@wotsup reading music (and writing, especially nowadays with computer programs) is so easy - join a choir - if you belong to a church, try that.
I make up 'stuff' on the piano, too, but find, when I use correct chord progressions etc. the end result is better. But you need a smidgeon of music theory for that and a good memory and I also found some text or a poem to base it on, maybe sing it first, before putting the digits to work works better.
Music is such a healer!!!
My little 'keytar' has no such possibilities as your 'Roland' - just different voices, and I enjoy that - turn on some songs on computer (my latest favourite is 'Les Feuilles Mortes') and copy on the small keyboard (only 37 keys) - but enjoy the different sounds it produces.
and of course, all the folk songs I know - hundreds, even Australian ones. But I need to be economical with my time, so much to catch up on - and my garden, which atm is a fire hazard
re: Readig music: A quick on-line search brought this up - and many others:
https://www.musicnotes.com/blog/how-to-read-sheet-music/
P.S. I never quite 'got' the large keyboard I once owned, had fun with the rhythm section etc. but in the end did not find it satisfying - but that's me.
I am having my piano tuned in the near future, will play my classical stuff again.
The song you found is really nice, nice voice/interpretation too.
Thanks
Taurisk
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