A comme amour
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A comme amore......a love like....
thank you beith beautiful upload....
again...please permit me to accept the words from my dearest love K....
yes....like your music....she gives me incredible warmth....we walk a path together...A comme amour.....
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so beautiful music!!! amazing!!! ....If You agree, .....I dedicate this video..my G....my love , he gave me warmth wings....when I listening this music my soul fly with him on the sky....I feel like a bird....which want to touches sun....and kisses sunny rays. I wll always...my G ......if you want...I will.....
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sounds nice, but needs more practice..
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paul de seneville and Oliver tussaint.
los famosos compositores de Richard Clayderman, quien es el intérprete original.
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quien es el compsitor de esta obra????
who is the composer of this piece???
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it was really good.. i think you play ir pretty well.. i think should pratise it a bit more and you will play perfect!.. congratulations
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good go on !!
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wow you just needs more practise and no problem on effort, interpretation and feelings and tempo..they bend together as if a professional player's are. i admit your better than me but im btter than u in memorising notes xD,,great
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Oh boy! You really need to practice. It was oretty bad. Listen to Clayderman and try it again.
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Oh I'm so gratefull that there is a mistake at least. thank god, otherwise it would have been completle perfect. too perfect!! I was sad, that I cannot play like you do, but this mistake made me happy again *g*
thank you for this great video and your interpretation.
Wow you guys are poetic.. I love this piano music!
sailormoonfanatic15 4 years ago 12
The notes come tumbling down, you shoot them out with a burning passion. It's is as though you couldn't hold it in any longer, and just had to express that feeling in the pit of your stomach in the most powerful and fiery way you could. Messy in parts, and could tend to be all over the place. However at the end you clean it up and send it off on it's tremendous journey. RIchard Clayderman step aside! Step aside! because this piano is occupied.
QwertyJones88 4 years ago 9