Simple toys bringing simple joys. This Christmas bell chimes bought at Value Village for $10 Canadian and still works.
Relax and enjoy Carol of the Bells that is priceless.
Simple toys bringing simple joys. This Christmas bell chimes bought at Value Village for $10 Canadian and still works.
Relax and enjoy Carol of the Bells that is priceless.
Christopher Ferreira’s song “The Dancer”, from his album “The Piano Pieces”.
A simple animated style combined with the song created a quiet beauty made by Atsuko Yamagishi.
The song is relaxing. To listen click on the photo or here.
Hi, My name is Julie. I entered this Piano on the street contest on September 21, by playing Chopin Fantasie Impromptu Op. 66 on the Lonsdale Quay Market Piano, if you like it please vote for me! Thank you.
Julie is just amazing. Let’s raise the roof and vote for Julie. This is one of many players at Support Piano on the street. Please share and vote here.
Disclaimer: I am not related to her in any shape or form. I am not getting paid for this. I just want to show that there are many talented people out there.
Remember the piano on the street in Vancouver I posted here? Apparently, it is a hit as well in Ontario. How did I find this out? Mainly because of other bloggers that are kind enough to share what they found due to earlier postings. Note: Please vote for Kathryn here.
I came across Michael McNamara performing on my #streetpiano, Foxgang Amadeus.
Apologies for the shaky video, I didn’t have time to use a tripod or set up my camera. I designed/painted it for the streets of #Cobourg, #Ontario for the “Keys to our Town” art initiative. The piano is located at the northwest corner of Victoria Park. Sorab Bulsara carved the ears and stool for me from an old tree stump, using only a chainsaw by Katriona Dean.
And these what people are saying:
Actually this brought tears to my eyes too! Couldn’t believe the people walking by…if only I was lucky enough to walk by in person and have the chance to stop and listen for a bit. And the smile at the end was so beautiful.
Everything about this video is simply perfect! Yes, the quality of the sound/video too! A brilliant artist had the excellent idea of leaving a beautifully designed piano in the middle of the sidewalk waiting for some random talented person to give him/her the chance to give a little show to the people walking around. It’s amazing. Imagine it, maybe you’re stressed or nervous or simply having a bad day and you bump into this. The video makes me feel warm inside, knowing there is people with a creative mind and a nice heart that want to share something with the rest.
I live in Texas. Micheal is Fabulous! I’m sharing this, all the way down here. Love the piano and the artistry of the whole thing. I’m in awe of this piece of art. Truly moving. WOW!
And from the player: Michael McNamara:Thank you, Imelda of My Word Wall for sharing this.
It is a project by Support Piano whose main purpose is to change the world through the power of music in Metro Vancouver, BC. Canada. Music Matters!
For the months of July and August, pianos were placed in several locations for passersby to engage in playing the piano and to entertain the public. It was a welcoming event for anyone to play, record their performance, and join the talent contest by submitting it to Support Piano.
This is the best piece I thoroughly enjoyed listening to.
*** Note from the pianist*** Please go to the link and vote for her. Thank you!
I am honored you decided to share my video. Any bloggers who have a Facebook, please feel free to vote here at this link! http://bit.ly/1s93lg8
I’ve listened to him sing and play the piano so many times, what a perfect pitch, melody and tune.
This is gospel for the fallen ones
Locked away in permanent slumber
Assembling their philosophies
From pieces of broken memories
(This is the beat of my heart)
Their gnashing teeth and criminal tongues
Conspire against the odds
But they haven’t seen the best of us yet
If you love me, let me go
These words are knives and often leave scars
The fear of falling apart
Truth be told, I never was yours
The fear of falling apart
This is gospel for the vagabonds
Ne’er-do-wells and insufferable bastards
Confessing their apostasies
Led away by imperfect impostors
(This is the beat of my heart)
Don’t try to sleep through the end of the world
And bury me alive
‘Cause I won’t give up without a fight