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Welch schöne und berührende Komposition, lieber Stefan! Ich mag die Melancholie und die dunkle Wärme darin. Dieser Klang wird in mir noch eine ganze Weile nachhallen. Die stimmungsvollen Bilder passen perfekt. 🎶🌊✨🌅
An invitation to meditation. What beautiful and deep sounds Enveloping softness, the musical phrases are a progression towards total letting go. I really love the last notes which arrive like an abandonment. Congratulations Michel
I love this piece dear Stefan! I listened to it several times in a row and if I find some time I will try to learn it. It is great that you are sharring the scores of your beautiful compositions.
Großartig Stefan! Soo schön✨ Ich liebe die Stimmung dieser Komposition, die Melancholie...und dass man ganz in die Tiefe geführt wird. Wunderschöne Akkordfolgen, oft etwas überraschend, wie in 0.48👌auch der Schluss gefällt mir sehr gut. Gratulation! Marianne
Ganz herzlichen Dank für deine lieben Worte, Marianne! 🙏🙂💗 Die Idee zu dem Stück hatte ich ja schon vor ein paar Monaten gehabt , aber war irgendwie nicht zufrieden damit. Hab´s dann vor zwei Wochen wieder aufgegriffen und konnte mich aus der festgefahrenen Spur lösen. Jetzt ist es doch ein mehr "gitarristisches" Stück geworden. Freut mich sehr dass es dir gefällt! LG Stefan
So very soothing and lovely, Stefan! I think guitar is the most romantic instrument sound than all other instruments and you really make it speak the language of love! Great original and performance, Stefan!
I often envy pianists because of the great possibilities of their instrument and its fantastic repertoire. That's why I'm very pleased that you have such praise for the guitar! Thank you dear Donna!🙏🙏🙂💗
Das ist traumhaft schön und erhebt uns in eine andere Welt. Danke auch für die Noten. Ich musste es gleich durchspielen. So eine wunderbare Komposition. 👏🎶🌻 Liebe Grüße, Wolfgang
Herzlichen Dank , lieber Wolfgang! 🙂🙏💗Deine und Mariannes Musik sind für mich immer eine wunderbare Inspiritationsquelle! Ich würde sonst immer nur Ländler komponieren! LG Stefan
6 дней назад
Hello, What a beautiful sharing. It's magnificent! A pleasant listening moment for me. All my congratulations and my like. Good day. Danielle
A delicate and poetic instrumental composition that perfectly ties in with the very suggestive images. I appreciate your excellent performance made with musicality, beautiful sound and great attention to dynamics. Dear Stefan, I greet you cordially from Italy and wish you a good new week :-) Antonio
I thank you very much, dear Antonio, for listening and commenting so kindly!! 🙂🙏🙏 I wish you a nice weekend and looking forward to your next video! Stefan
Thanks Zal!🙏 That was a very philosophical question. I've also asked myself why I always like to use pictures or video sequences of water, sea or lakes and also sunsets. The sun is the simplest: it is the source of light and "symbolizes" consciousness, the one in you that knows. Water and its movements are an expression of life and all life consists of waves and changes in wave form. (see quantum physics or string theory) Our emotions also come and go in a wave-like movement. Therefore: water "symbolizes" the soul, the inner side of life. According to Schopenhauer, music is the direct expression of life. Because music also consists of waves (see the individual notes) and wave-like movements over a whole piece. So we have two things: consciousness and the soul or life. But of course they are one, just as the wave is derived from the circle (the sun). Think of sine and cosine, which are derived from circular motion!! So when the One, theologically God or whatever you want to call it, moves, waves are created. Now everything is clear...or is it?😄
Haha, never thought I’d read about sine and cosine, circular motion and physics in a recording of an emotional guitar piece. 😂 I really like your philosophical approach. Thinking about your approach, I could see how the double slit experiment would also provide a very nice explanation. Particles (notes), that behave like waves, but if you look at them closely, they are just notes on a score sheet.