January 6, 2009...9:53 pm

Rhythm of my soul

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I love music and singing.  It lets me release emotions that have laid dormant in me.  Whether I’m happy, angry, or sad–it kind of heightens that emotion, but in the end releases it.  Kind of like when I am feeling sad, I will listen to a sad song.  I will start singing, pouring my heart out on every word.  I tear up and eventually start crying and singing at the same time–remembering the heartache the pain.  Afterward, I feel a lot better.  Like a shoulder to cry on, music heals me.  I remember watching a university symphony orchestra perform.  That day I remember that I watched one of the best, most captivating performances in my life.  I didn’t know what to expect, but when the conductor took his stand and everyone had their instruments poised and ready to brush their bow over the strings or wind instruments to be played…I was overcome with such an emotion when all was quiet and the music began.  Half excitement and half amazement.  I don’t know how to quite explain it, but I can only describe it as having the same feeling like when you are seeing something important that may not transgress in the near future.  And it was music.  Music is powerful.  I truly feel sorry for people who have a hearing disability.

胡彦斌

Anson Hu (Hu Yan Bin)- Moonlight (Yue Guang)

I am in love with Anson Hu’s voice.  Its just beautiful.  He has other songs like “Waiting for You” and “Jue Bu Shi”

I like the song in this video, the pictures too of course

http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/wqGrE8Ki2DY/

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