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Chlorine on Piano

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Chlorine by Twenty One Pilots

One of the first memories from the childhood was me jumping on the couch with the broom holding like a guitar and listening to Victor Tsoi songs on the TV. Since then I listened to music almost every day one way or another. It was different music back then, then as every teenager I listened to teenage music. At some moment of time it was so important that my friend and I had a saying “tell me what you listen to and I’ll tell you what you are”. That’s obviously untrue. Although back then it made a lot of sense.

Since I was 16 or something I’ve figured my own taste, at some point collected ~300GB of Lounge and Chillout, accidentally deleted the partition it was stored on and didn’t restore because I had this work thing to do. Incidently, the phones replaced mp3 players and got 3G for the internets, so I listened to internet radios and Spotifies since then.

When you listen for so long, you got the idea of playing yourself at least once. So did I. Piano seemed good option because it has keyboard, right? 🤨 I don’t want to spoil, it’s a different keyboard. Brings joy when you press the keys…

Piano

Soon it’s gonna be 1 year since I started working with a teacher which also turned out a good friend. Music made life louder, more volumetric. I’m very grateful for that.

I dedicate this song to my wife and a very special place in my heart.