RE: Letter in a Time Machine: Spinning Back to the Sixties - Chronicles#9

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I don't particularly remember twelve very well, compared to other ages. I can remember eight pretty well, and thirteen, and all the ones after that, but 12 - it would have been 1999 for me; and I think it would have been during a change of school.

I do not remember what advice I could have benefitted from at that age, and its a funny thing to think about how disempowered I would be at a twelve year old, trying to receive advise from my current self.

Funny how memory works.

I enjoyed reading on your "go do Art, and go do Piano" bits. I went and did Art (at university, none the less!), but only started the Piano 18 months ago, and I haven't been regularly playing the Piano in about a year now. It might be time to move some things on :)



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How I wish I did art and still played the piano, gave mine away.
Open that piano and start playing again, that's my advice to you.
Yes, I doubt 12 year-old me would not have listened to advice from an old woman!

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It is a digital piano in my instance, so no need to be opening, more like finding a place for the things piled upon it. I like improvising mainly - as opposed to playing something that is reading from sheet music.

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Ahhh, then find a place for those things😉 and make some music for the soul🎹
I gave my ancient piano away, I hope I can get a keyboard once I'm settled.
Have a great Wednesday @holoz0r!

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Well, in order of my vision - a copy of my resume (I'm looking for work) - a note book where I scribble random musings, a pair of wireless headphones, The piano's power cable, and its cover. So not a lot of stuff :P

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