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want to see my organ video ?

musicalis

Member
hello
If you are interested, all my you tube video are at the channel "organcomposer" at :

http://fr.youtube.com/user/organcomposer

On this recent one you can hear a new organ piece and see my head. I am not really playing, but i think it is better than static pictures.

[youtube]aLe_sQ_7fwE[/youtube]​
 

Corno Dolce

Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Aloha J.P

Again you present a terrific work for all to enjoy. You are starting to build a great legacy which will be with coming generations who discover your compositional talent - Bravo dear sir :tiphat::tiphat::tiphat::tiphat::tiphat:

Cheerio,

CD :):):)
 

greatcyber

New member
Jean-Paul,

Thank you for sharing this with us. It is not only most pleasant to listen to but also inspiring for those of us who might be living with a medical "challenge." It just goes to show that there is a way to overcome one's obstacles. You provide so much pleasure to so many and for that I can hardly thank you enough.
 

Flute'n'Pedal

New member
I would like to echo what Stephen says about Jean-Paul being an inspiration to those of us who live with a medical challenge. I myself suffer from impaired vision, and thought that I could never become an organist because of it. Thanks to Jean-Paul's example and encouragement, I began to see my handicap as an asset. I now am an organist, happily playing Jean-Paul's works.
 

Corno Dolce

Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Aloha Flute'n'Pedal,

I laud your testimony about having a challenge that you are overcoming. It should inspire people to get out of the *victimhood* mentality and cause those who propagate and promote *victimology* to shut-up. Thanx for your inspirational story.

Cheerio,

CD :):):)
 

musicalis

Member
Hello

I am glad to show you my friend Lindalee playing on her organ in her nice island.

[youtube]HpGNF8sQkL0[/youtube]

She plays very well. Does't she ?
Thanks Lindalee & Kaare for recording this vidéo.
 

methodistgirl

New member
I like it. I would like to try it out on my guitar and play it classical style.
It just might make a good guitar piece.
judy tooley
 

Flute'n'Pedal

New member
Thank-you, CD. The first time I touched an organ was in December 2006. So I have a long way to go. But I enjoy playing immensely, and I look forward to improving.
 
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