Steemit OpenMic Week 119 | @minuetoacademy | Song to my Son (Cover)

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¡Feliz Año 2019! Comienzo el año publicando para el mejor concurso de talento musical de Steemit; "OpenMic". Esta semana me animé a grabar un standard del "Cuban Fakebook" titulado "Song to my Son" Un tema del gran Paquito D'Rivera, esta pieza pertenece al álbum "Portraits of Cuba" lanzado por Paquito en el año 1996. Espero les agrade ¡Un Abrazo Grande!


Happy New Year 2019! I start the year publishing for the best musical talent contest of Steemit; "OpenMic". For this week I decided to record a standard of "Cuban Fakebook" entitled "Song to my Son" A theme of the great Paquito D'Rivera, this piece belongs to the album "Portraits of Cuba" released by Paquito in 1996. I hope please A Big Hug!


Bonne année 2019! Je commence l'année à publier pour le concours du meilleur talent musical de Steemit; "OpenMic". Pour cette semaine, j'ai décidé d'enregistrer un standard de "Fakebook cubain" intitulé "Song to my Son", thème du grand Paquito D'Rivera. Ce morceau appartient à l'album "Portraits of Cuba" publié par Paquito en 1996. J'espère s'il vous plaît un gros câlin!




Gracias @luzcypher y a los patrocinantes que hacen posible el OpenMic; @curie, @pfunk, @ausbitbank, @aggroed, @isaria

Thanks @luzcypher and the sponsors that make OpenMic possible; @curie, @pfunk, @ausbitbank, @aggroed, @isaria



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Beautifully touching piano piece

I have included you in my Week 119 Open Mic Judge's Post
Please read the full review here
https://steemit.com/openmic/@verbal-d/4lmqyb-steemit-s-official-open-mic-judge-verbal-d-s-top-5-entries-for-week-118-original-blog

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Graaacias @curie !!! Thanks for supporting my work !!! A big hug!!! :) :) :)

Brother bonita melodía sigue así me encanta ver que hay gente en steemit posteando en español espero y con el tiempo seamos muchos más

Gracias por tus palabras. Que la comunidad hispana siga incorporándose animosamente a la red steemit! Un Abrazo!

Bien!! sigamos adelante

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Hi @minuetoacademy, what a lovely song. You have played it so well that i could feel the emotion in the song. May I know what is the instrument you played in the right side of the video? I couldn't see it clearly maybe because of my computer.

Hi @oliviackl! it is always nice to know that the music that one plays, has generated some kind of emotion in the other. The instrument to the right of the video is a "Palo de Lluvia" (Rain Stick) or "Palo de Agua" (Water Stick). This is a hollow bamboo cane with seed filling, inside which sticks of bamboo or wood stick, forming a helicoid that extends all along. When the stick is gently tilted the pebbles or the seeds fall and its pounding with the sticks produces a sound that resembles rain or water falling. Its origin dates back to the indigenous peoples of the South American Amazon, however, archaeological remains have been found in pre-Inca cultures of the Peruvian coast and the central Andes. It is generally used to create ambient sound effects or as a percussion instrument.

I learn new thing from you today. This Rain stick made by yourself or it require skill to make it? The amount of seeds will affect the sound effect am I right. I first time learnt of this instrument and it interesting.

I bought it in the tourist city of Mérida, Venezuela, 5 years ago. I do not know the elaboration details, but surely it requires preparation to make a good rain stick, it must have its secrets. :) :) :)

All music instrument producer sure has the secret on how to make it. Now i interested to look out one , I hope it won't cost much in my country if I ale to find one :)

:)

I have expected that you would be singing but I must say I enjoyed the performance better without words. It's such a warm and beautiful song. You can feel the love coming out of it. You are such a good player and I can see that you love what you do.

Thank you for sharing. I haven't heard the original before but your version is so good that I probably won't even listen to the original to keep your version in my mind :)

What emotion I feel with your words :) I am very happy that you can experience good feelings with my interpretation. A big hug, thanks for your support!

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music is the real universal language, great execution thanks for sharing your talent a lot of clapping hands

Grateful for all the support, to be able to share with everyone what I love, it's a blessing, a hug!

Gracias, un abrazo!