Charles Yang - Motion for Solo Violin - Original Composition
44 votes

Inspired by Ysaye, Paganini, and B.B. King, I'm happy to say that "Motion" has been performed in the most random venues ranging from Lincoln Center in NYC to Ruta Maya's Coffee in Austin, TX. As I always say, music should have no barriers and I'm so grateful that audiences of all kinds have supported my music in grand concert halls to small, intimate bars and coffee houses. I hope you guys enjoy it!"Also Visit: www.charlesyangmusic.com www.facebook.com/charlesyangmusic

Try This
How to Shoot a Music Video
09:00
How to Shoot a Music Video

FOLLOW ME! Instagram: http://geni.us/myinstagram​ Facebook: http://geni.us/myfacebook

Sur La Route De Madison, par Eddie Keller
03:54
Sur La Route De Madison, par Eddie Keller

Eddie Keller - Sur La Route De Madison

Sergio Zener - Midnight in The Americas (Audio)
05:18
Sergio Zener - Midnight in The Americas (Audio)

Stream 'Infinite' here: https://links.freshtunes.com/Z7U9L​

Scottish Traditions of Halloween: The Extremis Publishing Podcast
40:30
Scottish Traditions of Halloween: The Extremis Publishing Podcast

Author Robert Murray drops in for a spirited discussion about the history of Halloween, and the various ways in which Scottish culture - and a certain poet named Robert Burns - helped to shape the modern day customs which surround the season. This podcast is Copyright © Extremis Publishing Ltd., all rights reserved.

How to Shoot a Music Video
09:00
How to Shoot a Music Video

FOLLOW ME! Instagram: http://geni.us/myinstagram​ Facebook: http://geni.us/myfacebook


Sur La Route De Madison, par Eddie Keller
03:54
Sur La Route De Madison, par Eddie Keller

Eddie Keller - Sur La Route De Madison


Sergio Zener - Midnight in The Americas (Audio)
05:18
Sergio Zener - Midnight in The Americas (Audio)

Stream 'Infinite' here: https://links.freshtunes.com/Z7U9L​


Scottish Traditions of Halloween: The Extremis Publishing Podcast
40:30
Scottish Traditions of Halloween: The Extremis Publishing Podcast

Author Robert Murray drops in for a spirited discussion about the history of Halloween, and the various ways in which Scottish culture - and a certain poet named Robert Burns - helped to shape the modern day customs which surround the season. This podcast is Copyright © Extremis Publishing Ltd., all rights reserved.