Love ❤️
I LEARNED this song ON PIANO when I WAS 11 years old. To this DAY, I don’t need SHEET MUSIC to remember IT. It’s funny WHAT STICKS with you OVER THE years. The LYRICS ARE just as BEAUTIFUL now, as they WERE then. Something to GET LOST in for a MOMENT or two… ❌⭕️❌⭕️
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Love songs have a unique power to evoke memories and emotions, often tying us to significant moments in our lives. When we hear a familiar melody from our past, it can transport us back in time, reminding us of who we were and the feelings we experienced. For instance, learning a song on the piano as a child may seem like a simple skill, but it often branches into a deeper appreciation for music and its emotional resonance. Songs that we learn young can stick with us for years, serving as a soundtrack for our relationship experiences, both joyful and heart-wrenching. Beyond just personal recollections, love songs often capture universal sentiments that resonate with many. They celebrate the highs and lows of relationships, enabling listeners to find solace and understanding in shared feelings. Artists like Bryan Adams have mastered this craft, penning lyrics that speak to love in all its forms - from passionate romances to poignant heartbreaks. The lyrics we cherish often reflect our own life journeys, illustrating the intricate links between music, memories, and personal growth. In this way, love songs continue to be not just entertainment, but a crucial part of our emotional narratives.



















































































You play. I love the piano ❤️❤️❤️