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Soul Music (Live Piano 26 Feb 2021)

by Pablo Arellano

Rated
4.8
Type
music
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
Plays
2.6k

Hi! This live piano had a special connection, sometimes you feel an inspiration coming from high above. I really can explain why from one sec to the next you connect in a different way and feel also a special connection with the audience and the co-creation, so I hope you enjoy and share this creation. I send blessings to all of you and thank you for being here for me, Pablo

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Pablo ArellanoMexico

4.8 (148)

Recent Reviews

Regina

September 19, 2025

Had a challenging week. Thank you, Pablo, for helping me find pockets of peace and joy amidst the chaos.

Emily

March 14, 2021

Beautiful ❤️🙏🏼

Richard

March 7, 2021

Beautiful. Gentle and passionate, moving and grounding, uplifting. Everything speaks and this piece brought me to the summit and I could see for miles.

Matthew

March 6, 2021

Calming. Thank you.

Lisa

March 4, 2021

What a beautiful gift to all of us! Thank you!

Connie

March 4, 2021

Love this! Every note connects to the soul. This is definitely one of my favourite and one I’ll be returning to many times for meditation. Thank you 🙏🏻 ✨😊

Raven

March 4, 2021

Uplifting! Thank you!

Karen

March 4, 2021

Magnificent. Breathtakingly beautiful. Bravo Pablo!

Lori

March 4, 2021

Beautiful, thank you, Pablo. 🙏💙

Gaila

March 2, 2021

This is an amazing performance. It takes me to another place. A higher plain. Thank you❤️

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