Well, you attitude towards challenges is admirable! My mom told me not to ride a bike in the dark when I was 10, so I still follow that advice. But driving a car on a highway indeed feels more risky. While both my hands are currently fine, oddly enough my left hand is the one I use to make music while working with MIDI. I play small parts and edit them afterwards, so the right hand is used for mouse and computer keyboard, although there are about 12 buttons on the mouse itself, so I use them. Composing today is mostly about editing, so it can be done without big physical effort. For years I stayed away from it and felt that music should be about passionate playing with fingers, and quite often I believe it still, but in the same time working with music on a computer, studying new technologies and genres, writings parts which are hard or impossible to play with hands conventionally — I started to feel that I don't want to miss out on it, so I keep doing it. I wanted to take a photo of my equipment, which is Korg Microkey and a gaming mouse, but it's messy in my room, so I drew a picture instead.
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