Most of your posted videos are filmed indoors, I am unable to distinguish whether they are taken place in the US or Taiwan. Adding to my confusion is there is a person by the name of Lily Yang who lives in Texas, plays, and teaches flute. When I saw the video “Sayon no Kane”, I realize that you are in Taiwan. I have lived in the US for more than 50 years, but I understand that the banana tree, which appears in the background of the video, is one of the most visible plants planted in southern Taiwan. When I came to the US in the 1960s, I brought with me in my memory some Taiwanese and Japanese music, that is why I treasure these songs and feel a special attachment to them. Thank you again for the beautiful duet of “Sayon no Kane”.
You are a highly productive artist. I am sure there are many good works in the pipeline and I am waiting to see their premiers in the near future. Following is a list for your reference if you have not included them in your work. American: Shenandoah, Simple Gifts, My Heart Will Go On, Unchained Melody; English, Scottish, and Irish: Scarborough Fair, The Last Rose of Summer, Down by the Salley Gardens, Let It Be; Japanese: Kojo no Tsuki, Hamabe no Uta. I am not a musician and I am not sure that the flute is the best instrument for these pieces of music, but I believe I have heard them played by a flute.
What a beautiful duet! The background of this video indicates that you are in the southern part of Taiwan, but your diverse interest, way beyond the Taiwanese and Japanese music, suggests otherwise. Are you in Taiwan?
優美特別好聽的歌曲,使人思念心上人**
Most of your posted videos are filmed indoors, I am unable to distinguish whether they are taken place in the US or Taiwan. Adding to my confusion is there is a person by the name of Lily Yang who lives in Texas, plays, and teaches flute. When I saw the video “Sayon no Kane”, I realize that you are in Taiwan. I have lived in the US for more than 50 years, but I understand that the banana tree, which appears in the background of the video, is one of the most visible plants planted in southern Taiwan. When I came to the US in the 1960s, I brought with me in my memory some Taiwanese and Japanese music, that is why I treasure these songs and feel a special attachment to them. Thank you again for the beautiful duet of “Sayon no Kane”.
Thank you so much.
Yes, we are in Taiwan😊
@@lilyyang5857 Thank you for your reply. This confirms my reasoning. I enjoy your work, Taiwanese, Japanese, or otherwise. Keep good work going.
You are a highly productive artist. I am sure there are many good works in the pipeline and I am waiting to see their premiers in the near future. Following is a list for your reference if you have not included them in your work. American: Shenandoah, Simple Gifts, My Heart Will Go On, Unchained Melody; English, Scottish, and Irish: Scarborough Fair, The Last Rose of Summer, Down by the Salley Gardens, Let It Be; Japanese: Kojo no Tsuki, Hamabe no Uta. I am not a musician and I am not sure that the flute is the best instrument for these pieces of music, but I believe I have heard them played by a flute.
優美的旋律,非常的好聽
視頻之美 協奏曲之美 笛音之美 旋律之美 美麗音符柔和跳躍舞動 飄逸悠揚 靜靜聆聽音樂之美 賞心悅耳💖
這彈琴的是高手
조아요....... 모든 식물이 세월따라 익어 가듯 ............... 우리도 세월따라 아름답게 열매처럼 ...................
曲調詞感動人心當時愛情思維相像真使人百聽不厭
I love this song
So good 👍
👍👍👍👍👏👏👏
What a beautiful duet! The background of this video indicates that you are in the southern part of Taiwan, but your diverse interest, way beyond the Taiwanese and Japanese music, suggests otherwise. Are you in Taiwan?
旋律優美好聽,
很好聽
非常正!