others with the same instrument had played at Carnegie Hall. At the start thought maybe that could be me one day but life's reality and demands changed that vision over time and now in retirement life comes again with many more demands, conditions and distractions. Found this inspiring and will try and get back to where I wanna belong regardless. Had the privilege of meeting in person one pioneer in this music genre who won the world championship at a young age and was impressed with his humbleness. Never forgot his words to me at that time (has passed now) learn how to play from the heart, and learn how to play in the now.
Learning how to play from the heart is true, BUT learning to play music that makes you, you is also true. I have created many pieces of my own, but my playing abilities did not copy that which was in my mind, and I lost confidence. Learning from others can help overcome a lack of confidence. All we have to do is take the chance.
It’s amazing how life may take us on unexpected paths, yet the love for music never truly fades. The words you shared-‘play from the heart, and play in the now’-are such a powerful reminder to embrace the present and reconnect with what truly brings us joy. I hope you find your way back to where you belong, and may the music always lead you forward.
The musician's name was Chopin pronounced as "Showpan". He was superb, and the young lady, in this story, did a great job with His music. Wonderful reaction to her, when it ended.
hearing the AI speaker on this almost led me to just terminate this video and go to another. Almost. What a lovely story. I can only hope it was true. I have wanted to play the piano for as long as I can remember. My grandmother had a grand in her front Parlor and practiced on it for several hours a day. When I was little, I would hear her warming up and would run up the front steps of that old San Francisco Victorian, through the tall front doors (often leaving them open) and run into the front Parlor to dive under the piano for, what I thought, was the best seat in the house! Grandmother died when I was five or six. I never understood until I was ten that she had actually died. All the same, her practice sessions of beautiful music that had lulled me to sleep so many times instilled a love of music in me. Also a desire to play the Piano. My parents wouldn't hear of it and Pianos are a very expensive instrument. I finally did learn to play as an adult. However, many things get in the way and I had to give it up. I have regretted it ever since. Even now, sixty-three years after she last played ebb tide for me, I can still her her version of it in my memory.
Ladies and gentlemen, you've just listened to a narration of something the world of AI has in store for all of us. The mispronunciations during the beautiful story were because the robotic voice wasn't familiar with the particular words. It was like watching a movie which had some poorly acted moments but, overall, it was still a good movie and enjoyable to watch. So was this story. Many people will complain about the errors in pronunciation but, overall, it was a nice story and held our attention to the end.
This story is about each and every one of us; about taking advantage of opportunities when they come round, and following our dreams... always following our dreams and being the gift that we are.
Lmao. I read the comments before posting and the story was great and brought tears to my eyes but I agree on the narrator it’s either AI or someone who doesn’t know any music
I am truly glad my instincts led me to scroll forward to realize there was not a single moving picture in this video. I would never see this young protagonist play the piano. And was this video short? No. It was pretty long. So, what did I do? Changed the channel.
It is amazing that we humans often fail to applaud the good of a story: overcoming difficulties/trials, but find resounding fault with mispronunciations. Yes, improvements should be made there, but what about the moral of the narrative; is it not more important? Hmmm?🌺💕🥰
Good story with a few mispronounced words and phrases. I've played piano & organ since I was 5 1/2 years old. I'm 73 now. A rusty player but still have fun once in a while 🙂
The voice quality is very good, but I’m quite certain that it’s a bot. The mispronunciation and inability to comprehend the syntax, required in order to intonate correctly, can only mean one thing: bot.
Good story but why confine the music to classical music? All music can bring joy and sharing to others. I returned to playing piano, simple chording and popular standards, at 64 and I am now 84 and still enjoying it.
If classical music is confining, then so is only liking country music, or only liking jazz, or only liking heavy metal. But world class musicans play classical because somebody has to or it will NEVER get heard tnhanks to the fickle mind controil media listening for the cash register to ring.. Same for Duke Ellington , Gershwin or East Indian music, etc.
Nice story. Please ask the developers to listen to the narration. No attention to the accuracy. Is it AI-generated? There are many inexcusable mispronunciations. Also, edit the transcription of the narration.
Beautiful story - mispronouncing Chopin and recital were among the glaring errors. I can’t believe whoever created the story didn’t have someone check the pronunciations first. Reminded me of the movie The Pianist when Adrian Brody‘s character was caught by a Nazi captain, trying to play a piano in a bombed out building and TOLD to continue playing. Scared, he slowly played a piece by Chopin - nocturne in C-sharp minor No. 20.
Yeah. I agree. Chopin is not spelled with two p's. And it is not pronounced like choppin wood. And he could not pronounce bass correctly either. It is not bass like the fish, but rather like bass guitar. How stupid.
Too bad the text to speech program is just TERRIBLE. How many times did it say "Chop- in" instead of "Show pan" and then "de-bus-ee" instead of "de-beau-sea" and many other errors as well.
Who's 'Choppin' !! It makes for a 'heart strings yarn but if she had not played for 'ten years' it would not have been much of a performance. Concert pianists practice six hours a day just to maintain a high standard. And what's a bass note? It would have been better to have heard at least a bit of the music.
Good grief what is the purpose of this absurd and badly narrated story. To play the Nocturne would be infinitely more worthy of the time taken to make this silly kitsch story
The sisters in these stories always need medical treatment and the mothers always need medication...it never fails. Oh and the designer heels always click on the floor.
Whenever I hear a story read like this I think it must be done by a computer with those classic mispronunciations. I wonder if it is even a real story. If it was, full and researchable names would be used. Is this an AI story? The photo used doesn't match with a girl named Ming which would usually be Chinese. I don't mind a good fiction story. I do mind a fiction story parading as factual.
Mr Narrator. please learn to pronounce the Musicians and composer's names so that you sound like you know something about music. You have a good voice and narration skills, so perfect yourself and learn about your subjects.
Lovely story but why was this released with all the errors made by the narration? The story was about music and so many common words associated with music were mispronounced like Chopin, recital, and others and many also mispelled in the captions like penis for pianist and Chattoo instead of the wine , Chateau Margo i was hoping to listen to a bit of the Chopin music also.
You need to get your pronunciation corrected..... one of the greatest composers ever and the story teller say "Chop-in, as in Chopin wood! His name is pronounced "Show-pon" ....thats the phonectic pronunciation.....
Narrator sound like a learned man BUT, a learned man also is supposed to be able to know something about music, and supposed to know how to Spell and pronounce a composer's name. A Fail to the Editing of this Video.
Please. Anyone reading a story about. a classical musician should know how to pronounce the composer's names...it seemed that the reader was very mechanical and truly had no special connection with classical music. It was flat. Because of my interest in classical music and in audio reading I listened all the way through. Start by listening to some music by Chopin, Debussy, Schubert, Beethoven. See if it moves you. If you really listen, you might be changed forever! This music should hav been used in the recording. The reader's voice needs to express compassion, and interest, and excitement. An inspoiring story, but with a truly boring presentation.
This might be an inspiring story, but the barrage of mispronunciations by the narrator makes it an annoying one! Between “The Bussy, Coppin, and Chatto Margo” the story has lost its value.
Though this documentary, you didn't add any piano music!!! I was looking forward to Chopin and your narrator couldn't even pronounce recital correctly! Boo
Glad Thompson put money into programs, but he’s still a jerk…how many others will he humiliate? The pronunciations by AI are atrocious, just basic Chopin and Debussy…good grief!
I loved the story except for one thing, mispronounced and mispelled Chopin. It's more like show-pan only softer. th-cam.com/video/P6oZfICLcwI/w-d-xo.html
This story truly touched my heart. Ming’s journey reminds us that life’s detours can often lead to unexpected beauty. Her resilience, sacrifice, and love for her family turned what seemed like an ending into a powerful new beginning. The way she rediscovered her passion for music and used it to inspire others is a lesson in hope, strength, and the importance of never giving up on what makes our hearts sing.
How heartwarming. I have been there 50 years ago when I was challenged to play Sonatina No. 20 for Schubert, at the age of 25. I played for the church congregation and played from my heart earning applause I needed so much to reclaim my confidence. I did and my world changed leading me to play for small audiences. I cried from this video clip
i wept also, wish we could have listened to Ming play.
@DaleRay-op7hh Bless your ❤ heart
It’s truly beautiful how music has the power to heal, uplift, and transform our lives. Playing from the heart, just as you did, creates connections that go beyond the notes.
What an awesome story. It took me away from all the hardships and violence that is all over the internet and life in general. Thankyou so much for taking me away into dreams of happiness. It may have been a short period of time. But a priceless period.
A beautiful story .I have tears in my eyes ❤😊😢
This was an Incredibly Beautiful story!! Thank you for sharing it!!
