What It's Like Performing in the NYC Subway: Busking
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Busking, also called street performance is the act of playing in public for donations. The tradition goes back to ancient history and has launched the careers of artists Robin Williams, Ed Sheeran, and Sheryl Crow.
Nahre Sol visits the amazing musicians of the New York City subway to learn about why they busk. Later she gets tips from the pro buskers and attempts busking herself with her friend Dotan Negrin from Piano Around.
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Emma Park-Hazel: / emmaphsings
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@unniFI
4 жыл бұрын
this was an experience. Felt more like i was watching a minidocumentary than a youtube video. The editing and audio design especially stood out. Excellent job!
@TheDeeWho
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for having me as a part of this show, and for making such great content in general. All your shows are so well done and thoughtfully presented. Sound Field shows are some of the best content that KZread has to offer and I'm mad proud to be in one of them! 🙏🤘💖
@jo287
4 жыл бұрын
Now that's epic without disrespect at all! Hands up & down!
@fin2725
4 жыл бұрын
I love your music ! soo chill reminds me of dublab LA. Would love to collab some time :)
If I turned a corner in the Subway to see Nahre busking, I would definitely fanboy at least slightly.
@TheNativeEngine
4 жыл бұрын
How slightly?
@SheWhoComesAtNight
4 жыл бұрын
Native Engine Because the artists are constantly moving around and very rarely have a business card or time to keep written info handy. 🎼 🚊 That’s New York City for you!
@TheNativeEngine
4 жыл бұрын
@@SheWhoComesAtNight Thank you.
@jasonlieberman4606
4 жыл бұрын
Okay not really slightly, that was just tongue-in-cheek lol. I'd probably freak out just as much as if I saw Kirk Hammett or Dave Grohl
@kuruptid
3 жыл бұрын
Haha me too! Totally.
"Sorry I farted on your world. It's my idea of a nice smell."
@MisterAppleEsq
4 жыл бұрын
Fancy seeing you here!
@noviatoria2436
4 жыл бұрын
@@MisterAppleEsq Apple!!
@TheDeeWho
4 жыл бұрын
🤣😂 I was a little embarrassed when that just flew out of my mouth, but um... 🤷♂️
@AGilbii
4 жыл бұрын
@@TheDeeWho When you said it, I felt it! You're great!
@sonamshrish430
4 жыл бұрын
N she be “wait what!!!”
When the best music is the music you'll never hear.
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
That's the truth
@whoneedsanation
4 жыл бұрын
The best music is the music you make bud
Clicked for Dotan and Nahre, stayed for the stories.
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
Dotan and Nahre are some of the most fun people to work with! This video almost didn't work out, but the optimism and excitement made it all happen.
@jasonlieberman4606
4 жыл бұрын
@@SoundFieldPBS why, had trouble getting the footage as planned?
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
@@jasonlieberman4606 It was a very tight schedule and we had gear limitations, but Dotan came with a very excited energy and it helped us cross the finish line !
@Kram1032
4 жыл бұрын
@@SoundFieldPBS wow I'm so glad. This is one of the best videos on this channel so far (and there are a lot of great videos)
Soundfield ALWAYS come up with a new and interesting angle to study music, you guys are sick!
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
You're so kind thank you! We are having fun :)
@apg13997
3 жыл бұрын
No, they're perfectly healthy.
The London Underground has a similar system to the NY Subway. There are licensed buskers only playing the system. I'd like to say 'Thanks' to Trevor, a black musician of Carribean origins, wearing a hat and playing an amplified acoustic guitar. I used to encounter him at Liverpool Street Station in London when I workedin the City. I love his strumming which I always found uplifting. He made me a couple of cassettes of his music. If you come across him, please listen and donate if you like what he does. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
I'll be looking out for Trevor. He sounds amazing.
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
@TruMusic89 I've seen those videos too of the piano that's set up down there!
@Musketeer009
4 жыл бұрын
@@SoundFieldPBS Lol. You'll have to come over to London (UK) to see him then. I'm sure he will be pleased to meet you..
@Musketeer009
4 жыл бұрын
@TruMusic89 There are upright pianos dotted around public areas all over London, for anyone to play. Sometimes they get hijacked by KZreadrs.
