Wieder einmal wunderschön arrangiert, tollen Sound an den geeigneten Stellen eingesetzt, mit verblüffender Fingerfertigkeit umgesetzt!!! Glückwunsch lieber Klaus .......
How nice to end my day with Jennifer's version - I think she has an amazing powerful voice. Thankyou for such listening pleasure Klaus - you played an outstanding rendition - have a good evening💯👌🤗🌹❤🌹❤
Wie gut kann ich mich an dieses Stück, gesungen von Jennifer Rush, erinnern. Du setzt diesen Song sehr gekonnt in Szene mit Panflöte, Trompete, Streichern und Bläsern. Sehr gefühlvoll das Gesamtwerk, einfach zum Träumen. Danke für diesen Hörgenuß.
I heard that Gheorghe Zamfir had been missing in 2021 and now I know that he was hidden inside your Wersi Sonic. Don't worry, Klaus, I won't tell. All kidding aside, another winner of the highest degree. A fellow Wersi player (Music for You) says that he easily spends close to 30 hours on producing a UA-cam video and I figure the same goes for you? There really is so much involved and having a couple of thousand voices makes it a daunting task. Having so many voices available means spending a lot more time finding exactly what you want, editing, etc. In other words, it can be easier but also harder. This mostly depends on how the player wants to express himself.While I admire the end-result, I also respect the hours spent on arranging, editing, etc. To me it all comes down to the arrangement. A great song with a bad arrangement won't do it. You're a true master and I can't stress that enough.
Thank you very much, dear Lu-Ming, for this comment and your high praise for me and my music! The estimate of easily needing 30 hours for a production is pretty accurate. You obviously know a lot about it. That shows me your description of the task of finding the most suitable sound out of many. Even 20 violins or trumpets don't guarantee that I'm really satisfied with one. And unfortunately, not all parameters can be changed in an OAX organ. What kind of instrument do you play (if I may ask)? Because you are very knowledgeable on these subjects.
@@KlausB_ At the moment I play the Tyros 5, Ketro0n Audya and Korg PA2Xpro. I started out on organ and it'll remain my first love. Like I mentioned earlier in a different post, I intend to return to the organ as it gives me more pleasure and more freedom to express myself. I opted for keyboard out of necessity since I'm forever bouncing between different countries: China, Taiwan and Laos. I'm currently in Laos for the past three months and before that I was in Chiba. I'll be returning to China later on for it's where I feel home. Actually I'm not very knowledgable to current organs. Years ago I owned a Wersi Prisma, Technics GA3 and a Yamaha EL 700. My dream organ is either a Wersi or Böhm. What's your thought on the latter? It's the technical aspects that scare me the most so it's very important to have video tutorials on hand as user manual guides are difficult to decipher. It would help if they explained more in detail in order to make it easier. Years ago I subscribed to an organ magazine and how they explained how to do stuff made it easy to understand. A while ago I came across Orgel-Reiser on YT and learned some new stuff regarding setting up registrations, styles and such. Basically my knowledge is through listening to lots of Klaus Wunderlich, Franz Lamber, Curt Prina, Ady Zhenphennig, Claudia Hirschfelt, Mark Whale, Mark Shakespeare and the likes and watching their videos. One learns a lot through observation and analyzing. Check out this Chinese player on a Ringway: "Ringway Electronic Organ "未央·离靡" - 孟丹丹" (just copy and paste on YT). I hope this answers your question. By the way, I am white. Was born in Belgium near the Dutch/German border (12 km from Maastricht and 98km from Düsseldor but have been living in the Far East since 1980. Twenty years in Belgium vs. forty-three years in Taiwan, China and Laos. I've since become a Chinese national and no longer hold the Belgian nationality. A funny-looking Chinese, so to speak😛I do speak Mandarin Chinese otherwise it wouldn't make sense living here. Speak Dutch and German and a couple other languages as well. In fact, English is my fifth language but since living in Asia it's become my second after Mandarin Chinese. The local dialect of the village where I was born is widely understood in the southern part of German and also Austria. Understanding people in Bavaria is quite easy while those that speak Hochdeutsch seems to have problems with it. In fact, it's more related to German than to Flemish although many mistake it for being Flemish which it is not. The village is called Leut but it's part of Maasmechelen now. You may have heard of the latter? May I inquire where you live?
Thank you very much for your detailed and very interesting answer to my question. Your question about what I think of Böhm is difficult to answer. WERSI and Böhm organs differ in their operation and sound. Both offer very extensive possibilities. I think it is a subjective thing which one you like better. The organ player in the video is a very talented musician, fantastic! It's amazing that she got so few subscribers and clicks on UA-cam. I live in central Germany, near Frankfurt, but I was born in Bremen, northern Germany.
