. It is most frequently found as the final piece in his collection titled (Album of Innocence). Musical Review and Characteristics Reviews from performers and critics describe the piece as:

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He was older, maybe sixty, with silver threading through his dark hair and glasses that caught the sunlight like small, quiet mirrors. He didn’t look away when their eyes met. Instead, he smiled—a little sadly, she thought—and raised his cup in a silent toast.

: Video demonstrations and tutorials, sometimes including scrolling tabs, are available on of the sheet music, or would you like recommendations for other pieces Álbum de la Inocencia

In the vast ocean of contemporary piano repertoire, certain pieces manage to capture the hearts of both amateur and professional musicians. One such gem is (Spanish for "Watching You" or "Looking at You") by the Argentine composer Eduardo Martín .

While the search for is usually done by pianists, the piece has been transcribed for other instruments. If you play guitar (classical or electric), violin, or bandoneon, look for specific transcriptions.