《偶然 Fortuitousness》徐志摩 Cello cover 大提琴版本 『cover by YoYo Cello』【華語懷舊歌曲系列】











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《偶然》是由中國現代詩人徐志摩創作於1926年的一首著名詩歌,香港女歌手陳秋霞將其譜曲後廣為傳唱。這首詩充滿了徐志摩一貫的浪漫主義風格,表達了對生命中短暫相遇的感慨和對人生無常的哲理性思考。 • (好消息,現在可以透過行動支持我,看到我私底下不同的一面,以及更多獨家內容,快加入我吧! •   / yoyocello  ) • • 《偶然》表達了人們在生命中的偶然相遇和分離,強調這些際遇的短暫與無奈。詩裡面的“雲”和“波心”象徵了短暫的邂逅,而“互放的光亮”則象徵了在人生路上彼此交會時所產生的美麗火花。這首詩和歌曲提醒人們珍惜那些生命中的短暫瞬間,因為每一次偶然的相遇都是獨一無二的。 • (樂譜購買跟各式演出詢問或了解更多我可以點選這邊喔:https://www.yoyocello.com/ ) • 《偶然》除了反映出徐志摩對愛情和人生的深刻理解,也展現了他浪漫而富有哲理的文學風格。陳秋霞譜曲後,它悠揚的旋律和抒情的風格深受大眾喜愛,成了她的經典之作。歌曲透過簡單卻深刻的旋律表達了人與人之間短暫邂逅的美好和淡淡的離別之感,讓人聯想到命運中那些不期而遇的瞬間和隨之而來的情感波動。有無數的歌星都投入了這首歌曲的詮釋,如張清芳清亮純淨的音色傳達溫柔細膩的偶然;蔡琴低沉渾厚的音色傳達了深情、有層次的偶然;作曲者本尊陳秋霞她純真柔美的音色呈現一種淡雅而輕盈的偶然,讓人彷彿置身於徐志摩詩裡唯美的情境中。YoYo大提琴的偶然,要讓這首意境悠揚的詩歌在您心中悸動,陪你回想過往的那些美好與無奈。 • (樂譜購買跟各式演出詢問或了解更多我可以點選這邊喔:https://www.yoyocello.com/ ) • 華語歌詞 °﹒☆°﹒★°∵°﹒☆ • 我是天空裡的一片雲, • 偶爾投影在你的波心—— • 你不必行異, • 更無須歡喜—— • 在轉瞬間消滅了蹤影。 •    • 你我相逢在黑夜的海上, • 你有你的,我有我的方向; • 你記得也好, • 最好你忘掉, • 在這交會時互放的光亮! • ﹒﹒°﹒☆°°﹒☆°﹒★°∴°﹒☆ • 大提琴:吳登凱YoYo • 攝影總監.剪輯調色:Santon.W • 文稿:西風 • 更多 吳登凱 YoYo • Instagram:   / yoyo_cello   • Facebook:   / yoyocello   • Youmaker: https://www.youmaker.com/c/Olybg2LPR5... • 您慷慨解囊的贊助是YoYo持續創作的動力來源 • 歐付寶|https://payment.opay.tw/Broadcaster/D... • PayPal|https://paypal.me/wuyoyocello?locale.... • 匯 款| • 銀行: 國泰世華(013) • 戶名:吳登凱 • 帳號:115506188182 • ❤❤❤❤ • Fortuitousness is a famous poem written in 1926 by Chinese modern poet Xu Zhimo. The poem was later set to music by Hong Kong singer Chelsia Chan (陳秋霞) and became widely popular. This poem is imbued with Xu Zhimo's signature romantic style, expressing reflections on fleeting encounters in life and philosophical musings on life's impermanence. • The poem captures the essence of chance meetings and partings in life, emphasizing their fleeting and helpless nature. The imagery of the cloud and water's heart symbolizes brief encounters, while the mutual glow represents the beautiful sparks that arise when paths cross. Both the poem and the song remind us to cherish those ephemeral moments in life, as every fortuitous meeting is unique. • Beyond reflecting Xu Zhimo’s deep understanding of love and life, Fortuitousness showcases his romantic and philosophical literary style. After being set to music by Chelsia Chan, the song's melodic and lyrical nature captivated audiences, becoming one of her classic works. The song, with its simple yet profound melody, conveys the beauty of brief encounters and the bittersweet sense of parting, evoking memories of those unexpected moments in life and the emotions that follow. • Numerous artists have interpreted this song in their unique ways: Stella Chang (張清芳) uses her clear and pure voice to express the gentle and delicate nature of chance encounters; Tsai Chin (蔡琴), with her deep, resonant tone, adds a layered and heartfelt dimension; while Chelsia Chan herself captures a light, elegant sense of fortuitousness with her pure and gentle voice, immersing the listener in the beautiful setting of Xu Zhimo’s poetry. The Yo-Yo cello rendition of Fortuitousness allows this lyrical and evocative poem to stir the heart, accompanying you in recalling the beauty and inevitability of past experiences. • Lyrics °﹒☆°∴°﹒★∵∴°﹒☆ • I am a cloud in the sky, • That happens to cast a shadow on your heart. • Don’t be surprised, • Or overly delighted; • In an instant, I’ll vanish without a trace. • We meet on the sea of the night, • You have your path, and I have mine. • Remember it if you will, • Or, better yet, forget it— • In the fleeting glimmer of our meeting light. • °﹒☆﹒°∴°﹒★°﹒☆°﹒★°∴°﹒☆ • Cello: YoYo Deng-Kai, Wu • Photography.Video: Santon. W • Description: Wester Wu • More information about YoYo: • Instagram:   / yoyo_cello   • Facebook:   / yoyocello   • Your donations are welcomed and needed. I appreciate your support! • (Remittance) • CATHAY UNITED BANK (013) • SWIFT CODE: UWCBTWTP • Beneficiacry: DENGKAI WU • Account No.: 115087073299 (For USD)

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