It took me several re-watches of interstellar to slowly understand just how incredibly deep the film went. I was just too young to understand when I first watched it. Now whenever I think about the mysteries of the universe, humanity's purpose in the cosmos, and the mysterious nature of time I always am reminded of interstellar and its message because the movie somehow pulls off this incredible philosophical depth specific to sci-fi I've yet to see any other sci-fi film recreate. Part of that is thanks to the soundtrack, music is a wonderful thing it is a nearly universal language for humans, play a sad song across the world and almost everyone will understand it is sad. Play interstellar's soundtrack and everyone will understand the melancholy that Hans Zimmer masterfully creates. Interstellar would not be Interstellar without the soundtrack. Interstellar is one of the few movies where you must find the biggest screen imaginable, the largest speakers possible to truly experience the movie in the way it was meant to be experienced
I wish they went with the original script instead of the dumbed down version we got in theaters where "love conquers all" and future humanity saves itself with time traveling tesseract. In the original script, they went on a crazier journey with giant abandoned space stations built by autonomous Chinese robots trapped into a time bubble around the black hole and fractal alien lifeforms. The aliens' superevolved future form was actually responsible for creating the wormhole, so Cooper's entire mission was actually to save the aliens' early ancestral form rather than to save humanity. And by saving these early primitive alien life forms, mankind incidentially saves themselves too.
@@ChampangeSuperNovaz It's in reference to one of the final scenes from the movie Interstellar. If you haven't seen the movie then it won't make any sense. I'd highly recommend watching it.
she just has a Flow, and a harmony, with what she is doing. she plays her instrument without shoes, she lives this moment with the vib and the Earth. it's beautiful.
marimba is the best vibe insturment, you can go all out in that instrument. Especially if you play in a group and you're on the same wavelength, amazing
It’s amazing what humans with humility can accomplish. The movie, the music, still reverberates in my soul all these years. Thank you Yuni for so delicately and masterfully pulling at my heart strings.
the marimba is one of the many instruments that hardly carve out solo roles. in this case I think it makes a quantum leap: not only is it capable of giving all the harmony of the song played but I think it is the best version ever listened to. it's a version that I like to listen to every day to make peace with the world. thanks and congratulations
That makes zero sense you don't have to know how to do something to understand the complexity and beauty of it, I'm no astrophysics but I still look at the stars with there infinite complexity and beauty and I still appreciate it
@@coreylancaster2205 You can understand some level of visual complexity and beauty by just looking at the stars, but I have no doubt that some astrophysics get a much higher level of complexity and non-visual beauty from their knowledge. Be humbler my friend, there is more than you can see.
@@CogitoBcn you mistake understanding with acknowledgment I didn't study the stars or music but I appreciate it all the same as someone who did not because of knowledge but because of the impact they had on my life
Dear parents, if your boy is smiling looking at his phone that doesn't mean he is texting girlfriend, he is just feeling his presence in different dimension...
Imagine being a composer as big as Hans Zimmer and there's hundreds of musicians on youtube showing creativity that's inspired by your own. I'd feel like the happiest person on earth.
That's how all music performances should be! Music shouldn't be just about playing, it's about *performing*, if you enjoy it, your audience likely will as well.
@@darkdaegurth well of course, you can't just be total trash and cover it with being engaging, but I mean being more involved rather than just performing. For example, if you're singing and just standing in place without moving, it's not as fun when compared to some more movement and expression. It's a combination of performance and engagement.
The 'bridge', especially the ascending base progression, gives me freaking chills every time. God bless this beautiful human being for sharing her wonderful talent!
Haha, that reminds me of the scene in Bambi when the rain shower turns into a symphony. I always loved that scene for the same reason. Rain should be musical! XD
maybe for me, this is the most immersive soundtrack I’ve ever heard. Zimmer's work was really spectacular. Interstellar is indeed without a doubt the best film I have ever seen
@@mellowthebear u have to watch it along with the movie. only then you get a sense of whats going on. its way bigger than you think, not just this piece of music but the whole universe.
