Trilingual Pianist Talks About Music and Language
In this video, I, a English, Japanese, Korean speaking pianist, talk about similarities and differences between music and languages. This comparison has deepened my understanding of both subjects and how one should approach both learning and performing music and languages. Since this is an underlying concept to everything I do in music (and languages), this may give you better understanding of my other contents. I hope this will provide everyone with a new perspective. For online lessons and consultations, please make an appointment at: https://www.pianowithakira.com Support this channel through Patreon: / akiraikegami #music #language #multilingual

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