@MisterAppleEsq
4 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah, the Tube has the raddest buskers. Also the upright pianos in stations rule... I usually play memes.
Busking gave me freedom to explore the ideas I had on guitar in a live context. No one was listening more than a few minutes at most. So I could just make shit up on the fly. React to people walking by in song. Or explore variations on a song I already knew.
I pass Susan Keser often on my commute, and even though I'm wearing headphones, I pause my music so I can hear her playing.
Oh my god! Nahre is so amazing. She's so talented with keys and has the same talent in words.
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
She's a gift to this world
Busking: "Performing for someone in their space." Such a great definition and explains why it's so intimately difficult. Great video!
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
Hey Mike thank you!!
I can't believe someone gave a thumbs down to this wholesome content. The internet is a scary place
@brianmcdonald42
4 жыл бұрын
If that discourages you, you're doing it for the wrong reasons. :)
@tiffy717
4 жыл бұрын
Brian McDonald Joke ----> Head
@brianmcdonald42
4 жыл бұрын
@@tiffy717 Right back at you.
@unknownarchitect1
4 жыл бұрын
Brian McDonald oh snap
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
@@unknownarchitect1 this is 3d chess
4:56 was straight up police abuse of power. I can see if the person is bothering people , but most buskers are at the most entertaining and are the least annoying. No need for all of that.
@12012channel
3 жыл бұрын
That was uncalled for. By the police officer's reaction you would think that guy was brandishing a knife or something.
@Haseri8
3 жыл бұрын
@@12012channel ACAB, ACAB forever and always
Gabriel Aldort is the one that convinced me to buy a keyboard after seeing him demonstrate yamaha keyboards. What a god.
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
He's got such a big personality!
I came across Dee Who for the first time on the 7 train a few weeks back and he was super dope. Living in NYC, especially riding the subway, can sometimes feel lonely because of how closed off we New Yorkers tend to be. In my opinion, these buskers bring back a bit of that human warmth and it wouldn't be the same without them.
@TheDeeWho
4 жыл бұрын
💖💖💖🙏🙏🙏🤘👍💪
Hey! I'm a student in ethnomusicology in Paris and i'm really passionate about busking in the Paris subway, so this video is just a treat for me! It's so interesting to see how this kind of musical performance is lived in an other major city and it's great to be able to see what's similar and what's different between the two! I hope I one day get the chance to experience the New York busking by myself!
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
You should post some of your performances to youtube I'd love to watch them.
@guillll
4 жыл бұрын
John Nash Don't go to New York though. In a world where air pollution kills 8 million people a year, flying across the ocean for fun is a really bad idea.
@notimportant3686
4 жыл бұрын
i hope you don't... you guys are intruding on our quiet... nobody is on the subway to hear a music show... it's the absolute worst when you're trying to catch a nap because you'll be riding for an hour or just to enjoy some quiet because you're tired please don't come to NY to do this... we have enough of these folks as it is
@TheDeeWho
4 жыл бұрын
@@notimportant3686 you my friend are living in the wrong town. Best of luck to you, you gonna need it!
@notimportant3686
4 жыл бұрын
@@TheDeeWho doesn't everyone need luck?... what a stupid comment
No way! I’ve seen the DeeWho on the 6 train! I got his card and told him I play bass too! Great guy and even greater music! Keep it up!
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
Dee is amazing! That’s so cool you’ve met him. He’s really getting out there
@TheDeeWho
4 жыл бұрын
💖 💖 💖
I’ve come across so many great subway performers in New York, can’t imagine the city without them
An additional issue is that there are not many venues to play at anymore and the business model for venues is to get butts in seats and sell drinks. There are so few places to play for younger musicians and musicians outside the mainstream that being able to play and generate some attention and $$ is a necessity. As the venues and opportunities disappear artists get more creative about creating windows of possibility. jacob Collier became well known for his innovative vocal arrangements and videos that he made in his bedroom. Also Nahre I always like how open minded and open hearted you are about exploring the process of sharing music. Thanks!
this video made me tear up . I just love it when i get to see pure passion in people .