Please do NOT follow this arrangement! It is wrong and removed the one thing that made interstellar soundtrack so emotional, which is the bittersweet chord progression of F maj 7 to G6 to A minor ! Those bass notes are supposed to go F G A G, not A B C D. Please refer to the actual original soundtrack and you'll see what I mean. Or maybe just any other arrangement on UA-cam (this is the first one I've seen which had the wrong chords)
@@aliciakanapilly8617 Thanks for listening! And just to avoid sounding like a hater I should add an addendum; this arrangement is actually very good apart from that one big mistake, so it's fine to follow the overall feel as long as you're aware of the chords issue
There’s something very 1970’es about this. I recall as a child feeling that it described the life grownups lived. Those melancholic and mostly predictable base tones sounded like the treadmill of everyday chores, upon which the variations of life were added. It made me appreciate being a child, rather than aching to become a grownup myself.
This is a great way to understand the dynamic of the song. Simplicity and complexity in perfect conjunction. The song is beautiful. This girl's smile is beautiful. Interstellar is beautiful. And now, this will be on loop to put me to sleep... 🙂🙂🙂
I have loved the marimba since growing up with the Baja Marimba Band in the early 70's. After watching you smile as you played it has renewed my love of the instrument once again😍
Man every time I hear this music, I feel how small we are in this entire universe and beyond it. It feels so intimidating yet so fascinating at the same time.. Feels like how vast is this system we living in and what surprises has the universe and the energy controlling it has for us. Just brilliant piece of music really gets me every time..
Goosebumps all over my body… listening to it played this way is an amazing experience. I wish i could listen to it the first time again, because it shook my inner system. Now, when i listen to it, all i try is to find new nuances i haven’t heard the time before. Yuni, this is pure dedication… it’s hard to find words that can describe “Your” Version
This movie really gets to me and makes me emotional. It’s definitely one of my favorites. Had to rewatch it to understand the depth of everything but the soundtrack 😰 I had to download it. The whole thing is amazing.
How this movie didn't win any awards is beyond my comprehension. Not only did it have the best musical score, the director was out fucking standing, on top of the best visuals of any movie I have ever seen. The academy awards are a joke.
I always found it impressive how she (and others like her) can play with 4 sticks at the same time and control the distance between all of them and such. Amazing coordination.
Marimba is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space. Maybe we should trust that, even if we can't understand it.
The four mallet technique is so incredible the way the other mallet doesn’t even shake when the other one moves is so cool. It’s reminding me that I have to practice more lol
That's absolutely the best covered ever made of INTERSTELLAR. She is able to give us all the emotion and the perfection of these wonderful piece. 👏❣️ Love from Italy 🇮🇹!!
@@nobay maybe they don’t have a close relationship? You can’t just assume that they know each other to the point where he can just randomly send his ex boss a video. Lol
Not that you mentioned it, I paid closer attention to her and her shadow to make sure they were in sync. Because if they weren’t this becomes a different type of video.
Would have been super cool to cut her shadow playing the continuous rhythm and paste it in position over the actual video of her playing the other parts. Then it would just be a shadow on the wall playing something different from the primary parts.
Ingeniosa melodía de la película Interestelar , hace referencia al reloj mecánico y como pasa el tiempo en la relativdad de Einstein . Congratulations.♥
In fact
It was One shot. Girl was playing from multiple dimension.
She is space time traveller
She's playing within a tesseract
Underrated comment
Fun fact: she actually made this video before Hans Zimmer composes it.
Mind blown!
LoL@ 🏅😳
I like how she's channelling Interstellar by playing with versions of herself from different time loops
Interesting observation!
yo you are saying she just played herself? ;)
@@hagestad hilarious
Also because she doesn't have 10 hands
LoL! If you look real close you can see dust on the floor...
No matter in which instrument i listen to this interstellar theme..i get goosebumps everytime
Marimba
It took me several re-watches of interstellar to slowly understand just how incredibly deep the film went. I was just too young to understand when I first watched it. Now whenever I think about the mysteries of the universe, humanity's purpose in the cosmos, and the mysterious nature of time I always am reminded of interstellar and its message because the movie somehow pulls off this incredible philosophical depth specific to sci-fi I've yet to see any other sci-fi film recreate. Part of that is thanks to the soundtrack, music is a wonderful thing it is a nearly universal language for humans, play a sad song across the world and almost everyone will understand it is sad. Play interstellar's soundtrack and everyone will understand the melancholy that Hans Zimmer masterfully creates. Interstellar would not be Interstellar without the soundtrack. Interstellar is one of the few movies where you must find the biggest screen imaginable, the largest speakers possible to truly experience the movie in the way it was meant to be experienced
yes yes yes... I got it.. you're very thankful... now please get off my c*ck..
