Some musicians play their instruments well. Others do it rather well. Then, there are those who are really, really good. But there are musicians who don't just play their instruments, but also become them. Those are the exceptional ones and the world would be a poorer place without them. Despite her young age, Ayana, London-based cellist, is already a member of this select group. Have a nice Sunday. I'm still taking a break from blogging.
Much thanks for this.
ReplyDeleteLovely RoXanne this morning. Great playing.
ReplyDeleteWhat! What? She is phenomenal, I can't stand it! Of course, The Police is one of my all time favorite groups but I would love this if it wasn't a Police song. Thanks so much, I'm sharing this with all my FB friends.
ReplyDeleteI have to admit that I'm not keen on versions but I saw Ayanna live a few days ago at The Barbican and she blew the audience away with her taken on this number.
ReplyDeleteI know what you're saying Fly Girl and I'm also a The Police fan and yet, Ayanna makes the song her own in a very special way. Plus, I'm biased because my daughter plays the cello. :-)
Greetings from London.
i agree with what you've said here replying to fly girl's comment.
ReplyDeleteayanna makes the song her own in a such a unique way.
i really enjoyed this song, thanks so much indeed.
wish you a great week ahead!
Holy cow!
ReplyDeletewow what a fascinating version of Roxanne - both her playing and her voice are amazing...
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