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Thinking of you 2020

Thinking of You describes the certain feeling of thinking of someone who is important to you, be it your mom or a long-term friendship

 

This is why I have already written several pieces about this feeling.

This version is from 2020, and it is the first time I used two instruments, namely the piano and the acoustic guitar.

Of course, you can also play it on the piano alone, but since the sheet music also includes chord symbols, you can also play it together with a friend who plays the guitar.

By the way, in the member area, you can find the sheet music for the guitar part as well.

"Thinking of You" is a piano song that reflects the emotions and thoughts that arise when thinking of a specific person. The song creates a romantic and melancholic mood, inviting the listener to indulge in memories and experience feelings of longing and connection.

The piece could start with gentle and tender piano sounds, creating a calm and contemplative atmosphere. The melody could slowly unfold and play with emotional depth to emphasize the intensity of the thought process and the feeling of connection.

During the development of the song, the melody and piano playing could gain depth and expression. There could be passages with melodic variations and harmonic shifts to reflect the complexity of the thoughts and emotions that accompany thinking about the loved one.

The harmonies and chord progressions could be both gentle and dreamy, as well as passionate and intense. They could express the emotional highs and lows of the thoughts and feelings associated with thinking about this particular person.

"Thinking of You" is a piano song that invites the listener to dive into the introspective world of thoughts and feelings connected to thinking about a loved one. The music creates a romantic and sentimental atmosphere, where memories come alive and a sense of closeness and connection is felt. It invites exploration of the emotions and thoughts evoked by thinking about this particular person and leaves room for individual interpretations and personal memories.