When I was 4 years old, my aunt put a pair of headphones around my ears one day. For the first time I listened to classical music. My first experience with it was 1 . The moment she put those headphones on, I stopped everything and stared 2 out into the universe, 3 by what was going on between my ears.
4 her, I had an early enjoyable experience with classical music that 5 my life path. I started taking piano lessons and composing my pieces of music at 9. In high school I 6 a band with my best friends playing and recording music and it had become a huge part of my life and 7 .
None of these, though, would have much story 8 without some complications. In college, I started ballroom dancing, and all of us began to pursue our individual life 9 . Music took a 10 seat until one day in 2017.
It was a usual Sunday afternoon and I played a bit on the piano, but this time was a little 11 . Somehow, something out of nowhere 12 me and I was motivated for action. How could I have given up on music? I went online immediately to buy some such 13 as mieophone stands, a mixer and some good microphones to start recording. The things you don't do today will end up being the 14 of tomorrow.
So I started playing with 15 , writing and posting my own pieces showing my inner thoughts online. In a few months, I had dozens of pieces published and my 16 was on fire.
As more people began to listen to my music, I got 17 feedback. They said my music made them think and relax. I told them that I could 18 . For some it was even good sleep aid or a good way to 19 stress from a hard day at work. I began to realize that my music wasn't just for me—it could heal and 20 others in a meaningful way.