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The music Huw played reflected his mood by embodying the emotions he was experiencing at the moment. If he felt joyful, the upbeat tempo and lively melodies likely mirrored his elation, creating an atmosphere of celebration. Conversely, if he was feeling contemplative or melancholic, the softer, more introspective tunes would resonate with his inner feelings, providing a soundtrack to his thoughts. This connection between music and mood allowed him to express and process his emotions more deeply.

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