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Posted: 2015-07-13T17:56:58Z | Updated: 2015-07-13T18:05:13Z This Guy Quit His Job To Play Piano Around The World In A Beautifully Unplugged Life | HuffPost Life

This Guy Quit His Job To Play Piano Around The World In A Beautifully Unplugged Life

This Guy Quit His Job To Play Piano Around The World In A Beautifully Unplugged Life
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More than four years ago, Dotan Negrin quit his job in New York City, loaded a full-size piano into a van and started a road trip around the world .  Leaving most of his belongings in a basement, he boiled life down to three things : music, travel and people. 

Since then, Negrin has hauled his piano to more than 300 cities in over 20 countries . He's made music everywhere from the streets of Guatemala  to the Eiffel Tower to Colorado. He has traveled without a phone for months at a time, and he usually has a phone that works only on Wi-Fi. He'll make friends on the street while playing music, later joining them for dinner or surf trips or bikes around the city he's visiting.

"Piano is the most incredible icebreaker," he told The Huffington Post.

Just an old-fashioned piano. Not an electronic keyboard. There are no plugs, no wires, no screens involved. Negrin is proving how beautiful an unplugged life can be... especially when you live it in beautiful destinations. 

Paris, France

 

Big Sur, California

 

Brooklyn Bridge, New York

 

The Swiss Alps

 

Of course there are times during his road trip when Negrin plugs in to update his Instagram , submit blog entries  or post new videos  about his piano project. And if he does have cell service, he creates a schedule, turning his phone onto airplane mode for pre-planned stretches of time so he can practice piano or drive sans distraction.

The approach is liberating, Negrin says.

"There's a [sense of] freedom when you stop feeling obligated to check and update [social media]," he told HuffPost. "I don't need to be connected to everyone all the time."

And THAT is music to a traveler's ears.

Watch one of Negrin's recent performances below!

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