The Emotional Rollercoaster of Returning to Music After a Long Hiatus

Creating music is a passion that is often deeply ingrained in the hearts and souls of those who pursue it. Whether you are a professional musician, a hobbyist, or a casual dabbler, the act of making music can be an intensely personal and emotional experience. However, for a variety of reasons, some people may find themselves away from music for an extended period of time. Perhaps life got in the way, or maybe they simply lost interest or motivation. Regardless of the reason, returning to music after a long hiatus can be a daunting prospect. In this blog post, I’ll explore some of the thoughts and emotions that I experience when coming back to music after being away for a while.

The first thing that I feel upon returning to music is a sense of excitement and anticipation. After all, music is a deeply rewarding and fulfilling activity, and the thought of once again being able to create something beautiful and meaningful can be incredibly inspiring. This excitement may manifest itself in a number of ways, such as a renewed sense of creativity or a newfound enthusiasm for practicing and honing skills.

At the same time, however, returning to music can also be a humbling experience. Since I have been away for a long time, it feels as though I’m starting from scratch. I find that my skills have diminished, my technique is rusty, and my musical instincts are not as sharp as they once were. This can be discouraging, especially if I had previously achieved a certain level of proficiency or success in my musical endeavors.

Another common emotion that I feel when returning to music is a sense of vulnerability. Creating music is a deeply personal and emotional experience, and it can be difficult to share that with others, especially if I feel that my skills are not up to par. There may be a fear of judgment or criticism, or a sense of insecurity about my own abilities. However, it is important to remember that making music is not about being perfect, but rather about expressing myself and connecting with others through the universal language of sound.

Despite the challenges and emotions that I may experience when returning to music after a long hiatus, there is also a sense of liberation that can come with it. Making music allows me to tap into my deepest emotions and express myself in ways that words cannot. It can be a form of therapy, a way to connect with others, and a means of exploring the mysteries around me. Returning to music after a long absence can be a powerful reminder of why I fell in love with it in the first place, and a reaffirmation of the role that it plays in my life.

In conclusion, returning to music after being away for a while can be a complex and emotional experience. It can be a time of excitement, anticipation, and renewed creativity, as well as a time of vulnerability, humility, and self-doubt. However, by embracing these emotions and allowing ourselves to be vulnerable, we can rediscover the joy and liberation that comes with creating music. Whether we are professionals or amateurs, musicians or music lovers, music has the power to enrich our lives and connect us with something greater than ourselves

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