Keynotes

There are keys that unlock memories, some of them happen to be on a keyboard, the musical type. And that’s exactly what happened when I chanced upon a keyboard at a relative’s place. I started with the easy stuff that I could still remember – nursery rhymes πŸ˜€

That was followed by some attempts at carnatic music. Some successful, and some not. Lots of rust. And lots of immediate connections, where the fingers knew automatically where to go. And I was asked how i knew, and then, how long I had learnt. No time is quite enough, but in 9 years, you could learn quite some.

Thanks to the interest I had then, Dad bought me a Casio when I was in school. You’d have played with one at some point in your life? The ones with 100 instrument simulations and background beats? It was good fun to learn Bolly numbers by self, practice till it was perfected, and then try out alternate beats and backgrounds. It was also tougher to play carnatic, quite unwieldy, and therefore more fun.

It lost out quite a bit towards the last two years of school life thanks to the school team’s cricket and cultural calendar. Just like quizzing lost when Dumb C became an obsession, around the same time. And while the singing had a longer shelf life, that too stopped after college. Campus politics was also fun, and sometimesΒ  serious, just like beaches and business studies. πŸ™‚

A few keys and out came the snapshot of life. Meanwhile, remember the room? The keyboard sits on the cupboard, high up on the topmost shelf. Out of reach, out of reckoning, thanks to some carelessness (left the batteries inside too long). Like the aspirations it had kindled a long time back – out of reach? Out of reckoning? When, sometime in life,Β  fun took a backseat, perhaps unconsciously. When i go home, I fiddle with the keyboard, no sound comes out, and I never bother to change the batteries and try to make it work.

Today is friday, it is my day to do what i want
Mama can tell me that i’m goin nowhere, i’m just a prisoner of my fate

I could say fate, or I could say time, or I could say priorities, and after a while, all these would amount to what I could call baggage, but I doubt if any of them would quite satisfy my own mind. I sometimes think its fear, of what would happen if I explored what once used to be fun, and found out I had changed. Maybe these things are safer in the past, maybe we couldn’t handle each other in the present..or future. I’m still wondering how I should go ahead with a few of these unfinished businesses, and also wondering if there’s such a thing as a last bus.

until next time, to get the drive…

7 thoughts on “Keynotes

  1. as and when the priorities in life change and needs more time, almost always the first thing to suffer is what you do for relaxation πŸ™ For you it was the Casio, for me it is the reading I do, for someone else it would be something else!

  2. Do it. Just go for it, don’t think twice. My journey was harmonium – Casio (yes, 100beats/100tones) – upright German cottage piano- Roland Digital – KORG Triton. With a few short breaks. The breaks were when I did play. About a year couple years ago I bought that Roland 88 key digital. Just to reconnect; keep my sanity. Was playing almost after 7 years. Before that, I had played after a 10 year gap. Just got a Triton. Playing after a gap again – but this time with a pro desi band. First performance in exactly a month, in the neighboring state, then for a local benefit. Liberating. Exhilarating. But most of all very, very satisfying.

    Do it. A couple years later you’ll regret not having reconnected rather than “having wasted your time”.

    g

    PS: Dumb C obsession – tell me about it! Pro college team in Lit-fests? πŸ˜€

    PPS: Know what’s funny? I was playing right now; took a break to twitter/browse/have coffee between 2 numbers πŸ˜‰ And yes, thanks for humoring the long comment 😐

  3. I learnt the Casio too. But lost interest quickly. I wish i had continued. But the drive to do other things remains. and am not talking of work !

    I guess it boils down to getting to do things. And once the first few steps are taken, i guess there is a momentum that seizes you and propels you forward.

    Thats my theory !

    πŸ™‚

  4. Kunal: perhaps the problem is that we divide – work, relaxation etc and not as things we want to do?

    g: working on it πŸ™‚
    PS: do you have a vid or mp3 you can share? your music? πŸ™‚

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