@@KlausB_Two famous cities. Bremen has a special place in my heart for I love the tale of "The Bremen Town Musicians" by the brothers Grimm. I've always wanted to visit Bremen to see the statue. It's a very picturesque city. By the way, did you see my post regarding "Red Sorghum"?
Bardzo ładnie Klaus👍🎹👍🎹👍🎹👍 Pozdrawiam serdecznie i życzę miłego wieczoru 😊😊😊😊Piotr😊😊😊
Dziękuję bardzo! 😊
Sei Grandissimo. Complimenti davvero!!!
Grazie mille per i vostri apprezzamenti, che mi fanno molto piacere!
Super gespielt Super Anlage viel Spaß noch und weiter so viele Grüsse von Friedhelm .
Vielen Dank! 😊 Herzliche Grüße
Very nice combination and variations Superb
Thank you very much!
Superbe interprétation comme chez nous a Bruxelles chapeau bas. JP
Merci beaucoup ! Meilleures salutations
I can't express in words this was so nice brilliant beautiful 😭❤️👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽❤️❤️😭😭🔥🎉 wow my dear new friend 😻
Thank you for your great comment nupur. I am happy if you like it. 😊
Super Playing on the Sonic Great Sounds....................Bill Bickley uk
Thank you very much! 😊
Sveiks Maestro,melanholiska ❤️ sirsnīga melodija,ļoti skanīgs instrumentālais sniegums.Aplausi Jums,paldies!!!🎹👍
Paldies par jūsu laipno komentāru - priecājos, ka jums patīk! Labākie sveicieni Klaus
Wieder einmal wunderschön arrangiert, tollen Sound an den geeigneten Stellen eingesetzt, mit verblüffender Fingerfertigkeit umgesetzt!!! Glückwunsch lieber Klaus .......
Herzlichen Dank, lieber Wilfried! Liebe Grüße
Great ❤
세상에 사는동안
아름다운 사랑의 힘으로 매일 극한 무더위를 이기고 지구의 크고작은 재해등
자연에 겸손하고 아름답고 행복하게 살아가야할 만큼 멋진연주입니다.
Grazie mille ❤
정말 감사합니다! 😊
Klasse gespielt 🎶
Vielen Dank Kai! Herzliche Grüße Klaus
Nice music 🌞🌞🌞😊
Thank you!
How nice to end my day with Jennifer's version - I think she has an amazing powerful voice. Thankyou for such listening pleasure Klaus - you played an outstanding rendition - have a good evening💯👌🤗🌹❤🌹❤
Thank you so much Belinda for the first comment on my new video and for your praise! Have a nice evening too 🤗 Klaus
Schöner melanchonischer Titel und schöne akustische Steigerungen. Viele Grüsse Peter
Vielen Dank, lieber Peter! Herzliche Grüße, Klaus
Lieber Klaus, tolle Musik, mit Deiner neuen Orgel super arrangiert !! Weiter so. Liebe Grüße vom Lago Maggiore
Herzlichen Dank, liebe Inka! 🤗 Liebe Grüße
Wie gut kann ich mich an dieses Stück, gesungen von Jennifer Rush, erinnern. Du setzt diesen Song sehr gekonnt in Szene mit Panflöte, Trompete, Streichern und Bläsern. Sehr gefühlvoll das Gesamtwerk, einfach zum Träumen. Danke für diesen Hörgenuß.
Vielen Dank Leonora, für dein tolles Kompliment! Herzliche Grüße Klaus
amazingly beautiful !
SUPER !!!!
Thank you very much Rudy! 😊
Hallo Klaus. Super Darbietung, klasse gespielt. Ein tolles Instrument hast du da. Grüße aus dem Ruhrgebiet, Hannes
Vielen Dank Hannes! Freut mich, wenn es dir gefällt. Herzliche Grüße Klaus
K l a s s e. Klaus. Toller Sound die Sonic
Herzlichen Dank! 😊
Enjoyed your playing 😍 🎶 💯 523 subs 👍
I am glad! Thank you for subscribing!
Best regards Klaus
i love that song well played
Many thanks! 😊
Bravissimo. Ok.
Grazie di cuore! 😊
Gefühlvoll gespielt.
Herzlichen Dank! 😊
Abbiamo fatto ascoltare la tua musica ai nostri amici italiani con i quali siamo in algovia. Piaciuto tanto. Saluti Alexander e Inka
Ne sono molto felice! Grazie e cordiali saluti, Klaus 🤗
I heard that Gheorghe Zamfir had been missing in 2021 and now I know that he was hidden inside your Wersi Sonic. Don't worry, Klaus, I won't tell.
All kidding aside, another winner of the highest degree. A fellow Wersi player (Music for You) says that he easily spends close to 30 hours on producing a UA-cam video and I figure the same goes for you? There really is so much involved and having a couple of thousand voices makes it a daunting task. Having so many voices available means spending a lot more time finding exactly what you want, editing, etc. In other words, it can be easier but also harder. This mostly depends on how the player wants to express himself.While I admire the end-result, I also respect the hours spent on arranging, editing, etc. To me it all comes down to the arrangement. A great song with a bad arrangement won't do it. You're a true master and I can't stress that enough.
