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esperoemdeus
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My wife and I have very different tastes in music and it is a great source of sadness for me. My father was a great pianist and organist at Mass. As a child I used to go to bed listening to the sound of the great songs of the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s floating through the house. My mom used to love sitting on the sofa being enchanted by her husband on the piano at night after the kids have gone to bed.
I’ve inherited his love for music and love to play the piano myself and somehow I’ve acquired similar tastes to my dad. I love playing the classics of yesteryear (not classical music though but tunes such as Blue Spanish Eyes, the Sound of Music, Sleepy Shores, famous Doo Wop tunes, Fur Elize, Theme from Godfather, Black Eyes, etc.). I love getting on my piano and playing to my hearts content. Unfortunately, I do not have the love of my life coming to sit on the sofa to listen - never. I do appreciate that she’s more into the 80’s and 90’s stuff and I’ve learned some of those tunes but even then she’s hardly interested. I appreciate that she grew up in a non-musical family.
One day, a few years ago, I played her a tune which I would love to teach our kids as they play guitar, violin and piano as well. She scoffed at it as being so typical “your music”. That’s all she said the whole time. I felt quite hurt and have ever since retreated into my own world with my music. It is a great source of sadness for me. When I play, I play alone. For a long time now I do not share with her any new tunes I have learned such as Anonimo Venziano (by Stelvio Cipriani) which I started to play last week.
Yet, when I play at our friends house occassionally, they are mesmerised and marvel at the music I play even though they do not know all the tunes.
I do not know what to do anymore.
I’ve inherited his love for music and love to play the piano myself and somehow I’ve acquired similar tastes to my dad. I love playing the classics of yesteryear (not classical music though but tunes such as Blue Spanish Eyes, the Sound of Music, Sleepy Shores, famous Doo Wop tunes, Fur Elize, Theme from Godfather, Black Eyes, etc.). I love getting on my piano and playing to my hearts content. Unfortunately, I do not have the love of my life coming to sit on the sofa to listen - never. I do appreciate that she’s more into the 80’s and 90’s stuff and I’ve learned some of those tunes but even then she’s hardly interested. I appreciate that she grew up in a non-musical family.
One day, a few years ago, I played her a tune which I would love to teach our kids as they play guitar, violin and piano as well. She scoffed at it as being so typical “your music”. That’s all she said the whole time. I felt quite hurt and have ever since retreated into my own world with my music. It is a great source of sadness for me. When I play, I play alone. For a long time now I do not share with her any new tunes I have learned such as Anonimo Venziano (by Stelvio Cipriani) which I started to play last week.
Yet, when I play at our friends house occassionally, they are mesmerised and marvel at the music I play even though they do not know all the tunes.
I do not know what to do anymore.