Emily Severn - Not the One You Adored
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Not The One You Adored, by Emily Severn
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Rockin In The Free World by The Worldwide Jam
Thanks to everyone involved in this, for taking the time out of your busy schedule to participate in this video. Betto "The Ninja Drummer" Cardoso - Brazil (http://bit.ly/2lonyPB) Aires Pereira - Venezuela (http://bit.ly/2D7j0nJ) Quist - USA (http://bit.ly/1RbAQ8V) Pierre Edel - France|Russia (http://bit.ly/2oW8qeo) Ana Rucner - Croatia (http://bit.ly/2oPOuuj) Andrea Giuffredi - Italy (http://bit.ly/2FhI01B) Sunny ST - Nepal (http://bit.ly/2HerLPq) Todor Tchobanov - Bulgaria (http://bit.ly/2Hbto07) Mahesh Raghvan - India (http://bit.ly/2tsgTeQ) Charlie Parra - Peru (http://bit.ly/2uVimdq) Aris (Larisa Ciortan) - Romania (http://bit.ly/2I8n3nq) Dean Brockdorff - Australia (http://bit.ly/2Ia35IX) Funtwo - South Korea (http://bit.ly/2FuVxlH) Nino Jazz - Angola (http://bit.ly/2Ft0jjI) samuraiguitarist - Canada (http://bit.ly/2uNHyiE) Davey Pollitt - England (http://bit.ly/2IaV7PV) Cesar Huesca - Mexico (http://bit.ly/2FomqV2) The Choir: (From top left to bottom right) Rasyid Agam - Indonesia Vanessa Dias - Portugal Renzo Belfanti - Argentina Phelipe Argentini - Brazil Gean Chujutalli - Peru Melike Kobalas, Ekin Erdem, Irmak Baran - Turkey Vishal Chopra - Malaysia Luis Pérez - Mexico Mimi Vanden - France Bohdan Dovhal - Ukraine Ira Sergeevna Audio Mixing & Mastering: Andre Antunes
Underground Railroad - Original Cello Song
The beginning notes reminded her of pain and sadness, but then the notes "ran" faster and faster, until they finally found freedom and could rest in the slower notes at the end. Proud mom here!! For her first original cello composition ever, I'm really impressed!! #cello #youthcello #beginnercello #childcomposer
April 25th
April 25th explores themes of mental health & vulnerability in men post relationship break-up,and how many men use music as a coping mechanism/form of escapism. The song focuses around being a young man, experiencing heartbreak and not feeling like you can talk to your boys because of fear of them telling you to ‘man up’.
Rockin In The Free World by The Worldwide Jam
Thanks to everyone involved in this, for taking the time out of your busy schedule to participate in this video. Betto "The Ninja Drummer" Cardoso - Brazil (http://bit.ly/2lonyPB) Aires Pereira - Venezuela (http://bit.ly/2D7j0nJ) Quist - USA (http://bit.ly/1RbAQ8V) Pierre Edel - France|Russia (http://bit.ly/2oW8qeo) Ana Rucner - Croatia (http://bit.ly/2oPOuuj) Andrea Giuffredi - Italy (http://bit.ly/2FhI01B) Sunny ST - Nepal (http://bit.ly/2HerLPq) Todor Tchobanov - Bulgaria (http://bit.ly/2Hbto07) Mahesh Raghvan - India (http://bit.ly/2tsgTeQ) Charlie Parra - Peru (http://bit.ly/2uVimdq) Aris (Larisa Ciortan) - Romania (http://bit.ly/2I8n3nq) Dean Brockdorff - Australia (http://bit.ly/2Ia35IX) Funtwo - South Korea (http://bit.ly/2FuVxlH) Nino Jazz - Angola (http://bit.ly/2Ft0jjI) samuraiguitarist - Canada (http://bit.ly/2uNHyiE) Davey Pollitt - England (http://bit.ly/2IaV7PV) Cesar Huesca - Mexico (http://bit.ly/2FomqV2) The Choir: (From top left to bottom right) Rasyid Agam - Indonesia Vanessa Dias - Portugal Renzo Belfanti - Argentina Phelipe Argentini - Brazil Gean Chujutalli - Peru Melike Kobalas, Ekin Erdem, Irmak Baran - Turkey Vishal Chopra - Malaysia Luis Pérez - Mexico Mimi Vanden - France Bohdan Dovhal - Ukraine Ira Sergeevna Audio Mixing & Mastering: Andre Antunes
Underground Railroad - Original Cello Song
The beginning notes reminded her of pain and sadness, but then the notes "ran" faster and faster, until they finally found freedom and could rest in the slower notes at the end. Proud mom here!! For her first original cello composition ever, I'm really impressed!! #cello #youthcello #beginnercello #childcomposer
April 25th
April 25th explores themes of mental health & vulnerability in men post relationship break-up,and how many men use music as a coping mechanism/form of escapism. The song focuses around being a young man, experiencing heartbreak and not feeling like you can talk to your boys because of fear of them telling you to ‘man up’.