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When the music dies........

Started by rattley, Jun 17, 2025, 06:26 PM

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rattley

Hello dear friends,

A few weeks ago I lost both of my parents within 8 days of each other. I visited my Mom at my parents home on Mothers Day. I went to check on her the next day and found her in my Dad's chair. She looked so peaceful. The following Tuesday my Dad passed away while recovering from major surgery in a physical rehab facility...........

They both shared a wonderful life together and I am so lucky to have had them near for so long. Both loved playing music. Mom had a Casio electric piano and Dad loved his PSR SX900. It's easy to see where my musical talents came from!

Since they passed I haven't been able to play my Genos2. As soon as I start the tears come. I have always used my music to take the hard edge off of life. It's not doing it this time............

This one's gonna be tough!!!! -charley

aprilla

Oh I'm sorry charley, that is very hard. When you can, play your music and let the tears flow {hugs}
PSR S900 SX720
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ticktock

Quote from: rattley on Jun 17, 2025, 06:26 PMHello dear friends,

A few weeks ago I lost both of my parents within 8 days of each other. I visited my Mom at my parents home on Mothers Day. I went to check on her the next day and found her in my Dad's chair. She looked so peaceful. The following Tuesday my Dad passed away while recovering from major surgery in a physical rehab facility...........

They both shared a wonderful life together and I am so lucky to have had them near for so long. Both loved playing music. Mom had a Casio electric piano and Dad loved his PSR SX900. It's easy to see where my musical talents came from!

Since they passed I haven't been able to play my Genos2. As soon as I start the tears come. I have always used my music to take the hard edge off of life. It's not doing it this time............

This one's gonna be tough!!!! -charley

I share your feeling. My mom passed 4 days ago. My mind is empty, and my fingers are lifeless. I can't even touch my keyboard now. It's too difficult.
Ted,
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