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The 4th song of TWIN BRAINS is "Love Birds". It became a song dedicated to my husband.
I officially got married on February 24, 1998. In Japan, the celebration of the 25th wedding anniversary is called "silver wedding". It's impossible to spend 25 years with the same partner without incident.
My parents divorced when I was 10 years old, and later they remarried to someone else. Therefore, I didn't have a place to return to (so-called my home). The journey to find a relaxing place may have come early for me compare to others.
My husband is a honest and straightforward person. Also, he silently accepted me, who is a shy person who doesn't get attached to anyone. I compare my husband to "cherry blossom tree", it's because he's the type of person who can stand up straight through long freezing winters and droughty summers. Then, I decided to make a song for commemorating our silver wedding anniversary .The CD jacket was drawn by my husband. There was no season setting, but my husband drew flowers in spring. And the song was sung by my 21 year old daughter.
25 years is by no means short and uneven, but I feel that where my husband is is where I am and where I return to. I didn't know the meaning of family but I was able to understand it by meeting my husband and having a daughter. Life is emotional.
Recording the melody that comes up with from somewhere, drafts of 13 songs have already created. However, I didn't have any means to shape the image because I can play the piano a little bit. Then, I encountered Logic Pro X which my daughter of generation Z has bought, and I finally got a chance to have someone listen my songs. Even though, I'm not good at manipulating a PC, Z in my house as another brain, tried to learn all kinds of programming as if it were a game. We've finally come this far while repeating trial and error. She is also good at treating Hatsune Miku, and may become the vocalist later instead of VOCALOID, god knows. We started creating music by dividing a role as a married couple and collaborating like a twins. How wonderful it would be if I could make a song that hasn't existed in this world yet. I'm going to release one song in two weeks, it's my aim. By the way, I'm also not good at singing and playing the instruments. I expect my generation Z to make up for my lack of ability. I want to create many songs freely and enjoyably without being bound by music theory.