Throughout the decades music has adapted quite a bit.
I love how far we've come but too many people have forgotten how to appreciate music throughout history.
Growing up I listened to/played all kinds of music.
When I was super little I would sneak my mom's ABBA CD into the player and just sit and listen to it.
I'm not quite sure why it had to be ABBA but I loved it.
Whenever in the car my mom would play her country and although I decided I hated it for a while there in Junior high I came to accept that I do love it... And for some reason country helps me relax.
I would jam out to Backstreet boys and N'Sync with my best friend.
I don't know how long we spent day dreaming that Nick would come walking down our street and knock on her door... It was great :}
I listened and loved all the music my brothers listened to. Five Iron Frenzy. Aquabats. They Might Be Giants. Mainly because I thought they were so cool.
Around 3rd grade I began playing violin and gained an appreciation for a new sound.
In 7th grade I started playing trombone and what we played wasn't mainly Bach or Beethoven...
It was better.
And then I was introduced to Jazz.
I had a harder time grasping everything that came with Jazz
but I did gain a love for it.
Recently my roommate introduced to Korean Pop. It's growing on me.
Now, there will be days when I won't want to hear 'Firework' one more time or else I might go crazy.
When all I want to hear Ingrid Michaelson's wonderful tones.
Or movie sountracks.
But lately I have noticed that I've had more of an itch for smooth jazz...
Oooh baby their voices flow like honey and it just gets me...
If you've never heard it, shame. If you have, we can be friends.
Here's one that I just found and already love.
Enjoy a Charlie and a sound that makes you melt.
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