This very pretty piano cover of Simon and Garfunkel’s “The Sound of Silence” will make it’s way into your heart with her creative and beautiful playing style.
Her name is Gamazda and she’s quite popular.
She’s an incredible pianist who covers loads of genres with well thought out videos.
Gamazda is a Russian pianist.
Her real name is Alexandra Kuznetsova and she was born in Moscow into a musical family.
She was just three the first time she sat down in front of a piano.
Gamazda’s musical journey began and her skills unfolded. She specializes in covering popular rock ‘n’ roll hits and has built herself a substantial following.
Gamazda’s biggest YouTube hit so far is her cover of Linkin Park’s “In the End”.
In an interview with Fem Metal, Gamazda says of her beginnings,
“When I started my YouTube channel, I didn’t even expect that I’d get this result. I thought I’ll play songs that I like and maybe someone like my covers and it will be a small place for like-minded people. And it was a big surprise to me when a lot of people have started supporting me and when such big bands like Red Hot Chili Papers, Tool, Papa Roach gave great feedback about my covers. It’s all still unbelievable to me!”
Gamazda graduated with honors from the Tchaikovsky Moscow Conservatory in 2014.
It is a higher musical educational institution located in Moscow. With honors from a well known institution.
Her skills, honed and polished by the school, clearly shows in this rendition.
She plays that familiar, haunting melody but what’s a real treat here is that Gamazda also has a xylophone.
The instrument just adds another cool layer during her playing.
Talk about a magic touch!
OneShot OneKill loves Gamazda’s video so much he says in the comments section,
“Quite honestly, I love the fact that she is playing an older piano in need of some TLC! Beautiful things often come from items overlooked in the West. The xylophone is a very nice touch and one I had not seen done before. Great job!”
This lady could serenade an entire nation.
Gamazda doesn’t just play for the fame or the views and likes either.
Just look at that smile on her face as she tickles those keys.
She loves what she does and it is fantastic.
Another viewer named Richard Tino commented,
“Beautiful. I listened with my eyes closed first and savored all the minor keys. The way this song erupts with a flurry of notes but they’re so soft and harmonized together. I love this!”
Do yourself a favor and close your eyes. Shut the door, lower the lights and just listen to Gamazda’s version.
It’s just perfect after a long, hard day to help bring rest and relaxtion.
Listen to this beautiful cover of a classic below!
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