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
I'm crying with you! PURE PASSION
@vipinsl
4 жыл бұрын
@@SoundFieldPBS thank you for doing what you do . I'm always inspired by your videos .
Hats off to anyone who tries to reach out to a stranger, whether it’s through music or just saying ‘good morning’. Enjoyed the video. Thanks.
I'd love an episode on Noise/Ambient and Drone music. Just thought I'd throw this out here. Really loving this series.
It's incredible to know all the stories from this musicians, at some point of my life I busk, and recently I went to interview and colaborate with some busking musicians for a KZread video. Being able to be on the different sides of this activity gives you prespective. If you see a busking musician, give him/her your support by listening and donating. Nice work!
As confounded as the fart analogy was I feel that
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
i felt that dee who
@TheDeeWho
4 жыл бұрын
Omg everyone loves the fart line... 🤦♂️🤣😂
Yeah. When I've been caught singing and playing my ukulele outdoors at my local park or the beach, the most frequent comments are: - "If you quit picking it, maybe it will heal!" - "You should sing solo. So low I can't hear you!" But it did result in my meeting my music teacher, who gave me my first lesson free, on the spot! Turned out I had a natural ability to "find the key", harmonize, then improvise, despite being unable to read music. So now I will occasionally sing along with buskers I see, especially when they don't have a crowd, and sometimes they'll even invite me up to the mic! Still need to work on the uke...
*new Sound Field video is up* *AWWWWWWW YEAAAAAAA* 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 🎵🎶🎻🎸🎷
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
It's a holiday!
@darthbee18
4 жыл бұрын
@@SoundFieldPBS it is! 🙌😄✨
Wait a minute ... I didn't know Gabe was a busker! When I used to work at Guitar Center in Astoria, he was the sales rep for Yamaha. One of the coolest dudes I know.
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
Really fun nice guy!
That *superbly jazzy* improv over Für Elise really got me going. If I was walking through the subway on my old commute and heard that I would probably burst into silent tears.
Who ever thought Fur Elise would be a good busking piece.
I love Nahre's genuine interest and admiration..
I live here in Barcelona where they have banned any kind of entertainment from public places except a few Spanish musicians who get to play regularly in certain spots by the Cathedral of Barcelona. When I first lived here in 2003, I loved all the variety of entertainment and stopped to watch or listen to them. I miss that now as I go on my walks. I'm hoping they allow musicians and performers of all kinds to perform in those public places again before I'm not able to walk anymore.
28 is a suspiciously low number, especially given that it's just a permit, not like, something that gives salary
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
That's what I'm saying!
@christopherkotsopoulos701
4 жыл бұрын
incredibly low considering there are close to 500 subway stations and the busier ones could easily have a handful of performers in each.
@romajimamulo
4 жыл бұрын
@@christopherkotsopoulos701 ... So you're saying there isn't even enough applicants?
@patrickfitzgerald2861
4 жыл бұрын
@Romaji - The most basic explanation is that bureaucracies expect to exercise tight control over their sphere of influence. They see the musicians as an unwanted and unwarranted intrusion on their turf.
@spacebunsarah
4 жыл бұрын
Acab
As someone that lives in nyc and sees buskers on the daily... I think part of the discomfort as an audience member is the guilt of not being able to give or feeling like you HAVE to give, so it’s easier to not make eye contact or pretend you’re ignoring them as a way to mitigate that issue. Also, people (homeless, performers, etc) ask for money all the time on trains.... sometimes I just wanna enjoy my own time on the train Nonetheless, interesting to get their prospective
This Is amazing journalism. these people and their stories are so Important and Inspire me. Thank you!
Why would anyone say anything terrible about that young woman at 10:20, she has a very pleasant singing voice. :) Great video. Nahre Sol videos are great. :)
@kayakchrispy
4 жыл бұрын
BloggerMusicMan jealousy People can be evil
@TheDeeWho
4 жыл бұрын
Haters gonna hate! But like she said, most of the time haters actually motivate other people to give more money, so I appreciate the hell out of them. 👍
@MsJeanneMarie
4 жыл бұрын
Cities have tons of crazy people just because they have tons of people.
