I’ve heard life is like a piano; the black keys represent the sad times and the white keys represent the happy times. Regardless of what sounds they make, you won’t be able to make music if you don’t know how to play! Welcome to the Between the Keys podcast, where I share stories, personal experiences, and life lessons that I’ve learned at and away from the piano that will help you master your life like a musician masters their instrument.
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I’ve heard life is like a piano; the black keys represent the sad times and the white keys represent the happy times. Regardless of what sounds they make, you won’t be able to make music if you don’t know how to play! Welcome to the Between the Keys podcast, where I share stories, personal experiences, and life lessons that I’ve learned at and away from the piano that will help you master your life like a musician masters their instrument.
In this episode, I talk about the need for humans as a race to understand the influence of music on our souls, and the need we have for it to heal our souls.
I quote the welcome address to freshmen parents at Boston Conservatory, by Karl Paulnack, pianist and director of the music division.
https://www.bc.edu/content/dam/files/centers/boisi/pdf/s091/Welcome_address_to_freshman_at_Boston_Conservatory.pdf
Between the Keys
I’ve heard life is like a piano; the black keys represent the sad times and the white keys represent the happy times. Regardless of what sounds they make, you won’t be able to make music if you don’t know how to play! Welcome to the Between the Keys podcast, where I share stories, personal experiences, and life lessons that I’ve learned at and away from the piano that will help you master your life like a musician masters their instrument.