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7 Portraits of Kevin Aprilio Reveal the Reason Why Vierratale's Songs Always Start with a Piano Intro, From 'This Feeling' to 'Listen to My Story'

7 Portraits of Kevin Aprilio Reveal the Reason Why Vierratale's Songs Always Start with a Piano Intro, From 'This Feeling' to 'Listen to My Story'

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7 Portraits of Kevin Aprilio Reveal the Reason Why Vierratale's Songs Always Start with a Piano Intro, From 'This Feeling' to 'Listen to My Story'

For loyal listeners of Vierratale, there is a distinctive feature that almost always appears in each of their songs, which is the piano intro played by Kevin Aprilio. Apparently, Kevin has his own reasons for doing this. Let's take a closer look!

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Songs like Seandainya, This Feeling, Listen to My Story, Pain, Loneliness, Be What I Want, and With You have a similar pattern, with piano notes that set the mood before Widy's vocals come in. 

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Kevin Aprilio finally revealed the reason behind his musical decision. Kevin explained that the use of piano intros is not just a coincidence, but rather a form of implied statement in the songs he creates.

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"Because, yes, I am the one who made the song," Kevin told Kapanlagi.com recently.

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As the main songwriter in Vierratale, Kevin wants to give a unique touch that reflects his musical identity. Furthermore, Kevin revealed that the use of piano as an intro also has a deeper meaning as a kind of "signature" of his music.

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"So I want to give a color that this is a statement, a statement as a hidden message that this is my song that I made," he said.

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For Kevin, the identity of a song can be created from certain elements that always appear in the composition. In this case, the piano becomes a distinctive element that immediately reminds listeners of Vierratale.

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Although he has his own characteristics, Kevin still hopes that the songs he creates can be enjoyed by many people. "Hopefully, people will like it, we just work hard," he concluded.