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Save The Date

"Save The Date" is a deeply personal, ongoing project that merges music and visual storytelling. I approached it with the intention of creating something quiet, reflective, and emotionally raw — a sort of sonic diary that explores memory, anticipation, and inner dialogue. The core of the piece is a piano motif written in C Major, D Major, and Bb Major, built around soft, slow-moving phrases that leave room for silence and space. I didn’t want the music to over-explain anything — I wanted it to sit with the listener the same way certain memories or thoughts sit with us: unspoken but felt.

One of the most challenging parts has been finding the right balance between simplicity and emotion in my second song. I couldn’t seem to find the right sounds for it. I wanted minimalism, but not emptiness. Every decision — from voicing the chords, to where the ambient textures come in, to how long a note hangs — had to serve the feeling I was chasing. It took time to get the pacing to feel natural without dragging. I’m still experimenting with instrumentation: subtle strings, ambient pads, synths, keys, bass, and drums.

What I’m most proud of is how emotionally honest it feels. Even in its unfinished state, it already captures something I’ve been trying to express for a while — that blurry space where memory and future dreams overlap. It’s not about a perfect structure; it’s about presence. I’m looking forward to refining it, especially with thoughtful feedback on the pacing, harmonic progression, or emotional clarity.

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