For the longest time, I did not consider myself a musical person. I have always described myself as more of a visual person.
I added to a youtube playlist now and then when I heard a song I liked on a tv show or on the radio but I almost never listened to it.
Occasionally, I was moved to listen to it or parts of it. It was not my go to mind releaser when I was writing. I prefered to either watch something or listen to talk radio. It was my preference to be distracted by discussion. Maybe this came from doing homework at the kitchen table. For some reason, I found music intrusive.
I played piano as a child, but gave up after a few years. Again, just not my thing.
A couple of years ago though, I got gifted a keyboard and I started to play around with it. It was like muscle memory. I did have one or two musical bones in my body after all. I craved more. It was really relaxing in a way that t.v. or reading was not.
Lately, I've drifted back to my playlist more often and it is playing when I am editing photos or writing. Gradually what I thought was an intrusion and disruptive instead is a melodic crowbar propping me open...flowing in and displacing things...and I am letting it.
I guess the thing about music and me is that I wasn't ready to hear it. But now, I am listening.
I added to a youtube playlist now and then when I heard a song I liked on a tv show or on the radio but I almost never listened to it.
Occasionally, I was moved to listen to it or parts of it. It was not my go to mind releaser when I was writing. I prefered to either watch something or listen to talk radio. It was my preference to be distracted by discussion. Maybe this came from doing homework at the kitchen table. For some reason, I found music intrusive.
I played piano as a child, but gave up after a few years. Again, just not my thing.
A couple of years ago though, I got gifted a keyboard and I started to play around with it. It was like muscle memory. I did have one or two musical bones in my body after all. I craved more. It was really relaxing in a way that t.v. or reading was not.
Lately, I've drifted back to my playlist more often and it is playing when I am editing photos or writing. Gradually what I thought was an intrusion and disruptive instead is a melodic crowbar propping me open...flowing in and displacing things...and I am letting it.
I guess the thing about music and me is that I wasn't ready to hear it. But now, I am listening.
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