I focused on the message only and really enjoyed this. I was fortunate long time ago to get a musical instrument that others with the same instrument had played at Carnegie Hall. At the start thought maybe that could be me one day but life's reality and demands changed that vision over time and now in retirement life comes again with many more demands, conditions and distractions. Found this inspiring and will try and get back to where I wanna belong regardless. Had the privilege of meeting in person one pioneer in this music genre who won the world championship at a young age and was impressed with his humbleness. Never forgot his words to me at that time (has passed now) learn how to play from the heart, and learn how to play in the now.
Learning how to play from the heart is true, BUT learning to play music that makes you, you is also true. I have created many pieces of my own, but my playing abilities did not copy that which was in my mind, and I lost confidence. Learning from others can help overcome a lack of confidence. All we have to do is take the chance.
It’s amazing how life may take us on unexpected paths, yet the love for music never truly fades. The words you shared-‘play from the heart, and play in the now’-are such a powerful reminder to embrace the present and reconnect with what truly brings us joy. I hope you find your way back to where you belong, and may the music always lead you forward.
Magnificent story! Thank you so much!
The musician's name was Chopin pronounced as "Showpan". He was superb, and the young lady, in this story, did a great job with His music. Wonderful reaction to her, when it ended.
This is the best story I have ever seen on here. As an 'occasional' musician, it strongly resonates with me. Whoever put this together, thankyou!
I watched this whole thing all the way to the end, waiting for her to play the piano, but her hands never moved.
IF MUSIC BE THE FOOD OF LOVE......PLAY ON.!!!!!!!! A truly beautiful story..
Thank you.
This was so beautiful!💗
This was a beautiful story. Proofread the narration, please.
hearing the AI speaker on this almost led me to just terminate this video and go to another. Almost. What a lovely story. I can only hope it was true. I have wanted to play the piano for as long as I can remember. My grandmother had a grand in her front Parlor and practiced on it for several hours a day. When I was little, I would hear her warming up and would run up the front steps of that old San Francisco Victorian, through the tall front doors (often leaving them open) and run into the front Parlor to dive under the piano for, what I thought, was the best seat in the house! Grandmother died when I was five or six. I never understood until I was ten that she had actually died. All the same, her practice sessions of beautiful music that had lulled me to sleep so many times instilled a love of music in me. Also a desire to play the Piano. My parents wouldn't hear of it and Pianos are a very expensive instrument. I finally did learn to play as an adult. However, many things get in the way and I had to give it up. I have regretted it ever since. Even now, sixty-three years after she last played ebb tide for me, I can still her her version of it in my memory.
Ladies and gentlemen, you've just listened to a narration of something the world of AI has in store for all of us. The mispronunciations during the beautiful story were because the robotic voice wasn't familiar with the particular words. It was like watching a movie which had some poorly acted moments but, overall, it was still a good movie and enjoyable to watch. So was this story. Many people will complain about the errors in pronunciation but, overall, it was a nice story and held our attention to the end.
Music always brings tears to my eyes and this story was so touching, as if the music was actually playing.❤
“CHATTO MARGO??” wine?😂😂 or was it “Chateau Margot?”
Heartwarming story. 😊😊😊
There should be Chopin music,in background
I think a study in creative writing would make a huge difference to what could have been a good story
Spot on, seemed very unbconvincing to me.
This story is about each and every one of us; about taking advantage of opportunities when they come round, and following our dreams... always following our dreams and being the gift that we are.
Lmao. I read the comments before posting and the story was great and brought tears to my eyes but I agree on the narrator it’s either AI or someone who doesn’t know any music
AI No doubt!
Such a aweet story! I have been away from playing the piano basically because when I moved, I sold it. Playing the piano isa joy and so relaxing.
These computer narrators can't tell Chopin from "Choppin' ".
Or "petted" from "petite".
--- and the comical ressitills
@@vonPunki Many more...
I am truly glad my instincts led me to scroll forward to realize there was not a single moving picture in this video. I would never see this young protagonist play the piano. And was this video short? No. It was pretty long. So, what did I do? Changed the channel.
Unimaginative TOSH !!!
loved it. I know how she felt.
Beautiful Story. I have 4 keyboards. I want to take lessons now. Someone, at the gym, teaches piano, guitar. Jerry from Anaheim, California USA. ❤
It is amazing that we humans often fail to applaud the
good of a story: overcoming difficulties/trials, but find resounding fault with mispronunciations. Yes, improvements should be made there, but what about the moral of the narrative; is it not more important? Hmmm?🌺💕🥰
AI must have put this together. Great story with fractured pronunciation. I kept screaming the words to my phone! 😅
Wonderful story line!
Please choose someone who understands music to read for you so the words are all pronounced correctly. Thank you!
