Breathe Me by Sia (Piano Cover)

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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2007

A friend of mine is turning a year older and this song is her favorite so this video is for her.
Happy Birthday Tess!

I can't really play the piano but learned parts of this song by watching this excellent video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4ZTspp_-r0

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  • Whats this about red-thread? xD

  • Check the ElBesoDeMuerte thread here :)

  • The red thread?

    On right hand....

  • This video was after returning from a trip in south east asia. I got the red thread from an old lady in the ruins of Ta Phrom in Cambodia.

  • Oh okay...

    Did You know that a red thread (exactly on right hand!) mean Pro-Ana? x)

    P.S. Great cover! :*

  • I'm in no way supporting Pro-Ana, i promise!

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  • you play great for a beginer! you should definetely try some classes, you may have potential ;)

  • it sounds good but you def. should use the damper pedal :)

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  • Sometimes playing more quieter is more power. Like a beautiful river that has a lot of emotion.

  • Like.

    

  • @smackdown838 just saying, you can't just PUT emotion into the piano, you really have to feel it. If she doesn't feel it then there can't be emotion. Some people play stiffly, it's just a fact.

  • @ExplosizeProductions I thought it had something to do with kabala

  • Hahah when I saw the red thread I thought excatly the same as everybody else did :P

    But you played wonderful by the way! :D

  • Awesome :D x

  • Dont worry about pro-anna. Only in the western world is the red tread connected with pro-anna. In asia it means life connection, red symbolises blod and the tread the connection, because it can be twisted and stretched, but not broken. It is often used as a way of remembering the dead, showing the connection will always be there.

    Peace and have a great summer :)

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