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Nuvole Bianche – English Lyrics

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Ludovico Einaudi
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Una mattina
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Explore the serene beauty of Ludovico Einaudi's "Nuvole Bianche," a contemporary classical piece that has captured hearts worldwide. This song offers a gateway to understanding musical emotion and appreciating minimalist composition, ideal for those looking to learn the language of feelings through music.

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Key Vocabulary

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Key Grammar Structures

  • The white clouds drift across the sky.

    ➔ Simple Present

    ➔ The verb "drift" is in the simple present tense, used for habitual or general actions.

  • I am listening to the piano as it sings.

    ➔ Present Continuous

    ➔ The phrase "am listening" shows the present continuous, describing an action happening right now.

  • The music seemed to lift my soul.

    ➔ Simple Past

    ➔ The verb "seemed" is in the simple past, reporting a perception in the past.

  • I have felt the calm wash over me.

    ➔ Present Perfect

    "Have felt" is present perfect, linking a past experience to the present moment.

  • If the notes could speak, they would tell stories.

    ➔ Second Conditional

    "Could speak" and "would tell" form a second conditional, describing an unreal present situation.

  • Let the melody guide you to peace.

    ➔ Imperative + infinitive of purpose

    "Let" is an imperative verb, and "guide" is an infinitive expressing purpose.

  • The silence that follows is as tender as a whisper.

    ➔ Relative clause, comparative

    "that follows" is a relative clause modifying "silence"; "as tender as" forms a comparative structure.

  • He was moved by the crescendo.

    ➔ Passive voice

    "was moved" is in the passive voice, showing the subject receives the action.

  • Playing the piano is my greatest joy.

    ➔ Gerund as subject

    "Playing" is a gerund functioning as the subject of the sentence.