Feb 14 • 18:07 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Japanese violinist performs 'Nuestro juramento' on social media: What a beautiful melody!

Koh, a Japanese violinist and weightlifting enthusiast, shares his interpretation of Ecuador's iconic song 'Nuestro juramento' in a creative daily challenge on social media.

In a unique creative challenge, Koh, a Japanese violinist, has committed to playing one of the most representative songs from various countries each day. For his fourteenth performance, he chose 'Nuestro juramento', made famous by Ecuadorian artist Julio Jaramillo and originally composed by Puerto Rican Benito de Jesús. Koh showcases his exceptional talent and dedication by not only performing the piece but also carefully arranging the required accompaniment on the keyboard to complement his violin performance.

Throughout the video, Koh expresses admiration for the beauty of 'Nuestro juramento,' sharing his thoughts in text overlays. He highlights a particular line of the song: 'I don’t want doubt to make you cry,' which resonated with him deeply. His engagement with the song is not merely technical; he relishes the emotional depth and cultural significance behind the melody, reflecting a genuine connection to the music he performs.

With the video nearing 68,000 likes, Koh is building a following for his channel @muscle_violin, where he combines his love for music and fitness. His efforts not only promote Ecuadorian culture but also illustrate the universal language of music, bridging gaps between diverse cultures through shared melodies.

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