Ok! So here are some of my performances. 1. Here is the video where I sang the soviet song "Russian feeld" on one of the contests for people with disabilities and took the first place on it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=st4HHSo5XCA 2. Here is the song that I sang on a para-delphic games in 2018 and I took the third place in a pop vocal's nomination. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1BfvXMrZBk 3. And here is the christmas song that I am sure everyone knows...: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foTf7Hf5FtA You can find more performances on my channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCklmyDLFC8VqEg_2ZUyOlnA/ I always upload new videos as soon as I sing on some events, I always record performances. I hope you enjoy it! :) --Cytat (hozosch): Wow! Please do send them! I'm curious.
Well, live recordings aren't the best quality ones but he's not a studio singer, after all :D
Όταν θα κοιτάς την θάλασσα Χωρίς να το θέλεις, θα βλέπεις εμένα Και τα μάτια σου θα ‘ναι θλιμμένα Όταν θα ξυπνάς στον ύπνο σου Χωρίς να το θέλεις, θα σκέφτεσαι εμένα Και θα νιώθεις μεγάλο κενό
I play on Piano, Ukulele and also some ethnical instrument. I also do overtone singing, which is technique to create musical instrument from my voice. I'll demonstrate It on voice forum, because It is very difficult to explain It here.
I've been playing the piano for nearly 13/14 years. I also play the bağlama an the nay, both of which are instruments widely played in Turky. But for the nay, we often use the verb "blow" rather than "play". The bağlama I've been playing for roughly 6 years, and the nay I've been blowing for 4 years, as far as I remember. I have also had the opportunity to mess around with some acoustic and classical guitars, but I just can't play them as their strings hurt my fingers. You may check out my website to download my simple apps that facilitate the simulation of real instruments using the computer keyboard.
I've been playing the piano for nearly 13/14 years. I also play the bağlama an the nay, both of which are instruments widely played in Turky. But for the nay, we often use the verb "blow" rather than "play". The bağlama I've been playing for roughly 6 years, and the nay I've been blowing for 4 years, as far as I remember. I have also had the opportunity to mess around with some acoustic and classical guitars, but I just can't play them as their strings hurt my fingers. You may check out my website to download my simple apps that facilitate the simulation of real instruments using the computer keyboard.
--Koniec cytatu What? Do You play Baglama? It is great! I love sound of this instrument and also, sound of Ney flute. I have admiration on You.
I've been playing the piano for nearly 13/14 years. I also play the bağlama an the nay, both of which are instruments widely played in Turky. But for the nay, we often use the verb "blow" rather than "play". The bağlama I've been playing for roughly 6 years, and the nay I've been blowing for 4 years, as far as I remember. I have also had the opportunity to mess around with some acoustic and classical guitars, but I just can't play them as their strings hurt my fingers. You may check out my website to download my simple apps that facilitate the simulation of real instruments using the computer keyboard.
--Koniec cytatu What? Do You play Baglama? It is great! I love sound of this instrument and also, sound of Ney flute. I have admiration on You.