-Hans Zimmer
I wish they went with the original script instead of the dumbed down version we got in theaters where "love conquers all" and future humanity saves itself with time traveling tesseract. In the original script, they went on a crazier journey with giant abandoned space stations built by autonomous Chinese robots trapped into a time bubble around the black hole and fractal alien lifeforms. The aliens' superevolved future form was actually responsible for creating the wormhole, so Cooper's entire mission was actually to save the aliens' early ancestral form rather than to save humanity. And by saving these early primitive alien life forms, mankind incidentially saves themselves too.
Fun fact: Every composition by Hanz for this movie, after they get on the 7 year planet, is 60 bpm.
well spoken
@@Intranetusa both is good but god damn that would be amazing
You could almost imagine her playing this on the back of a bookshelf.
😭😭❤️
🥵🥵😬
Loving the reference
@@GymCritical can u explain the reference? I'm feeling left out.
@@ChampangeSuperNovaz It's in reference to one of the final scenes from the movie Interstellar. If you haven't seen the movie then it won't make any sense. I'd highly recommend watching it.
She looks so happy just tapping away, I never looked that happy playing tuba
that's probably because you were playing a tuba
she just has a Flow, and a harmony, with what she is doing. she plays her instrument without shoes, she lives this moment with the vib and the Earth. it's beautiful.
@@seignee 😭
marimba is the best vibe insturment, you can go all out in that instrument. Especially if you play in a group and you're on the same wavelength, amazing
Is it even possible to look happy when playing the tuba?
I love how she’s smiling throughout the whole time she’s playing, she definitely enjoys it 😊
It’s amazing what humans with humility can accomplish. The movie, the music, still reverberates in my soul all these years. Thank you Yuni for so delicately and masterfully pulling at my heart strings.
God bless everyone who does interstellar music covers
Hahaha for real
Dont tell God what to do.
@@swedensy Lol
U mean Hans Zimmer is the God 😉
This.
After she completed the theme, her friends turned 70 years old
That's funny, FarGo. 🙂.
@@houndsmanone4563 this is the weirdest way anyone has 'haha'ed to anyone online lol
@@MrSirBoastAlot That too is funny 🙂.
She looks good for pushing 120!
This little tune is going to cost her 51 years
Looking at her smile makes me feel how passionate she is about her work ❤
the marimba is one of the many instruments that hardly carve out solo roles.
in this case I think it makes a quantum leap: not only is it capable of giving all the harmony of the song played but I think it is the best version ever listened to.
it's a version that I like to listen to every day to make peace with the world.
thanks and congratulations
I am a simple man,
I see interstellar music, I click.
Same bro
I see you are also a man of culture
I am a man of time and not at the same time.
This means your simplicity will bring wonders to your life
You’re a simple man. You see comments. You copy.
*"You only start to understand the complexities of a soundtrack that make it beautiful, after you learn to play it."*
Thatss damn true😊😇
That makes zero sense you don't have to know how to do something to understand the complexity and beauty of it, I'm no astrophysics but I still look at the stars with there infinite complexity and beauty and I still appreciate it
Not all the time. I can appreciate its beauty without knowing how to play it
@@coreylancaster2205 You can understand some level of visual complexity and beauty by just looking at the stars, but I have no doubt that some astrophysics get a much higher level of complexity and non-visual beauty from their knowledge. Be humbler my friend, there is more than you can see.
@@CogitoBcn you mistake understanding with acknowledgment I didn't study the stars or music but I appreciate it all the same as someone who did not because of knowledge but because of the impact they had on my life
Dear parents, if your boy is smiling looking at his phone that doesn't mean he is texting girlfriend, he is just feeling his presence in different dimension...
This needs a pin ❤❤
Anything Hans Zimmer, I'm in...The man's a musical genius.
Imagine being a composer as big as Hans Zimmer and there's hundreds of musicians on youtube showing creativity that's inspired by your own.
I'd feel like the happiest person on earth.
If only people bothered to broaden their horizon to stuff beyond pop and other mainstream crap, the world would be a smarter place to live in.
@@anirudhbhattacharya9469 Maybe not smarter, but better, yes.
Even Hans Zimmer is a broken man.. No one can break the basics principles of psychology and one of them is achievement does not mean happiness.
I'd be pissed that people are wasting their time playing stuff I wrote instead of working on their own.
