What would your life be like without music?
Hello! It’s been a few weeks since I posted thanks to life. To my pleasant surprise, today’s prompt was a perfect excuse to post something.
Music is something that has always been part of my life. From an early age, I took to playing musical instruments, starting with piano. Everyone in my family had somewhat varied musical tastes which later influenced my eclectic taste.
Music has been there for me at times when I wasn’t quite sure how to process things. It’s been there for me during long stretches of tedious work tasks and projects that nearly drove me insane work tasks. Shoot, half the time when I’m walking around town I have my own soundtrack running through my head, perfectly punctuating every step.
To summarize, music enriches my life.
Stay tuned – later this week (or weekend) I’ll have a fun music related post that I hope you will all check out and participate in.
Also, if you are on Instagram, be sure to follow my account. My latest post is a collection of photos from the Wanamaker building in downtown Philadelphia, which includes the World’s Largest Pipe Organ.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DAClR2uvuK9/?igsh=ZWpuY2RhdmN0MDU4

I can’t possibly imagine–it’s frightening. I’m unfortunately losing the hearing in my right ear, so I’ve been practicing running music through my head/imagination in case the inevitable/unmentionable happens, memorizing the details of every part of every track that’s meaningful to me. Music gives my life the rhythm necessary to plow through each day. Even if I can no longer hear it physically, it will always inhabit my soul.
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If the day comes that you can’t physically hear music, I have no doubt the meaningful pieces of music in your life will stick with you always. On another note, I’m suspicious of people who don’t value music!
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Agreed–it’s as though something is missing in their genes/DNA.
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Yes. Music is life.
And old pipe organs are glorious! Nice pix.
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