hi! no i don't have the sheetmusic for this. i learn these songs by ear and i actually don't have these chords anymore. sorry! thanks so much for watching though!
thanks! i hope you understand english! i can't type in chinese on this computer as my computer is broken BUT i don't have the sheetmusic to this. i learnt it by ear. thanks so much for listening and i hope amei brings you awesome amounts of musical joy!
You are *fantastic* at this. I so wish I could speak Chinese. I tried, failed miserably, and did the same for Japanese, and also failed but not quite as miserably as my failed attempt at Chinese.
thanks brian!! i highly doubt that you failed miserably! though chinese is a bit more complicated simply because it's so tonal vs. japanese and korean which are atonal. either way i'm sure you did a fantastic job!
It is! In fact, it makes me curious how the four (I think?) different ways of pronouncing the vowels in Chinese interplays with music. I could be wrong but I thought there were four, one being static, one going down, one going up, and the fourth one... was up down up? I didn't get very far. When singing in Chinese, does this govern the path of the melody in anyway? PS -- I love your Chinese songs and the French one, Mon Dieu.
lol thanks! your comments are always super amazing. but you are correct. the fourth one goes down and then up. but no, when you sing you don't sing the tones. usually it's standard enough phrases that you know what's being said but sometimes you do simply just have to look it up because it's confusing.
is there anyway you can come up with the music sheet....loveeee to have it...thanks
lemonpotty 1 year ago
hi! no i don't have the sheetmusic for this. i learn these songs by ear and i actually don't have these chords anymore. sorry! thanks so much for watching though!
etienne214 1 year ago
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lemonpotty 2 years ago
你好! 你很厲害! 非常好聼! 我很佩服你。
其實我不是中國人, 但是我喜歡a-mei的歌。 你有沒有這首歌的樂譜嗎?
colloquialchinese 3 years ago 2
thanks! i hope you understand english! i can't type in chinese on this computer as my computer is broken BUT i don't have the sheetmusic to this. i learnt it by ear. thanks so much for listening and i hope amei brings you awesome amounts of musical joy!
etienne214 3 years ago
wow you have got such AMAZING talent.
one of the best version i've heard. i love the little twist you did toward the end
lanbaubau 3 years ago
thanks very very much!!! i'm glad you enjoyed it.
etienne214 3 years ago
You are *fantastic* at this. I so wish I could speak Chinese. I tried, failed miserably, and did the same for Japanese, and also failed but not quite as miserably as my failed attempt at Chinese.
wbarreguy 3 years ago
thanks brian!! i highly doubt that you failed miserably! though chinese is a bit more complicated simply because it's so tonal vs. japanese and korean which are atonal. either way i'm sure you did a fantastic job!
etienne214 3 years ago
It is! In fact, it makes me curious how the four (I think?) different ways of pronouncing the vowels in Chinese interplays with music. I could be wrong but I thought there were four, one being static, one going down, one going up, and the fourth one... was up down up? I didn't get very far. When singing in Chinese, does this govern the path of the melody in anyway? PS -- I love your Chinese songs and the French one, Mon Dieu.
wbarreguy 3 years ago
lol thanks! your comments are always super amazing. but you are correct. the fourth one goes down and then up. but no, when you sing you don't sing the tones. usually it's standard enough phrases that you know what's being said but sometimes you do simply just have to look it up because it's confusing.
etienne214 3 years ago