"Over the Rainbow" (cover) in Chorus mode on a Clavinova found in my dorm room at Oxford University
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
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The photos were really nice. Thanks for sharing.
Perfect to my ears
What an awesome experience!
Music of the Spheres!
Well done and beautifully overlayed over good photos
wow it sounds nice, haunting at times. Thanks for sharing Ed!
Very impressive !!
A little like a glass harp/harmonica. Fun 🙂
Well, that's one way to improve the signal to noise ratio😁 Sounded wonderful for those old halls.
Well look Ed with what you had to work with nice job and the voice went well with the old buildings. I think you'd enjoy a walk around York(Up North) Ed if you ever get chance.
Another wonderful presentation. Excellent soundtrack and beautiful slide show. Keep up the good work. I have to imagine it would be the memory of a lifetime just to travel around and hang out with you.
please consider doing this type of video with your music and your photographs of the night sky!!!!!!
Sounded fantastic. But you do have a tendency to understate your talents 🧐. Thank you Ed. Keep the aspidistra flying!
Sounds pretty great to me, you should use parts of this when you are showing astro images on your channel. It sounds much better than most freeware music you can download. Great stuff, thank you for sharing!
This sounds great!
Once again, Ed, you have expanded my horizons to a point I had no idea they could go. A "singing" chorus piano/Clavinova /digital gizmo? I'll give you a gold star for this one. 🙂 No telescope required.
Sounds great!
The very essence of a Renaissance Man. Thanks for posting.
Sounds absolutely ghostly! Perfect music for a murder mystery set at Oxford where spirits, when disturbed by something, emanate from the walls like cold fog and help young Morse solve the murders. Seriously, that was enjoyable to listen to. The proximity to Halloween pushed a button or two.
Dude I thought it was a little piano!🤣 Now I know what a clavinova is LOL!
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All it needed was Judy Garland appearing from amidst the ancient hallowed buildings and it would have been complete.🙃
Got Harry Potter vibes. with the beautiful screen shots...
Great work. You should make some vids showing some of your favorite astronomy pics/sessions with your piano music in the background...
This Sounded Great Ed,Although It Makes Us Familiar With Judy Garland,I Actually Felt Like I Was Walking Thru The Abby With Julie Andrews❤,Very Nice