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A Thousand years (Piano/Cello Cover) - ThePianoGuys

A Thousand years (Piano/Cello Cover) - ThePianoGuys

La música del barroco Vous qui passez sans me voir lyrics + English translation You, who walk by without seeing me Without even saying good night Give me a bit of hope this night I'm in so much pain You, from whom I expect a glance For which reason this night You walk me by without seeing me? One word, I'm going to say: "I love you" It's ridiculous, it's bohemian It's young and it's also sad You, who walk by without seeing me Will you give me, tonight, Some hope? The memories are there to choke me The tears, the flowers, the kisses Yes I recall the beautiful mornings in April We lived under the highest roofs of the city You, who walk by without seeing me Without even saying good night Give me a bit of hope this night I'm in so much pain You, from whom I expect a glance For which reason this night You walk me by without seeing me? One word, I'm going to say: "I love you" It's ridiculous, it's bohemian It's young and it's also sad You, who walk by without seeing me Without giving me hope Farewell...

Non-sappy father/daughter dance songs Photo from Tribesmaid @nrodell93088's wedding by Nima Salimi I've spent the last two days scouring the 'net for a father/daughter dance for our wedding reception, and frankly, virtually every suggestion I've come across has a title that makes me throw up in my mouth a little like "Daddy's Little Girl" or "Butterfly Kisses."I'm not opposed to sentimental songs but perhaps none with the bride=angel/child/doll theme I can't seem to get away from. My dad's a '60s/'70s Classic/Southern rock kinda guy. There's gotta be something out there about years going by, getting older, moving on… I just can't seem to find it. This is one of the few traditions we're actually keeping, so I'd like to find something right for us. Yeah, nothing like the creepy incest themes that seem to come up with father/daughter dances, hmm? Classic rock ballads and harder rock for those rockin' dads: style="display:inline-block;width:728px;height:90px" data-ad-client="ca-pub-8220608997908431" data-ad-slot="8586465252">

Familia de instrumentos First dance songs that haven't been done to death Not that I have anything against Etta James' "At Last" or Michael Buble's "Everything," — they're both perfect first dance songs — but I've heard them both WAY too many times at weddings. So, combining my database of musician friends (some of whom made the list) with the Offbeat Bride editorial team's tastes, we've compiled a list of totally not overused first dance songs… from the silly, to the romantic, to the extremely controversial! Oldies but Goodies — along the same lines of "At Last" The Beach Boys "God Only Knows" (hear it) Shuggie Otis' "Strawberry Letter 23" (hear it) Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get it On" (hear it) Otis Redding's "That's How Strong My Love Is" (hear it) Van Morrison's "Sweet Thing" (hear it) The Zombies' "This Will Be Our Year" (hear it) The Kinks "Waterloo Sunset" (hear it) Toussaint McCall's "Nothing Takes The Place Of You" (hear it) Al Green's "Love and Happiness" (hear it) Sexy Romantic Wonky 'n Fun Indie SUPER Indie Jazzin' — along the same lines of Michael Buble

Bolero De Ravel Orquesta Filarmónica De Munich Funciones de la música

En este video se ven dos tipos diferentes de instrumentos de cuerda: el piano y el cello. El chello se puede tocar por fricción(como en el video) ó por pulsaciones. El piano se toca por pulsaciones en donde las teclas del piano activa un mecanismo que golpea las cuerdas para que vibren. by fernandolavin Feb 19

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