We sing for emotions, birds sing for a song🕊️🎹
A piano remembers what the heart forgets; a bird sings along to the piano, carrying the melody farther than words ever could. 🍃✨
When ‘If You’re Happy and You Know It’ begins, happiness feels beautifully simple.✨
@funsnapnow Warm, steady, and full of quiet strength — like a hand reaching out in the middle of a storm. Through their music, Peter Wetzel and the performers remind us that even when the world is in turmoil, the heart can stay bright and continue to rise.
Classic piano music 📀📀📀 :
The wind moves, the chimes ring, but the heart stays still. Yes this piano melody is so beautiful that it touched my heart, and awakened my soul.
Monet and marching music.
Monet is a pioneering painter of “Impression”. His famous paint “Sunrise” captures light, time, movement and is representative of his unique style, Impression.
@joanne62298 Monet’s paintings are fluid, hazy, and fleeting, while the music is marked by clear rhythm, unified steps, and a strong sense of power. Placed side by side, they create a tension between softness and strength, flow and order—as if vision and sound were engaged in a dialogue.
@joanne62298@fraveris The two works do indeed share certain similarities in their handling of light and color — yet the artists’ visual language, emotional intensity, and modes of expression ultimately move in completely different directions.