@@thomasbernard4797 You are correct Thomas-seems like the word was originally from Old French, and was added to late Middle English. Well before our time. 😀
Wow, that‘s wonderful to hear! I hope it will bring you a lot of joy! Learning an instrument can be frustrating at times because it can feel like you’re not making any progress. But if you’re persistent and willing to invest some time, I believe it’s one of the greatest gifts you can give yourself. All the best!
Wow, your performance was incredibly inspiring! After watching you play, I've decided to learn that song myself. Your talent is truly motivating!
That’s wonderful to hear, thank you very much! Hope you’ll enjoy learning it yourself!
The only person I ever heard this play was Scott Davis. It's a very special piece for me. Thank you fot playing it! ❤
My pleasure! Thank you for listening!
Ahhhh, so lovely, Montechait! Poignant, melancholy and full of angst. I see you were in a mellow mood when you arranged this! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you Dino!😊
« Poignant » ? Isn’t it a French word ?
@@thomasbernard4797 You are correct Thomas-seems like the word was originally from Old French, and was added to late Middle English. Well before our time. 😀
@@dinobucz I didn’t know this word was in English too 😁
@@thomasbernard4797 A nice ancient collaboration of languages, Tom!
Super schönes Arrangement von diesem tollen Song!! Hat mich berührt 🥹
Dankeschön!💜
Wow. That was awesome. Saw your content on TikTok. Never played piano before. Decided to buy one and it comes tomorrow. 😬
Wow, that‘s wonderful to hear! I hope it will bring you a lot of joy!
Learning an instrument can be frustrating at times because it can feel like you’re not making any progress. But if you’re persistent and willing to invest some time, I believe it’s one of the greatest gifts you can give yourself. All the best!
Day of 37 asking Montechait to do Stevie Wright - Evie II
Lindo demais! Obrigada por compartilhar
Thank you!
Ever bit as haunting as Amy Lee's voice!❤️
Thank you very much!!
Wow 🫶🏻
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