@mwj5368
4 жыл бұрын
Even if her voice wasn't all that great no one should ever do that as it's to me a form of assault or harassment when they keep repeating and interfering.
@ironwoodbranch6720
4 жыл бұрын
Karens, boomers etc.
0:15 15 seconds in and she roasts the entire city XD
I love New York. When I go, Im going for the art scene. I defiantly will make a trip just to check the busking scene out, because when i was a kid i was a street performer, and circus kid. would be great to see and feel that energy agian.
Just learned a new word, busking. Talented musicians with sincere hearts.
This brings to mind the vid Adam Neely and Mary Spender did on Busking. I'm truly tempted to try it in my own locality, after this Covid-19 business goes away.
Excellent story. I haven't had opportunity to spend a lot of time in NYC, even less on the subway. The buskers I saw weren't nearly as talented as these people. Koko Gonza in particular has a truly fascinating sound. Nice work as always, Sound Field.
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Brian, we appreciate you and your thoughtful responses
I feel so inspired to be braver about my music. Kind of makes me wish I lived somewhere with more public spaces.
Emma Park Hazel is amaaaazing 😍😍😍
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
You should check her out on instagram! emmaparkhazel :)
@jeremaiyo-antoineburke6904
4 жыл бұрын
@@SoundFieldPBS Oh I'm already there ! Lol... Thank you so much for what you are doing for music! I love you guys! 😍😭 Oh and Koku Gonza is awesome
“Protection from law enforcement”. Never thought I would here that in my life.
@sabrinasmusic
3 жыл бұрын
I've gotten so desensitized to abuse of power by the police that I didn't even notice the irony in that sentence until you pointed it out 😧
@peskypigeonx
2 жыл бұрын
@@sabrinasmusic oh god that happened to me too
14:43 Für Elise as background with Jazz chords (I suppose?), and Dotan playing a melody over it ... all on Rhodes, with a melancholic vibe (and you smile). Oh man, you really know how to make my soul chime and my eyes get wet while I smile. 💞 Even the beautiful Canal St. tiles fit well as framing for this. 💞 16:31 And the view of New York at dusk over the Hudson 💕 ... sigh :) ... have you read my comment about this mental image on one of the other Soundfield videos? 🤔 :D
This was beautiful. I feel like this could be a long form series of its own.
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
I agree it could easily be a traveling series! Nahre said she's going to try busking again on her own channel :)
I've asked this before on previous episodes but again, any chance more footage of Nahre busking will be released? They sound absolutely amazing together.
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
I could make that happen...
I love New York. Not to live, but trip for endless music, and incredible talent. Just came back from Manhattan saw "X-Ray Love" was awesome! Like nothing I've heard before, great clean grunge! Never seen them before or heard of them. Was in a tiny bar, Desmonds tavern. Such a great show. And 2 out of 5 musicians on the subway we heard where amazing musicians. Thank you to all the musicians out there for the gift.
An idea for a video or short series: Find an older person who loves music but has never played and see what they are able to learn in a fairly short time. First, explore a few instruments that they like to listen to. Select one. Hook them up with a good teacher. Someone who has experience teaching someone to play in a short period of time. It would be an inspiration for those who have never played (young or old) to see what can be possible. I know great things are possible.
Hey Nahre- big fan. The last time that I tried busking in Manhattan, I made over $20, but when I got back to my car, there were several parking tickets, so had to pay the city over $100.
I'm a traveling busker.. I'm currently busking in Savannah Georgia ... but they don't allow amps 😔 But Love this !
@josephhocking4345
4 жыл бұрын
SPARKY SINN I’ve done Savannah, River Street and with a small portable amp... You’ve gotta keep your eyes peeled for the popo. If you can see them, they can hear you.
@SparkySINN
4 жыл бұрын
@@josephhocking4345 I was going to try it... because it's wayyy better with an amp... they just changed the laws amd made them stricter 😢... I'm not as worried about cops caring as I am others reporting me because they are jealous that I'm using an amp .. or the stores... but I have microphones amd stuff so it's a lot harder to quickly hide that I'm using an amp....