Not to mention phrasing in the sentences. Great story!
It is AI speech.
@@peggyfletcher-z7d AI generated. Not a person.
The talented Ms Ming
Awesome story and Sàlton SEA California USA
One stand out well written story. The best so far I have read on Face Book. Post many more excellent written stories. Do NOT settle for garbage.
A beautiful story but I doubt someone in music would have trouble pronouncing Chopin (Phonetically show-pan)
A bit of work needed on the pronunciation and text. Great story for Christmas needs abridging a bit.
Lovely story about life’s surprises❤
Loved this! Just wished I could hear a few notes! ❤❤❤
The person reading this story needs to learn how to correctly pronounce the script. Obviously no one edited this.
@@JimHayes-j5t AI no doubt!
Excellent narrating
A truly beautiful story. Too bad computerized pronunciation lacked so much and distracts from a beautiful story.
Good story with a few mispronounced words and phrases. I've played piano & organ since I was 5 1/2 years old. I'm 73 now. A rusty player but still have fun once in a while 🙂
The speaker has to be computer-generated; otherwise, he would be able to pronounce properly words such as “Chopin,” “recital’” and “bass.”
Wonderful story! ❤
The voice quality is very good, but I’m quite certain that it’s a bot. The mispronunciation and inability to comprehend the syntax, required in order to intonate correctly, can only mean one thing: bot.
Love it Ming
Good story but why confine the music to classical music? All music can bring joy and sharing to others. I returned to playing piano, simple chording and popular standards, at 64 and I am now 84 and still enjoying it.
If classical music is confining, then so is only liking country music, or only liking jazz, or only liking heavy metal. But world class musicans play classical because somebody has to or it will NEVER get heard tnhanks to the fickle mind controil media listening for the cash register to ring.. Same for Duke Ellington , Gershwin or East Indian music, etc.
Good story; but the AI reader MUST learn to pronounce names of composers or their pieces. Even words like DUET were screwed up.
When does the music start? Despite the picture it's all commentary.
Show-Pain not choppin, I hate AI voices.
AI reading a script.
Nice story. Please ask the developers to listen to the narration. No attention to the accuracy. Is it AI-generated? There are many inexcusable mispronunciations. Also, edit the transcription of the narration.
Nice story. But... the Voice Over! "Chatto Margo?" "Choppin?" "Do it" (Duet). Ye gods.
Stupid mis-pronunciations of names and words ruined this inspirational tale.
I have never noticed that. The story took me away to another world, another time.
No. It did not ruin anything
Beautiful story - mispronouncing Chopin and recital were among the glaring errors. I can’t believe whoever created the story didn’t have someone check the pronunciations first.
Reminded me of the movie The Pianist when Adrian Brody‘s character was caught by a Nazi captain, trying to play a piano in a bombed out building and TOLD to continue playing. Scared, he slowly played a piece by Chopin - nocturne in C-sharp minor No. 20.
Yeah. I agree. Chopin is not spelled with two p's. And it is not pronounced like choppin wood. And he could not pronounce bass correctly either. It is not bass like the fish, but rather like bass guitar. How stupid.
There were other glaring mispronunciations also, which is jarring considering the inspirational story.
Here we go another AI Yarn!
Chopin is pronounced Show Pan dummy
I love Chopin Dummy's music said AI
I forgive the mispronounced names for the joy of music dreams rekindled. 😂😂😂
Too bad the text to speech program is just TERRIBLE. How many times did it say "Chop- in" instead of "Show pan"
and then "de-bus-ee" instead of "de-beau-sea" and many other errors as well.
Who's 'Choppin' !! It makes for a 'heart strings yarn but if she had not played for 'ten years' it would not have been much of a performance. Concert pianists practice six hours a day just to maintain a high standard. And what's a bass note? It would have been better to have heard at least a bit of the music.
Say, did "Choppin" write Woodchoppers Ball for Woody Herman's big band? Only real musicians like me will get this...
the floor are not marble, but wood : so ridiculous !!!
A nice sounding fairytale, but it serves to illustrate how ridiculously twisted the American health care system is!
It's spelled Chopin but pronounced Sho-pen
What is the point of this story unless we hear her play?
And that's the crux of the problem with many AI phony stories...or is it "pony stories?"
I sorta hate these non-videos where the static pic does not match the narration. Not for me.
Is this a robotic voice or is the narrator reading a script with poor puctuation? Some weird phrasing.
