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Kelpalots

Age 34, Female

Musician

Wichita, KS

Joined on 2/16/15

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Just read your story on CDBaby; I love it. Keep the music going.

Which reminds me, when my own website goes back up (it's on downtime now because I'm giving it a facelift) I'd have a similar origin story, I guess.

Thanks a lot! Love and Light. :]

Keep it professional, but give away some goodies that makes your music unique!

Goodies how? I didn't quite get you... (meep)

I love to make music that has soul to it because it has a nice ringing chime to the chords and it's much better to be relaxed by than taking any drug. I dunno, I get this when I listen to my music and others which are really well produced and feel good to listen to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_sensory_meridian_response
But when I was a child I practiced chords that rings softly in my ears.

That's the kind of goodies I have! ;]

For me, it's the rhythm; the outward expression of the inner thrills of my heart. I guess. Anyone who has heard my stuff (and if it includes percussion) has said that I write well for it -- the beat is where I feel truly alive, I guess. ^_^'

Music is a good therapy for me, but I also learned not to make music about how you feel about what someone has done to you. It can be very haunting. It's also like going online and reading through a website with dealing with stress, and writing a letter to the person who hurt you, but throwing it away and putting it where the sun don't shine, because if you say anything bad, it can be held against you. Even if you just vent out frustrations in hissy fissy F you I'm a big meanie rite now and I'm all bark but no bite! So is the same thing for music. It's like getting tattoos when you make music too. haha... I just think music is a safe drug even though it can't do as much as some other things can. I actually had a very terrible and narrowed perspective on music when I was young and I did not smoke the green! And so was my PTSD. heh :D But music does help make me consume less bud. I smoke less than most of anyone I know, but I am super B-hole about it. I went from DARE kid to strictly medical and no more or no less. Stoners hate me. haha I still didn't know what high and trippy meant until my trippy music made my high a rollercoaster ride from a mile high. and I'd get those feels with it so much that I trip out on reality when I come out of a meditative state. :D I have the feels my music is hypnotic because honestly you said it better than I did about what music is like for a musician whose fallen in love with the accidently the whole thing. I'm always searching for new artists to listen to, and I do some minor stalking through pages and profiles. I just like to stop when it gets weird. :D But I like to spread the love. SC is kind of dead right now but I went from 200 followers to 600 followers I think within a year now. My heart will still sing with new music to come, I hope no one doesn't break that heart of mine. haha do many people with aspergers get called stoners? Being a DARE kid did have it's disadvantages. ;]

[note: I think peer pressure isn't always exactly a problem with weed, but I do believe it is a problem with harder drugs, such as alcohol, xanax, heroin, crack/cocaine, etc. But I believe that it was the only thing going well for DARE to have given many people awareness to how [peer] pressure works...]

[oh and I'm also on this kick to figure out how much better music is as a medicine for anxiety and stuff lol, so I'm off center right now, and... I'm tired. O_O I sort of broke my answer machine.]