Indeed
She doesn't just play it ; she enjoys playing it. That is why it more appealing.
That's how all music performances should be! Music shouldn't be just about playing, it's about *performing*, if you enjoy it, your audience likely will as well.
@@00SNIVY00 Well it's ok, but you also have to has some skills. If not, you can enjoy whatever you like but your performance won't be so appealing
@@darkdaegurth well of course, you can't just be total trash and cover it with being engaging, but I mean being more involved rather than just performing. For example, if you're singing and just standing in place without moving, it's not as fun when compared to some more movement and expression. It's a combination of performance and engagement.
@@darkdaegurth Hahaha, Elaine Benes dancing...
The 'bridge', especially the ascending base progression, gives me freaking chills every time. God bless this beautiful human being for sharing her wonderful talent!
How can a song scary, satisfying curious, relaxing, emotional at the same time.Best movie I have ever seen in my entire life ~Interstellar💙😌
When she plays all the parts herself: "It's not possible."
Her: No, it's necessary.
nice one Wade
Damn... 😅
lolll
imagine her trying to convince someone to play the first part for her LOL!
underrated comment right here lol
Kind of a weird concept, but I just realized This is how I've always wanted rain to sound
@Iron Arm That made me laugh
You want rain to sound like Hans Zimmer? 😀
Listen to Clean by Taylor Swift, you'll understand why
Haha, that reminds me of the scene in Bambi when the rain shower turns into a symphony. I always loved that scene for the same reason. Rain should be musical! XD
I like the even more the fact that she happy and enjoying herself 🎶
Interstellar theme is one of those themes made for grand instruments like this one
1:58 That was so accurate. The whole thing was just so amazing.
Yess
That was sheer perfection
Damn, true.
I was in an another dimension for 20 seconds when I listened to this part..☄
I was looking for this comment, it sounds exactly like the original score!
maybe for me, this is the most immersive soundtrack I’ve ever heard. Zimmer's work was really spectacular. Interstellar is indeed without a doubt the best film I have ever seen
100%
Try "Inception" if you didn't see it yet. Thank me later!
@@imzilen485 Inception is piece of sh*t. I have no idea why its so highly rated.
I have yet to watch Interstellar. Sadly this soundtrack just doesn't sound very interesting to me.. I wish I could like it though...
@@mellowthebear u have to watch it along with the movie. only then you get a sense of whats going on. its way bigger than you think, not just this piece of music but the whole universe.
i'm currently writing a clarinet arrangement for this solely by ear so hearing these individual parts has helped so much!! You did a stellar job!
when you finish upload it to youtube and answer this comment so I can go and hear it
You could say interSTELLAR
Please do NOT follow this arrangement! It is wrong and removed the one thing that made interstellar soundtrack so emotional, which is the bittersweet chord progression of F maj 7 to G6 to A minor ! Those bass notes are supposed to go F G A G, not A B C D. Please refer to the actual original soundtrack and you'll see what I mean. Or maybe just any other arrangement on UA-cam (this is the first one I've seen which had the wrong chords)
@@MaxLohMusic Oh...I see what you mean!!!! Thanks for pointing it out :0
@@aliciakanapilly8617 Thanks for listening! And just to avoid sounding like a hater I should add an addendum; this arrangement is actually very good apart from that one big mistake, so it's fine to follow the overall feel as long as you're aware of the chords issue
You forget about how amazing the soundtrack is during the movie because it’s so immersive and integrated into what’s happening. Really quite special.
Fun fact: 290 days have already passed on earth if you watched this whole video in miller's planet
I miss earth man. Have you guys figured out how to come get me yet?
@@nicedurians don't worry bro, I'm coming to get you back
at least you have the essence of life there
@@nicedurians don't come back until covid is over ... Peace
Won’t it be 191.6 days?
I love the look of pure bliss on her face. She lives for this.
A true musician!
That’s how I feel with piano
The ticking of the clock is more apparent in this cover. I love it.
There’s something very 1970’es about this. I recall as a child feeling that it described the life grownups lived.
Those melancholic and mostly predictable base tones sounded like the treadmill of everyday chores, upon which the variations of life were added. It made me appreciate being a child, rather than aching to become a grownup myself.
Someone: You should not open every video having Interstellar written on it.
Me: No, it's necessary.