Nice story. Could use an editor for AI. Chopp-en? Really? Recital? LOL
Good grief what is the purpose of this absurd and badly narrated story. To play the Nocturne would be infinitely more worthy of the time taken to make this silly kitsch story
The spelling and grammar mistakes on the story crawl are appalling.
As are the pronunciation errors in the spoken words.
The sisters in these stories always need medical treatment and the mothers always need medication...it never fails. Oh and the designer heels always click on the floor.
A great story, but spoiled by “Choppin”, “DeBUSSY”, “ressitle “ and other mispronunciations.
Whenever I hear a story read like this I think it must be done by a computer with those classic mispronunciations. I wonder if it is even a real story. If it was, full and researchable names would be used. Is this an AI story? The photo used doesn't match with a girl named Ming which would usually be Chinese. I don't mind a good fiction story. I do mind a fiction story parading as factual.
Mr Narrator. please learn to pronounce the Musicians and composer's names so that you sound like you know something about music. You have a good voice and narration skills, so perfect yourself and learn about your subjects.
@@peterkohl1863 Not a person. AI generated, unfortunately.
Someone needs to teach AI reader the proper pronunciations of all the words. This is soooo embarrassing !!! 😂
Cleary AI - really prefer to hear Human work (her hair is not black it’s blonde in the picture
Lovely story but why was this released with all the errors made by the narration? The story was about music and
so many common words associated with music were mispronounced like Chopin, recital, and others and many
also mispelled in the captions like penis for pianist and Chattoo instead of the wine , Chateau Margo i was
hoping to listen to a bit of the Chopin music also.
AI narration unfortunate.
Choppin?
The narrator needs to learn how to pronounce the words. He can't pronounce recital, Chopin, or bass. There may be others I missed.
Are you sure it's a human voice?
Nothing wrong with his accent. He's American. I can't fault him. Mb you should read it
It's AI voice over.
It is a computer generated voice.
I just don’t like narratives accompanied by a series of stills! Bye!
Good story but I hated the mispronounciations.
You would think the girl in the picture would be Asian as she had black hair
You need to get your pronunciation corrected..... one of the greatest composers ever and the story teller say "Chop-in, as in Chopin wood! His name is pronounced "Show-pon" ....thats the phonectic pronunciation.....
Well I just wasted 30+ minutes. If she played the piano, why didn’t we hear her. Worst video ever!
The narrator needs to proof read the script so to learn how to pronounce words properly. He has crucified certain words unmercifully.
@@davel2223 AI generated. Not a person.
Playing choppin is hard/
Waste of time and space.
Made up.
Narrator sound like a learned man BUT, a learned man also is supposed to be able to know something about music, and supposed to know how to Spell and pronounce a composer's name. A Fail to the Editing of this Video.
❤❤❤ * MUSIC WILL ALLL WAYS LEAD YOU * h OM e *❤❤❤
You might want to check on the pronunciation of DeBussy and Chopin (Show pan). Duet is pronounced (do et).
Please. Anyone reading a story about. a classical musician should know how to pronounce the composer's names...it seemed that the reader was very mechanical and truly had no special connection with classical music. It was flat. Because of my interest in classical music and in audio reading I listened all the way through. Start by listening to some music by Chopin, Debussy, Schubert, Beethoven. See if it moves you. If you really listen, you might be changed forever! This music should hav been used in the recording. The reader's voice needs to express compassion, and interest, and excitement. An inspoiring story, but with a truly boring presentation.
Hire a human narrator.
Due to the illiteracy rate in our country I'm not sure that's a good idea either lol
This might be an inspiring story, but the barrage of mispronunciations by the narrator makes it an annoying one! Between “The Bussy, Coppin, and Chatto Margo” the story has lost its value.
Though this documentary, you didn't add any piano music!!! I was looking forward to Chopin and your narrator couldn't even pronounce recital correctly! Boo
Glad Thompson put money into programs, but he’s still a jerk…how many others will he humiliate?
The pronunciations by AI are atrocious, just basic Chopin and Debussy…good grief!
I loved the story except for one thing, mispronounced and mispelled Chopin. It's more like show-pan only softer. th-cam.com/video/P6oZfICLcwI/w-d-xo.html
black hjair of waitress - well as she sat down to play Piano she turned Brunette ???? --- try a better script !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Another stupid video with a stupid script and stupid AI generated narration, I watched a few moments only before checking out.
Boring, Boring, Boring,,,,,,,,,,,
As a professional narrator, I feel profound embarrassment to listen to good glurge so horribly twisted 🥨