Thank you very much, dear Lu-Ming, for this comment and your high praise for me and my music!
The estimate of easily needing 30 hours for a production is pretty accurate. You obviously know a lot about it. That shows me your description of the task of finding the most suitable sound out of many. Even 20 violins or trumpets don't guarantee that I'm really satisfied with one. And unfortunately, not all parameters can be changed in an OAX organ.
What kind of instrument do you play (if I may ask)? Because you are very knowledgeable on these subjects.
@@KlausB_ At the moment I play the Tyros 5, Ketro0n Audya and Korg PA2Xpro. I started out on organ and it'll remain my first love. Like I mentioned earlier in a different post, I intend to return to the organ as it gives me more pleasure and more freedom to express myself. I opted for keyboard out of necessity since I'm forever bouncing between different countries: China, Taiwan and Laos. I'm currently in Laos for the past three months and before that I was in Chiba. I'll be returning to China later on for it's where I feel home.
Actually I'm not very knowledgable to current organs. Years ago I owned a Wersi Prisma, Technics GA3 and a Yamaha EL 700. My dream organ is either a Wersi or Böhm. What's your thought on the latter? It's the technical aspects that scare me the most so it's very important to have video tutorials on hand as user manual guides are difficult to decipher. It would help if they explained more in detail in order to make it easier. Years ago I subscribed to an organ magazine and how they explained how to do stuff made it easy to understand. A while ago I came across Orgel-Reiser on YT and learned some new stuff regarding setting up registrations, styles and such.
Basically my knowledge is through listening to lots of Klaus Wunderlich, Franz Lamber, Curt Prina, Ady Zhenphennig, Claudia Hirschfelt, Mark Whale, Mark Shakespeare and the likes and watching their videos. One learns a lot through observation and analyzing.
Check out this Chinese player on a Ringway: "Ringway Electronic Organ "未央·离靡" - 孟丹丹" (just copy and paste on YT).
I hope this answers your question.
By the way, I am white. Was born in Belgium near the Dutch/German border (12 km from Maastricht and 98km from Düsseldor but have been living in the Far East since 1980. Twenty years in Belgium vs. forty-three years in Taiwan, China and Laos. I've since become a Chinese national and no longer hold the Belgian nationality. A funny-looking Chinese, so to speak😛I do speak Mandarin Chinese otherwise it wouldn't make sense living here. Speak Dutch and German and a couple other languages as well. In fact, English is my fifth language but since living in Asia it's become my second after Mandarin Chinese. The local dialect of the village where I was born is widely understood in the southern part of German and also Austria. Understanding people in Bavaria is quite easy while those that speak Hochdeutsch seems to have problems with it. In fact, it's more related to German than to Flemish although many mistake it for being Flemish which it is not. The village is called Leut but it's part of Maasmechelen now. You may have heard of the latter? May I inquire where you live?
Thank you very much for your detailed and very interesting answer to my question. Your question about what I think of Böhm is difficult to answer. WERSI and Böhm organs differ in their operation and sound. Both offer very extensive possibilities. I think it is a subjective thing which one you like better.
The organ player in the video is a very talented musician, fantastic! It's amazing that she got so few subscribers and clicks on UA-cam.
I live in central Germany, near Frankfurt, but I was born in Bremen, northern Germany.
@@KlausB_Two famous cities. Bremen has a special place in my heart for I love the tale of "The Bremen Town Musicians" by the brothers Grimm. I've always wanted to visit Bremen to see the statue. It's a very picturesque city.
By the way, did you see my post regarding "Red Sorghum"?
Bremen is really worth seeing - it is still somewhat spared from the big city hustle and bustle.
I don't know your contribution about "Rote Grütze".
Perfeito Klaus
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Muito obrigado Jose!
Das hört sich super an, ich habe mir zwar die Böhm Sempra angehört, muss aber gestehen, dass mir der Klang der Wersi OAX wesentlich besser gefällt..
Herzlichen Dank! 😊
Buenos días sr profesor donde compró ud ése instrumento musical cuánto cuesta? Favor publicar la dirección del proveedor
Este es un órgano WERSI. Todo lo demás se puede encontrar en Internet. Saludos desde Alemania
Daumen hoch ;-) spielst du Professionell Beruflich ?
Vielen Dank für deine vielen freundlichen Kommentare zu meinen Videos und für deine Likes! Nein, ich spiele nicht beruflich, bin Hobbymusiker.
Ok🏆🎧
Vielen Dank! 😊
Grundsätzlich gut, aber die Drums hätten deutlich mehr Wums gebraucht
Vielen Dank für den Hinweis! 👍