@josephhocking4345
4 жыл бұрын
Ditch the Mic, work on projection, I know 8ts difficult... You need to minimize any appearances that you are using any type of amp or speaker. If you play acoustic, you got a head start but, a Mic on a stand is a dead give away. Personally, I try to mask ANY indication that I'm ready to play at literally any moment, even my tip bag situation is on the real down low until absolutely necessary. Good luck, mate!
I hope you guys explore all genres of Music cause music is music
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
all music is music!
@bazeblackwood
4 жыл бұрын
@Arpicembalo wow, you must be incredibly naive to be so proudly and publicly wrong
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
@Arpicembalo all music is music. especially playboi carti, he invented music
I love how "protection from law enforcement" has come to mean not that the enforcers will protect you, but that you are protected from the enforcers.
"if one day i was to look back at these years as the best years of my life, i'd be okay with that" damn.
Probably my favorite episode thus far A shout out to all street artists, you bright my day every time I see one of you!
These people are all so talented. It's good they are not singing to walls in their apartments.
These are some of the most talented and bravest people I've ever seen and heard
the crossover I didn't know I needed! Been a fan of Dotan for a while!
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
Dotan is so kind and amazing.
4 жыл бұрын
He sure is!!!
I absolutely adore Nahre Sol. Such a kind demeanor and her videos are so informative. A true breath of fresh air in this age. Thank you for this!
Nahre, this was a great piece! New York is full of so many types of musicians playing in the subways and Outside... There are so many different acts that you could actually do a few different segments. As an example, sometimes at 34th st. Penn Station there used to be the equivalent of a Jazz Band jamming... Please keep up the good work!!!!!!!!
that's soooo kind of you...amazing footage...thanks guys ..keep it up
This was so fun and encouraging to watch! Love this series!❤❤❤
I've been playing music for over 40 years and have never busked. Just wanted to acknowledge the phenomenal talent all of these buskers show in this vid. I am inspired and genuinely gobsmacked by the virtuosity displayed. Truly inspirational and soul-lifting. Thank you so much.
There are so many insanely talented musicians playing in NYC it’s insane. I’ve always wondered how well they do, I’m glad they all seem to be doing well for themselves. I definitely wouldn’t have the stomach to perform in that setting.
I especially like Koku Gonza.
@kspangsege
4 жыл бұрын
Me too. Incredible voice. Incredible charisma.
Omg Nahre you're so brave!!! Thanks again for bringing another wonderful piece about music and how it connects us. Ive always been in love with buskers and street performers. Their talent and passion is always inspiring. As is yours Nahre. :D Keep up the awesome work!!
Loved this episode! The whole series is wonderful but this has been one of my favorites by far!
Brave of the buskers and brave of you Nahre for doing this video. Thank you!
The backing track of the soulful Für Elise by the one and only Nahre Sol is incredible.
"Lot of people people are walls to talk at" lol
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
Dee Who is so wise
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
He drops a lot of quote bombs
@tarunrobin8576
4 жыл бұрын
Yes. The fart metaphor was gold
@koshersalaami
4 жыл бұрын
There’s a Yiddish expression about talking to people who you can't reach. It translates literally as “I talk to the wall.” Figuratively more like “I should talk to the wall” or “I might as well talk to the wall.”
@TheDeeWho
4 жыл бұрын
🙏🙏🙏 I don't know about wise, but I guess I was apparently good for a quote bomb or 2...😂
Buskers are a treasure to New York City, and everywhere else. NYC just has such a concentration of incredible performers compared to other areas. They’re so different from beggars because they are giving you something and asking you to pay based on your perceived value of it.
Thank you for another interesting video. Again, I have learned about am area of music that I know very little about. I have enjoyed street music in New Orleans but little else. I'm so glad I found you.
Guys, this was so freaking good. You're making incredible little pieces of art with this series. Thanks.
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
Hey Teague Chrystie thank you!!
wait, Nahre and Dotan only made 2 dollars? I think you guys deserved more D:
Thanks for the all the tips honestly, I'm an Indie/Emo artist from Ohio whose gonna be moving to the border of New Jersey/NYC in August and definitely excited to share my gift with new people and busk there. I've played shows and stuff around but there's just something about busking that I love and it inspires me to keep going.
