5 Songs That Changed My Life: Wrap Up
Some songs stay.
Not because they’re the most difficult to play, or the most impressive to perform — but because they mark a shift. A beginning. A return. A quiet realization that something has changed.
Over time, I wrote five individual posts about songs that shaped my relationship with music — not all at once, and not intentionally as a set. Only later did I realize they belonged together.
Each song represents a different doorway:
into confidence, into presence, into joy, into tenderness, into commitment.
This page is a home for all five.
You don’t need to read them in order.
You don’t need to listen to every recording.
You’re welcome to linger wherever you like.
🌋 Lava
Where it all began
The first song I ever wanted to learn on the ukulele — and the one I return to when I need grounding, courage, or a place to start again.
→ Read the post
→ Watch the performance
🌹 La Vie En Rose
Learning restraint and bravery
A lesson in softness, phrasing, and letting a song carry emotion without forcing it.
→ Read the post
→ Watch the performance
🌊 Surf
Finding flow with friends
A song that taught me about movement, ease, and trusting feel over force.
→ Read the post
→ Watch the performance
🤍 The Mother
Holding complexity
A song I return to with care — layered, emotional, and deeply human.
→ Read the post
→ Watch the performance
✨ Love Story
Joy, confidence, and play
A reminder that music can be light, bold, and fun — and still matter.
→ Read the post
→ Watch the performance
These songs didn’t change my life because I played them well.
They changed my life because I stayed with them — long enough to listen differently, practice honestly, and let music be a place I could return to myself.
If you’ve been following along, thank you.
If you’re just arriving, welcome.
Thanks for joining me on this journey.
— Suz
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