Amazing Music by the Birds on a Wire
Very original.
Very original.
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One of the best interpretations I’ve heard of Chopin’s Nocturne in C sharp minor.
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The effects of tranquil or nature sounds can also induce sleep. That’s what I found out and more with Business Insider’s: “The Best Music for Being More Productive“ (I almost fell asleep reading this while listening to nature sounds)
A great performance of Grieg’s Air by a group of talented musicians. They are all playing by ear, and the conductor is playing his violin.
The King of all musical instruments.
Well done, boys.
A beautiful production of No Eye Had Seen.