Ever have those friends so close they feel like siblings? I have a really close brother-friend, and i mean we're ex bf/gf, but that just brings us closer. aaaanyway. he's turning 18, and i want to do something super special for him to let him know how amazing he is and how much he means to me! Any ideas?
just for info
-he's really into creating music in his virtual studio.
-he plays the piano
-he lives and breathes for teching and audio engineering.
-he's a pretty quirky guy, kind of lives for those "i'm insane, and your reaction was hilarious." moments.
Like if he is one of those boys who is obsessed with comic books and superhero, then get everyone to wear a superhero costume, and decorate everything with superhero and his cake and stuff.
And if he likes gambling and a big fan of poker than Casino theme and get everyone to wear fancy cloth and get poker tables and decorate the location, and the cake too.
If he likes the 70s then the 70s theme.
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Dearbookworm answered Saturday July 25 2009, 11:00 am: have you tried to give him a song made by you this way when he plays the piano he will play your song and he will remember that this was a gift from you whenever he plays the song. or you to can create one together in his studio, or do something insane together that would let both of you have a good time. [ Dearbookworm's advice column | Ask Dearbookworm A Question ]
PunkieFreak4690 answered Saturday July 25 2009, 10:58 am: I am not sure about your budget, since you don't specify. How about a keyboard? It's like a piano, and you can add sounds and effects to your music. I always loved keyboards.
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