Pink Floyd, Hey You - A Classical Musician’s First Listen, Reaction, and Study

Описание к видео Pink Floyd, Hey You - A Classical Musician’s First Listen, Reaction, and Study

As many, so many of you suggested, I decided to give Pink Floyd a try and, as announced a few days ago, it is Hey You from the album entitled The Wall. Not only was I impressed with Roger Waters’ eloquently sensitive musical approach, but I also enjoyed noticing some technical elements which can be traced all the way back to Ancient Greece. And, after listening to it over and over and over again during the four days that I took to study this piece, I’ve decided: Pink Floyd will come back again here, on Virgin Rock!

This is the link that I promised you for The Green Fields of France by Eric Bogle:
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Amy Shafer, LRSM, FRSM, RYC, is a classical harpist, pianist, and music teacher, Director of Piano Studies and Assistant Director of Harp Studies for The Harp School, Inc., holds multiple degrees in harp and piano performance and teaching, and is active as a solo and collaborative performer. With nearly two decades of teaching experience, she teaches privately, presents masterclasses and coaching sessions, and has performed and taught in Europe and USA.

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Credits: Music written and performed by Pink Floyd

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