My very good friend @luisfe
You said a vital truth here and I like what you said. Love, Faith and Hope comes from God but it is our duty to manifest them, if we don't show ourselves love God in heaven will not come and perform the duty for us and that is why He encouraged us to love one another and to be of help to one another. I so much love your interpretation and your musical instrument brother.. I was wondering how it will look like when you play very fast music with your instrument. Is it possible..?
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Hola, estimado amigo @ovey10, gracias por tu visita. Cierto, esta canción da una hermosa enseñanza mostrando la conexión entre la fe, la esperanza y el amor. Con respecto a lo que me preguntas de cómo se escucha el acordeón cuando debe tocar notas rápidas, en mi proceso de aprendizaje autodidacta del acordeón he ido avanzando paso a paso. Sin embargo, para la semana anterior, la semana 150, participé con una canción más rápida. De hecho, en la canción de esta semana trabajé solo redondas, blancas, negras y corcheas, pero la semana pasada la pieza tenía semicorcheas. Puedes escuchar esa canción un poco mas rápida haciendo click en el siguiente link:https://ecency.com/hive-105786/@luisfe/hive-open-mic-week-150
Hello, dear friend @ ovey10, thanks for your visit. True, this song gives a beautiful teaching showing the connection between faith, hope and love. Regarding what you ask me about how the accordion sounds when it has to play fast notes, in my self-taught accordion learning process I have progressed step by step. However, for the week before, week 150, I entered with a faster song. In fact, in this week's song I worked only whole notes, half notes, quarter notes and eighth notes, but last week the piece had sixteenth notes. You can listen to that song a little faster by clicking on the following link:https://ecency.com/hive-105786/@luisfe/hive-open-mic-week-150
I just listened to it bro and it was wonderful and interesting.. I think you can use a particular key to produce more than one sound. I am a little bit understanding how it works already brother hahaha...
Congratulations bro..