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What great ear for music!
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Hi Tat, glad to see you safe and well bouquet
@Molly, thanks for being the first commenter. Such an ultra rare visit from one of the distinguished bloggers in the CS world. I'm on the night shift and there was a slowing down in the factory hence the night shift now is on holiday. Got a lot of time to tinker with the computer and saw this one. Can't help but share this good find. Hope you're well on your side of the earth!bouquet heart wings teddybear
Tat, how are things over there generally?
Here, all but essential factories and workplaces have been closed down temporarily to reduce infection.
@Molly, what I'm really worried is my home country. There's total lockdown. Those on the poverty line who are day to day wage earner are directly affected. The street vendors the public utility drivers. Days ago a group of people living in a slum area went to the city hall to ask for the food assistance the govt had promised. Today, that group received food supplies. Just hope thru the concert effort os both govt and private sectors we can win this war on Covid19.
T. Initially, even with little testing, rates of the illness among Japanese there were low. Thinking was cultural factors. Longstanding hand washing by school kids, bowing vs. hand shaking, mask wearing, etc. But now rates are climbing. Prayers.
Thank you for sharing the video Tat.....stay safe over there.wave
@Johnny, being here makes me feel safer. I'm just worrying about the people in my home country. As of yesterday morning there were more than a hundred deaths and out of that were 17 doctors. Just sad that one in the medical profession made a strong statement that if the govt won't provide protection equipments, they better give them coffins as they'll most probably die of it too. There is hope too even for the elderly since there are reported recoveries. Although the recoveries are minimal compared to the number of deaths. But I still cling to that glimmer of hope. The slum areas which are too many in the metros, the jailhouses are all critical sources of an outbreak. Hence in my home country, one needs to have quarantine passes to be able to move about. Only one member of a household is given. Right now some cities have mobilized markets and some cities are providing free sacks of rice and canned goods even live chicken and veggies. Lucky residents are those whose mayors and local govt units are actively helping out to ease everything. Just worried really. Hope we all come out of this safe and sound and better persons. what a learning!!!bouquet
Tat, I hope all of your relatives and friends will be safe and well. I know it's a very worrying time for you hug
@Molly, bouquet bouquet bouquet
@tat a fine voice. Back in the 60's I 'discovered' feliciano, born blind, but a fine musician indeed.
And here once again is the Japanese Artist Nobuyuki Tsujii perfoming the undisputed, most technically challenging and difficult piece of piano music ever written. Composer is Franz Liszt. Some will claim that Beethoven's Hammerklavier is even more difficult, yet Beethoven was a monster, and wrote that piece to punish the audience rather than entertain them.

@tat ah, home country, the penny drops! Yes blessings to your family there.
tat, re the video posted....thumbs up
He has a very nice voice. thumbs up

Stay safe T. head banger
Amazingthumbs up
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Inuyama City, Aichi Ken, Chubu, Japan

A simple lady who until now keeps on finding the real meaning of life, its wonders and magic. And by the way, I'm a Filipina who's been living in Japan for around 25 yrs. Been receiving mails insinuating I'm Japanese. Iam not a poser. I'm a Filipino. [read more]

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