My favourite concert
Today I'll be writing about the most special concert i've been to. First of all I want to say that I'm a concert person, I love live music and I've been to many concert since I was little, so it is a little bit hard for me to choose one of them. I've had so much fun in different ways, dancing with KC & the Sunshine Band, enjoying the music with Herbie Hancock or being a super crazy Jonas Brother's fan.
But when it comes to memorable concerts I inmediatly think about Hiromi.

Hiromi Uehara is a japanese pianist player who plays different types of jazz, especially jazz fusion. I went to see her on 2016 at Nescafé theatre. I can't begin to express how incredible that night was. At the time, I only knew one song that I heard three days before the concert. As soon as the song ended I inmediatly bought a ticket to the concert because I knew it was going to be amazing. I went by myself and it was such an experience, so I'm grateful I went alone.


There was only a piano on the stage, she walked in and started playing, she didn't need anything else, just her piano. She speaks a little bit of english, but not that much, the only thing she told with words was that her piano is her bestfriend, everything else she said was told with music. She made the crowd cry and laugh only using her piano, she was absolutely incredible, and so excentric, dancing and jumping over the seat with her crazy hair. Anyway, there is no way I can express with words her uniqueness, so... here is a video :)
But when it comes to memorable concerts I inmediatly think about Hiromi.

Hiromi Uehara is a japanese pianist player who plays different types of jazz, especially jazz fusion. I went to see her on 2016 at Nescafé theatre. I can't begin to express how incredible that night was. At the time, I only knew one song that I heard three days before the concert. As soon as the song ended I inmediatly bought a ticket to the concert because I knew it was going to be amazing. I went by myself and it was such an experience, so I'm grateful I went alone.


There was only a piano on the stage, she walked in and started playing, she didn't need anything else, just her piano. She speaks a little bit of english, but not that much, the only thing she told with words was that her piano is her bestfriend, everything else she said was told with music. She made the crowd cry and laugh only using her piano, she was absolutely incredible, and so excentric, dancing and jumping over the seat with her crazy hair. Anyway, there is no way I can express with words her uniqueness, so... here is a video :)
Hi April, Im such a big Jonas Brother's fan. I remember you talking about this concert and how much you loved it, I think it was an amazing experience!
ResponderEliminarHi, Hiromi seems an interesting artist. I often listened J-Music, many years ago.
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