Music for the restless souls: Meet the Trouble Notes

My work is internet based, so I spend a great deal of my time online.

During one of my online surfing moments, I came along this video, that I literally kept listening again and again…!

Of course I searched it up, I found out who the group members are and I would like to share it with you today, as a motivation for everybody that reads this story.

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This is about someone who decided to not ride with the flow, a restless soul who followed his dream. .

The Trouble Notes constitutes of the American violinist Bennet Cerven, the German guitarist Florian Eisenshidt and the British drummer Oliver Maguire. Their music is a mix of musical shades from around the world, contemporary sounds of indie rock, hip hop, Argentinean tango, flamenco, jazz with lots of improvisation.

The adventure started when Bennet decided to listen to the ‘whispers’ coming out of his violin and traveled to London, Ireland Prague, Berlin, after having played a lot in the streets of New York.

Meeting an ideological soul mate Oliver and after finding a till then missing comrade in Berlin, they packed up their lives to follow their theme, in a never-ending adventure, bringing their music everywhere.
You can read their story here

As Bennet says:

“It all happened gradually, there are little whispers, and then one day you wake up and say ‘screw it. Something emotional happens, and what you’ve been thinking about for months becomes a reality.”

And as usual, one of my favorite quotes .. by Plato

Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and to everything.

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I hope that this makes you smile and will sparkle your dreams into making them a reality!

Thank you for reading my story
@katerinaramm

DISCLAIMER: This is not by any means sponsored, this post intends to share information I believe is worth sharing. I believe that music is capable of making the world go round. Art hopefully some day (soon?) can make a big difference in the world.