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>First in a relationship, feeling very well.
>Playing Liszt and Debussy non-stop on my piano.
>Life's been tough, but I want to do the very best for my jowa.
Recommend me /lit/ about being in love.

>> No.13036573

>>13036505
The Sorrows of Young Werther

>> No.13036584

>>13036505
beautiful thread OP. don't read about love, live it and write it

>> No.13036598

>>Playing Liszt and Debussy non-stop on my piano.
You don’t need love lit, you ARE the love lit anon

>> No.13036640

>>13036505
Is it possible to learn how to play classical piano as an adult? Not at a professional level obviously but enough to entertain oneself and ones friends and family

>> No.13036662

>>13036505
Good taste op. I've learning first book of Images recently

>> No.13036668

>Playing Liszt and Debussy non-stop on my piano
hopeless romantic detected
>>13036640
piano is one of the easiest instruments to self-teach, brendel did it starting at the age of 16

>> No.13036846

>>13036668
What's a good place/resource to start with?

>> No.13036850

>>13036662
>Romantics
>good taste
you probably like late Wagner

>> No.13036853

>>13036505
If your life is so good, why even make this thread to brag to your anonymous internet friends?

>> No.13036866

>>13036505
FACT: Filipino's are the most powerful race on the planet.

>> No.13036887

>>13036866
your dubs are wasted, Aryans are the most powerful. Malays are the most kino.

>> No.13036922

>>13036850
I do, and play him a lot, recently Karfreitagszauber from Parsifal

>> No.13036926

>>13036922
you're not supposed to be proud of that

>> No.13036937

>>13036926
I'm not, Wagner is a drug. I'm usually exhausted after, and not for technical reasons.

>> No.13036962

>>13036846
I learnt it at a young age so I'm not sure.
I suppose you can follow graded books like abrsm, practise scales and pieces side by side.
Try plebbit, unironically.

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>>13036505
>>Playing Liszt and Debussy non-stop on my piano.
That's your /lit/ about being in love right there. Fuck books when you can play that. Let me recommend you some Scriabin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQabCdxJ6DM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFgYfOOECFM

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give it to me straight bros........Iv'e never been in love. Can reality even compete? Is it possible to find the feelings this music stirs in me through a single person?

Or must it remain in the purely metaphysical realm? Is there nothing to look forward to?

https://youtu.be/fT49r82E7Oc

>> No.13038589

>>13038572
Why are Wagnerfags so insufferable

>> No.13038593

>>13038572
It's possible, but it's a dangerous quest. Your heart will be broken more than once, and you could possibly lose more than you ever bargained for. At the same time, the reward should you succeed is unmatched in this life except possibly by the religious ecstasy of a hermit.
Are you a mouse? If so, stay home. Are you man? Then brace yourself and go out there, and don't stop until you find your true love.

>> No.13038596

>>13036866
My favorite meme of all time desu, I can’t think about it without bursting into laughter