Music gives joy to all. I love watching these unexpected performances from the brilliant pianist, violinist, opera singers and others. Watching from the Philippines ❤
Csárdás is a Hungarian word. The name comes from the word csárda, which means pub. The csárdás is a traditional Hungarian folk dance. The csárdás is undoubtedly a national symbol in Hungary. It was a conscription dance in the Hungarian army in the 18th century. Interestingly, this is the best-known version written by an Italian composer, Vittorio Monti.
I was trying to comment on one of the shorts and i accidentally scrolled, I wanted to thank you so much for pointing out the "conversation" you have in music, you play something and then they play something in return. I haven't played in years but I am still frequently hearing how musicians can talk back and fourth in the music and it's freaking magical!!!!
A csárdás eredetileg egy magyar néptánc. Általában cigány zenészek adják elő, és ma már népviseletbe öltözött magyar néptáncos párok járják el az úgy nevezett mulatságokon.
Bravissimo!!! "You shall love the Lord your GOD with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind; and Love your neighbor as yourself. LORD JESUS CHRIST" Saturday It's THE LORD GOD ALMIGHTY 'S Day! PRAISE THE LORD!
Totally fake. Never heard of this song it gets requested, the pianist knows it and the violinist knows it. What a coincidence! Multiple cams running as well. Insulting.
Emmm... Because YOU, personally, don't happen to recognize/haven't heard the song before, THAT makes it 'fake'?!?! I'm thinkin' you just fall smack in the middle of the bonkers viewers. Go do some Googling and quit embarrassing yourself in public so blatantly, please.
Two phones on each side of the piano, and one to two guys recording in the store. Obviously the violinist is with him. The women might also be, though that's honestly irrelevant because the rest of the store is not in the know.