👍
UA-cam recommend me every video related to Interstellar
Yes....👌😁
I came to pay respect.
it issss for sure
You just got to love that smile she's wearing... absolutely jubilant and blissful!
The 1:57 moment gave me shivers. I didn't expect this sound from the instrument.
Well me too! Faint but yes
Yeah✨
That’s two different marimbas at once
@@surajjadhav2957? faint
Yess, the crescendo of this song is amazing on the marimba
This is a great way to understand the dynamic of the song. Simplicity and complexity in perfect conjunction. The song is beautiful. This girl's smile is beautiful. Interstellar is beautiful. And now, this will be on loop to put me to sleep... 🙂🙂🙂
This is gold. Listening to this while studying physics for tommorows exam, which legit includes time dilation. Wish me luck haha!
Did the exam go well?
@@joaopires3605 yes it did!
Issac Mattsson
Epic
@@Stridsvagn kunglig
While the original song feels like it's moving toward space, this cover feels like it's going deep into the ocean.
@@Vegan_PhysicsEnthusiast You are still "floating" anyway though
Love that constant slight smile. Always a pleasure to watch someone who's enjoying something good that they're doing.
The part at 2:00 sounds so ethereal, it's amazing
Is amazing how 6 years later people care about this movie and its ost
The marimba sounds too good :D
the movie honestly changed how i think about life and the dimensions we actually live in
Until you find out there is kalimba cover.
Dear multiverse being!! That was pleasing my soul.
@@lexiexxox true
@@boyfriendwannabe1825 It took until you come,thanks :D
probably the only movie i wish to forget so i could watch it again.
It has been 50mins on planet miller's since the movie dropped
Yep, don't spoil it for them. 😂
Mannn. Mind blown
Yoooooo....
wow!!!!!!
Yeah! So awesome!
From 01:54 to 02:20
What a sound!
Everyone needs to watch this. Especially Hans. This is magical.
This is so relaxing and I love I
I need his phone number so i can tell him he's a genius.
This could be my alarm ringtone
*Update: I just woke up in the tesseract*
U won't get up then
There is a higher chance of u waking up in a completely different dimension
That's impossible.
RIP
@@ibizenco No, it's necessary. (Only 4 months late lol)
Gives me the chills every time I love music, what would humans be with out this beautiful joy
I have loved the marimba since growing up with the Baja Marimba Band in the early 70's. After watching you smile as you played it has renewed my love of the instrument once again😍
i love how she just plays it so elegantly and perfectly👏🏻
Like a piece of cake🙌🏻❤
This deserves more viewers
🇵🇭
"Make him stay murph!!".
MURPH!!!
Murph law
😭😭😭😭😢😢😢😢😢
"Now don't go stupid!!!"
DONT LET ME LEAVE
Зиммер гениальный композитор.
I was frozen and at peace while watching this. So simple yet so much energy and soul.
Loved it!
It’s disturbing how effortless she makes this look!
well i mean it's not disturbing bro
That's what hours upon hours of practice does, it makes such things appear effortless.
Its pre recorded...and mixed...
@@prototype8137 so?
Every beat is a salute in the honor of the genius of Hans Zimmer.
This soundtrack is so hauntingly beautiful.
very professional, i can tell she practiced a lot, the way she flows and moves around the marimba is very nice =)
No shit really?
Man every time I hear this music, I feel how small we are in this entire universe and beyond it. It feels so intimidating yet so fascinating at the same time.. Feels like how vast is this system we living in and what surprises has the universe and the energy controlling it has for us. Just brilliant piece of music really gets me every time..
Literally just realized that the intro sounds like a clock ticking, which makes sense if you’ve seen the movie. Incredible.
Goosebumps all over my body… listening to it played this way is an amazing experience. I wish i could listen to it the first time again, because it shook my inner system. Now, when i listen to it, all i try is to find new nuances i haven’t heard the time before. Yuni, this is pure dedication… it’s hard to find words that can describe “Your” Version
This is absolutely beautiful. I adore the music from Interstellar and always appreciate a cover!
I find the sounds of the marimba hypnotic, especially in the lower range where the warm an rich timber takes me to a different world.
This is probably the happiest sounding version, which is good because I’m tired of getting emotional every time I hear the original 😆
She is beautiful, she plays great, she smiles. Perfection
Wow beautiful music 🤩 My dear friend 🥰 big like 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
What a pleasure being human and feeling emotion just with sound. Love life
YES
THIS COMMENT! is original and true as it gets
What a suffering to be human and be self aware
@@solidfuel0 Absolutely useless and painful.
