Music: Relishing the colorful sound
- Handong Lee
- Feb 3
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 21
Musicians and scientists resemble each other: just as musicians experiment with original harmonies or transform existing melodies to create better pieces, scientists solve problems by modifying the molecular structure of toxic medications or introducing novel drug delivery systems.
I’ve nurtured my musicality while pursuing my dream of science research. For eight years, I’ve immersed myself in music as a pianist and tenor, vigorously participating in bands, choirs, worship teams, and various school events. I adore music that imbues me with roles, embodies my delight, and motivates me to advance.
My Music Resume / Sheet Music for my original song Goodbye
Although I’ve yet to master my dazzling skills and profound expertise fully, I aspire to refine these through invaluable experiences at the University, becoming a scientist who composes with fervent emotions and a musician who understands a well-balanced chemical equation. I’ll continue my musical journey with passion and purpose at a cultural epicenter by composing my own pieces, communicating through sound, and reverberating with the world.
Drums - Gamin Kim
Main Keyboard - Handong Lee
Auxiliary Keyboard - Yejin Lee
Acoustic Guitar - Seunghyun Lee
Electric Guitar - Jehong Min
Electronic Wind Instrument - Hyeonseong Jang
Recorded on a MacBook
Song - Handong Lee
Composition - Handong Lee
Accompaniment - Handong Lee
Recorded on a MacBook My throat was not in good condition due to the cold.
Drums - Gamin Kim
Piano - Handong Lee
Electric Guitar - Jehong Min
Vocals - Hyunseul Yang, Yeseul Cha
Recorded on a MacBook
Only the demo song audio file remains due to data loss.
Piano - Handong Lee
The demo song was recorded with a cell phone.
Since this is my first self-composed song, many parts need improvement.
There is no video of the song with lyrics sung during the Bible class.
Authorship - Elliot James Reay
Accompaniment - Handong Lee
Song - Handong Lee
Recorded on a MacBook
My throat was not in good condition due to the cold.
Music will remain my lifelong companion, helping me to connect with myself and others—whether through simply listening to old jazz, passionately playing religious accompaniment, ardently debating musical theories, gratefully humming melodies, or enthusiastically singing colorful sounds in karaoke.