Eating the breakfast I made Oyamakumi 155
I get scolded when I play the guitar at home, so I go under a nearby overpass and practice as little as possible.
It s okay if it rains here.
When I was able to play a little, the brother of the electrician in front of me came out and said to me.
"You're starting to play a lot, I'll give you this."
It was a red can of coke.
I was happy and said thank you.
"Lend me a little."
When my older brother holds my guitar straight, it starts playing with a tone like a different instrument.
It was more heartbreaking than any guitar I ve ever heard.
From that day on, when I met my older brother, he taught me how to play the guitar a little.
I thought that if I could play a song through someday, I would like to play it to my older brother.
Will I see you again?
Even after I moved, I spent my time thinking like that.
When I became a high school student and started going to Akihabara, I found a sign of the electric shop where that older brother was.
If you go inside and look around, you will be immediately called out, so I will look for that older brother while acting as naturally as possible.
(I'm sure he's doing a job teaching guitar somewhere now)
As a high school student, I felt that way.
The world is full of kindness and compassion.
I haven 't met you yet.
この記事では、日々努力しながらも優しい人との出会いが支えとなったギター練習の日々が描かれています。私も趣味で楽器を始めた時に、なかなか家で音を出せず近所の静かな場所でこっそり練習した経験があります。その時、見知らぬ方からの何気ない声かけや差し入れにどれほど勇気づけられたか分かりません。 ギターの音色を褒めてもらい、弾き方を教えてもらえる関係は、とても大切な 成長の機会です。また、高校生になってからの思い出の電気屋さんを探す気持ちも共感できます。こうした小さな優しさが継続して自信となり、趣味を続ける力になります。 ぜひ、趣味や挑戦を頑張っている皆さんには、周囲の小さな優しさや助けを素直に受け入れてほしいと思います。そうした経験が自分の成長や未来への大きな一歩になることでしょう。この記事の暖かなエピソードが、皆さんの毎日にも明るい気持ちを届けられたら嬉しいです。













































































































