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This is not another post of mine about rocks, I promise! 😁 The object you see in this first photo is here just to accompany a music post. 🎶
The other day I found this interesting rock on the beach and I took it home. It depends on the angle we look at it from and we can see a familiar shape. A heart. Although it has holes... I am sure that every person in this world felt at least once having holes in their heart. For any reason. It can be the simplest thing or the most complicated situation, it can bring some pain there in the chest.
However, people are sophisticated creatures, so they find ways to soothe moments when they feel hurt or broken, and perhaps the most powerful way to do this is through art. It's nothing new. We also see it in Greek tragedies that served as a kind of purifying emotional release. Catharsis.
When we fast forward a little in the history of mankind we arrive at musical forms that served to create an emotional effect on the audience. What is also interesting is that musicians used this form of artistic expression to compose music to alleviate their emotional struggles. They also wanted to leave their mark both through instrumental music and music that contained lyrics.
It is easy when there are lyrics in music to see what a certain musician/songwriter has wanted to express. Sometimes they write from their own experience and give their best to that music. What I don't know is whether the English singer-songwriter Adele wrote this song Someone Like You from her personal experience or not, but I know that she left a mark on many fans. Maybe she had holes in her heart so this popular song was born.
She also has real fans here on Hive, did you know that? I wanted to play this song for a long time, and then some very short parts appeared in another video of mine from a wedding. Today it comes as a complete song, played on my digital piano at home. But there is also a reason why it arrives exactly today. The trigger was my son who will have a small performance this Thursday and started practising today, nothing serious (no classical music or exam or anything else) just popular songs... he said like Adele songs, etc. 😁 That's it - the inspiration came from him, the rock accompanied the first part of the post and here comes the music:
By mipianohttps://3speak.tv/watch?v=mipiano/ozfiypzp
This is not another post of mine about rocks, I promise! 😁 The object you see in this first photo is here just to accompany a music post. 🎶
The other day I found this interesting rock on the beach and I took it home. It depends on the angle we look at it from and we can see a familiar shape. A heart. Although it has holes... I am sure that every person in this world felt at least once having holes in their heart. For any reason. It can be the simplest thing or the most complicated situation, it can bring some pain there in the chest.
However, people are sophisticated creatures, so they find ways to soothe moments when they feel hurt or broken, and perhaps the most powerful way to do this is through art. It's nothing new. We also see it in Greek tragedies that served as a kind of purifying emotional release. Catharsis.
When we fast forward a little in the history of mankind we arrive at musical forms that served to create an emotional effect on the audience. What is also interesting is that musicians used this form of artistic expression to compose music to alleviate their emotional struggles. They also wanted to leave their mark both through instrumental music and music that contained lyrics.
It is easy when there are lyrics in music to see what a certain musician/songwriter has wanted to express. Sometimes they write from their own experience and give their best to that music. What I don't know is whether the English singer-songwriter Adele wrote this song Someone Like You from her personal experience or not, but I know that she left a mark on many fans. Maybe she had holes in her heart so this popular song was born.
She also has real fans here on Hive, did you know that? I wanted to play this song for a long time, and then some very short parts appeared in another video of mine from a wedding. Today it comes as a complete song, played on my digital piano at home. But there is also a reason why it arrives exactly today. The trigger was my son who will have a small performance this Thursday and started practising today, nothing serious (no classical music or exam or anything else) just popular songs... he said like Adele songs, etc. 😁 That's it - the inspiration came from him, the rock accompanied the first part of the post and here comes the music: