The ABC have a short series called the Piano with the final next Sunday. ( ABC iView is well worth watching) I love Classical music however this show is very special if you want to see ordinary people dedicate their lives to fulfil a special interest with a desire to develop a talent to very great heights. What does it have to do with football?
It is about life stories of people wanting to achieve something very personal with their lives . Seeking out a talent and making the most of it .
Being a participant in living a life well into their senior years rather than being a observer of other people's achievements in life. That mindset to develop one's talents to ones best ability should be inspiring to people in whatever activity takes their fancy including football. Irrespective of one's ability.Being the best at what you can do and ignore the criticisms from others who perhaps want to be spectators in life..
Some of the people's life stories in their journeys with music are amazing and will bring a tear to your eye. Loving yourself and those around you should be the top priority in living a satisfying life..
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Hey Tad, I haven't seen this show yet, but my wife gushes over it.
Declares it her favourite and offers to sweeten the deal if I'll come watch with her.
Now that you declare it special I'll surprise her by tuning in to see what the fuss is.
Amanda Keller being involved won't hurt its chances of appealing to me.
Let you know.
Play it smart brother, let her " sweeten the deal " and whilst she's playing the skin flute , pretend you're watching the piano all whilst being on your phone on 1EE .
Thats an option pal....chuckle
Watch the one from last night and the compassion from a 70 yr old man and the love he showed towards his wife. Heart breaking and a good lesson on appreciating what you have
I'll view that tomorrow Tad, wifey decided we'd watch an episode from 3weeks ago which introduced BJ a one handed pianist, a barbers son and a 5year old girl who had been playing the piano since a 2year old. Shown at Central.
All had their stories and playing the piano soothed their emotional state.
The judges Andrea Lam and Harry Connick Jnr were magnificient by showing their compassion. And Amanda Keller wasn't too shabby either.
Thanks for the heads-up Tad, enjoyed the hour.
Yes Richard music is a powerful medication to calm ones state of mind. Lots of people who don't fit into some school situations or other social settings find a special comfort zone in music space. Lots of people who have suffered trauma of have mental or physical disabilities excei when surrounded in music. There was a 16 year old (autistic? )kid who had started learning 3 and a half years ago was playing a very complicated composition which would give him applause in a major concept hall. Mozart is a perfect example. Past life transition? Reincarnation?. Lots of the Arts from yesteryears have been lost with the industrial revolution in my view . Poetry, literature ,theatre, craftsmanship, woodwork carvings, art etc. We seem to have become more passive with our own creative development.and are becomin more reliant on AI generated arts and entertainment. Sad for humanity iny view.
Had my secod look of the Piano today Tad. Their love of the keyboard was there for all to see. Malik, 16 and autistic, was self taught and has been playing for only 4years and the level he's reached is miraculous.
His performance stood out to me. But skill isn't the only consideration for the judges, the story of their challenges is also weighed.
Simon the refugee from war-torn Syria was accomplished as well.
Vincenzo a older Itallion gentleman took the gong after revealing his love of his Australian wife in a union that covered over 50 years and his devotion to nursing her thru sickness till the end of her life.
A real love story. He then performed "Where do I begin" the theme from Love Story. Not many dry eyes at the end.
How would we cope without music...it brightens everything.
To hear performers like Ray Charles, Eminem.....