I LOVE THIS CHANNEL!!!! PLEASE EXPLORE CONTEMPORARY REGGAE NEXT💖💖💗💞💞💞💞💞
@SoundFieldPBS
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching with us and that's a great idea! Any specific artists you'd like to hear us talk about?
@jeremaiyo-antoineburke6904
4 жыл бұрын
@@SoundFieldPBS Oh wow! Thanks for Replying! First watch Koffe NPR tiny desk she just became the first female to win a Grammy in the reggae category. Other important artists would have to be : Damian Marley Protoje and Chronnixx. 😁😁😁
@alexrose8900
4 жыл бұрын
@@SoundFieldPBS Look at the Skints from London.
@jeremaiyo-antoineburke6904
4 жыл бұрын
@@alexrose8900 yoooo I love the Skints!!!
A lot of these buskers are not only talented, but seem like really sweet people. Also loved jazzy Fur Elise. Great video and great channel!
I feel bad I can never catch these the same day they come out as much as I used to, but I still always dedicate time to sit and fully engage in every episode yall put out! Been so so excited to see this episode drop!! So beautifully shot as well. And another episode affirming why I love this channel. Delving into the culture and even politics of this wholly unique music scene and miscrocosm, at least in the sense of NYC. Not many people know about MUNY and im glad to see PBS cover it in such an elegant way and in such an awesome episode! TBH you could make an entire channel dedicated to NYC musical scenes, culture, genres, politics, etc. And the soul food/busking comparison is SO SPOT ON! And Nahre you killed it at busking! As someone who teaches performances, getting over stage fright is a big thing but you did it! Even if for a short time its still awesome so congrats! Overall, such a great educational episode I am sure to share and show with my students. And as always, cannot wait for the next video!!
That handsome talented Asian bass player should be able to get into any band...he sings too.
A few of your videos now have been investigating the subculture of music. Keep bringing us these interesting obscure subjects please!
Reminds me of the story I saw some time back of Joshua Bell busking in the subway and making no money.
Loved this so much!!
Enjoyed this video. Thanks, and for the links. Great music scene in NYC.
I am disappointed in the amount of money Dotan & Nahre got in the end, because it does show how busking does favour louder approaches. Honestly, I would love listening to a busker play understated jazzy improv keys on a rainy day in the city
Such an important video! Great job
Wow, all the music I've heard in this video was awesome! Amazing musicians!
Koku Gonza's rendition of the song 'Malaika' is sooo good! Probably the greatest song my ears ever heard and she is killing it
your channel is a hidden gem from youtube, i really dig it.
Nice!
Thanks for having Nahre on here! Would love to see her more
I've lived in NYC pretty much all my life, away for my freshman year at college now but I always respected buskers. Picked up guitar and taught myself just over two years ago but I've only ever performed in front of an audience once, was my first time singing in front of people too. God damn I was nervous as hell. This was a beautiful video, I wanna try and push myself and actually perform more. I love playing the guitar (although I'm not particularly great). One day when I'm back in NYC, I think I might try giving busking a shot just because why the hell not?
All of your videos are very well filmed and edited! Brava!
I just really love the videos you made,and the music is amazing.
Shout out Gymnopédie No.1 at 12:57 🙌🏿
I really enjoyed this vid. thank you Nahre!
Love for all the brave musicians !
That was one of the most interesting videos about musicians that I've ever seen. As do many, I've often dreamed of busking, particularly with the Bach in the Subways annual event, but I'm just not good enough (yet) to feel comfortable doing it (I play flute). My subway 'idol' is Slim Freedom (search KZread and you'll find her). Seeing this video and listening carefully to their answers and information given, it makes me want to practicepracticepractice so much harder. Many thanks to Nahre Sol for doing her usual outstanding presentation, and thanks to the musicians for showing us such great talent and spirit.
Hey guys I found your Channel today because of a recommendation from The Art Assigment episode I have just watched, I got engage with your documentary and content, Hi from Honduras 🇭🇳
Nahre, you’re the best! Anxious to seek that underneath musical world soon, I hope! Keep spreading knowledge. Greetings from Brazil!
Beautiful documentary!
This has got to be my fave episode yet