u/pomsuke

Image 1 — I will play Bass in my school event. With QWER Sticker on it.
Image 2 — I will play Bass in my school event. With QWER Sticker on it.
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I will play Bass in my school event. With QWER Sticker on it.

I'm having my very first live concert in just three days, playing bass in front of at least 1,000 people.

It’s a school event. We're a group of teachers who share a passion for music. Initially, we were just jamming for fun—like I mentioned in my previous post—but then I suggested, "Why don't we perform in front of an audience?"

There's an Open House event coming up in three days, and we decided to go for it. I've been practicing for about two months now. Even though I'm still a bit nervous, I went ahead and put a QWER sticker on my bass. I print it as paste it with my own hand and my colleague is so eager to listen to them

This band has truly changed my life.

Even though we're not playing any of their songs this time, I shared their music with my bandmates, and they said we might get to play "Bad Habit" next time!

Even my main bias are Hina and Chodan. But I thought that Magenta will proud of me. LOL

u/pomsuke — 10 days ago

I just wanted to share a quick story about how I rediscovered my passion for music because of QWER.

It all started when I stumbled upon a clip of Chodan drumming. Watching her play with such energy made me realize how long I’d completely pushed music out of my life.

Fast forward a bit—an opportunity came up at work where I needed to play an instrument, so I volunteered to play the cajon lol. It was just a small office gig, but it felt great to be back.

Now, I’m feeling a huge urge to dive back into music properly. Even though I’m older now, I’ve decided to start learning the bass guitar. My colleagues are actually thrilled because, as we all know, it’s pretty hard to find someone who actually wants to play the bass!

I just wanted to share that QWER has changed my life in a small but meaningful way. I’m truly grateful to the girls for the inspiration! ❤️

It took like 15 years to get into this kind of room again.

And I already got my fingertip burn LOL!!!

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u/pomsuke — 4 months ago