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  • How beautiful the music is with the landscape. Each beauty enhances the other so wonderfully. Very nice.

  • @c33r0k33 Thank you. My dream is to live in a small house with the minimum use of fossel energy but full of music.

  • Très artistique et élégant. Bravo et merci

  • @Paola090759 Merci beacoup, Paola!

  • Once again you've recorded a lovely and original arrangement played beautifully! And the video of the beautiful scene (and charming bird) is a delight! You make me happy for the world! Reinforcing that music is a universal language, you connect me in my country with yourself in your country, a world away. Please keep up the good and inspiring work!!!!!

    Kathy in hot and dry, but beautiful high-desert New Mexico, USA. 

  • @actorharper Hi Kathy! Thanks a lot for your comment that also makes me happy. Music is indeed a tool to connect different yet same worlds.

  • Elegantly played as usual Hung-gon! I always enjoy your music so much. You play so expressively! The photo of you and your harp on the porch of the cottage is beautiful. Such inspiring surroundings, despite the weather!

  • @barbiedee11 Thanks. Yes, everything was inspiring there, including the little bird that came to the porch and stayed for quite a while, not being afraid of me and my camera.

  • So beautiful! I like the way you shaped that tune! Your version is elegant and brings out the longing in the music at the same time.

    Thank you for sharing!

    Mary (VHC)

  • @MaryGreenleaf Thanks for your so nice and musical a comment!

  • Thank you for playing a tune familiar to all of us. I was going to ask you to do that so I could observe how you phrase your playing. With unfamiliar tunes it was not possible, but with this one I should be able to learn some of what I need to know.

  • @DonnaMenke I am glad to read what you write. Yes, I did want to play something familiar for all of us in the wonderful harp group. Since I am not particularly a folk musician per se, I refrained from doing too many ornaments that I am not convinced with but tried only a few ornaments that I feel go with this scenery.

  • Very lovely...I must learn that tune! My husband was stationed twice in Korea - once in Kwangju and at Osan air base. Very pretty countryside in your video too.

    Nanci (VHC)

  • @harprdh Thanks! I was very lucky to have the cottage for a week. I travelled more abroad than in Korea but Korea is full of beautiful countrysides, I realize anew.

  • perfect.\christine.

  • @serenityharp Thanks, Christine!

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