You saying love life without knowing why you exist
1:08 keeping the time with her feet
This movie really gets to me and makes me emotional. It’s definitely one of my favorites. Had to rewatch it to understand the depth of everything but the soundtrack 😰 I had to download it. The whole thing is amazing.
How this movie didn't win any awards is beyond my comprehension. Not only did it have the best musical score, the director was out fucking standing, on top of the best visuals of any movie I have ever seen. The academy awards are a joke.
It won an Oscar what u talking abt
Director is awesome
You must live under a rock because they have won awards
@@Ripplistic who cares he just loves the movie
@@roboticpotato3974 who cares all I did was stated something
I always found it impressive how she (and others like her) can play with 4 sticks at the same time and control the distance between all of them and such. Amazing coordination.
Marimba is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space. Maybe we should trust that, even if we can't understand it.
The four mallet technique is so incredible the way the other mallet doesn’t even shake when the other one moves is so cool. It’s reminding me that I have to practice more lol
This performance is #1 in my opinion from the Yuni Marimba videos I have seen so far
That's absolutely the best covered ever made of INTERSTELLAR. She is able to give us all the emotion and the perfection of these wonderful piece. 👏❣️
Love from Italy 🇮🇹!!
Hans should watch this. He was my boss for a while. He's a super down to earth guy.
what did you work as ???
Then send it to him lol.
I'm now curious what you do as a job?
@@nobay maybe they don’t have a close relationship? You can’t just assume that they know each other to the point where he can just randomly send his ex boss a video. Lol
Nice
Shadow on the wall is beautiful!
Absolutely love wooden instruments like this. Such a calming and beautiful sound.
"You can't play this song the Marimba, it's impossible"
"No, it's necessary"
Don't let me go
and, for our next trick..!
This is now my iPhone’s ringtone.
I love when a musician plays a piece and you can feel their emotions through it
I adore this Interstellar theme; hadn’t considered the marimba until now. Beautiful
It’s amazing, the smile she keeps throughout, while playing such an emotionally-charged music.
When you have no musical friends so you just play all the parts yourself
That's me, but without the 'musical' part.
My preferred music for studying. I love this cover, the purity of its sound.
THIS is art. Imagine how hard it must be to put these videos together. GOOD JOB!
Meet you after a year when this video has a few million views..
Btw she deserves that because its not easy to play it
The music hits whole differently after you watch the movie
Yeah very much....
Even more when u understand the ending
The emotions this brings. Simply beautiful music.
Usually I think the covers are not that bad.. but this is great talent with the sound production.
Didn’t take 30 seconds to have chills, this is such an amazing composition.
of course music is lovely. She is beautiful but so is the shadow
ikr.. i dont why, but i keep looking at the shadow lol
Not that you mentioned it, I paid closer attention to her and her shadow to make sure they were in sync. Because if they weren’t this becomes a different type of video.
Would have been super cool to cut her shadow playing the continuous rhythm and paste it in position over the actual video of her playing the other parts. Then it would just be a shadow on the wall playing something different from the primary parts.
Simp
that shadow is so hot...
Faith in the world restored. Beautiful, pure and amazing. Thank you.
I could listen to her all day. Beautiful rendition.
I just listened to this with my eyes closed and it was the most enjoyable experience of my day. Thank you. This is beautiful.
“It is impossible to watch your 1000th interstellar music cover.”
“No, it is necessary.”
Zimmer's a genius. Complex overlaying. Impressive girl capturing and conveying that.
I never would have thought there exists such dulcimers. It looks nice.
This literally makes me want to CRY. This is my favorite movie, thank you for covering it!
Hands down one of the best movies of our time.
Hands down one of the best renditions of our time.
Ein wunderschönes "Hans Zimmer" Cover von einer wunderschönen Frau perfekt umgesetzt! Danke für dieses tolle Werk.
Ingeniosa melodía de la película Interestelar , hace referencia al reloj mecánico y como pasa el tiempo en la relativdad de Einstein . Congratulations.♥
Whenever i do my drawing i always listen your music....
It make my work faster.....that i work normally
This is the first time I have heard this instrument. And my god you played it so beautifully.Please keep doing these covers,I look forward to it.