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Well here goes nothing 2

Started by PaleDragoness, October 28, 2014, 09:36:11 PM

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Well I guess this would make the official first thread I just decided to write on a whim. I'm writing this right before I go to sleep so the thought is nice and strong and it's the last thing I'm thinking about currently while listening to some really nice piano music. I love pianos. I really do, but I'd never be able to play one. I could always picture myself playing a slow, mellow tune. Playing single chords that filled the room with such an essence, it made you feel like your brain was beginning to fly away and take you to places you never thought you'd be able to go. It's a beautiful feeling really. It really is. It makes all the sorrow that I have inside me all the time just float away into the distance. The key on the piano and the pure sound that is made. Slowly again playing simple chords and then small single melodies. I build upon the small chords with the melodies until a tune that is fresh and original begins to taken form. The tune fills the air and the ears of anyone who hears it cannot but be amazed at the simplicity of the sound yet so complex at the same time. The tune is played slowly louder and more dramatic, the tempo slowly increasing in speed as the melody played with the chords turns into a musical story inside your head. Each persons story is different. Each person thinks of the music in a different way. Different thoughts and feelings flow from within as the music fills your head, your heart, finger tips, and toes. Your whole body is now a part of that tune. Whether it be a smile, laughing, crying, smirks, anger....whatever the feeling you can't help but feel it with the tune as it's played. Simple tuns really are the best. Pianos are really beautiful. I know I said it before, but it's true. There is nothing ugly about a piano. I think if everyone was able to play the piano, no one would have to hold their feelings inside. Let the music do the talking for you. I think if I could interpret my feelings into music, I think I might be surprised by what I hear.

What kind of music would you make with your feelings?

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