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Music Appreciation Essay

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This was the day I had been dreading. I was participating in the Seattle Young Artists Music Festival, an event where students share their music with a small class and receive a lesson from the teacher. My violin teacher and my parents decided that this event would develop my musical skills, so they registered me with enthusiasm. I, on the other hand, was not so enthusiastic. I had never honestly enjoyed performing in the past and I was especially nervous about this event knowing that I would receive a music lesson from an expert violinist after my performance. It did not help to hear stories of strict, criticizing, and rude teachers from my siblings who had previously done this event either. I wondered how any good could come from this event. Though only flippantly, I even considered what would happen if I pretended to be ill or purposely injured my finger. However, before I knew it, the dreadful day arrived and I realized I would just have to go for it.
I woke up before the sun and groggily prepared to leave. My Mom and my two siblings, Amy and Aaron, got ready to leave too since Aaron was also performing and Mom and Amy would be accompanying both of us on the piano. While it was still dark, we boarded a ferry headed for Seattle as I tried not to think …show more content…

Trembling, I began my first piece, “Romance in G” by Beethoven, and she quickly began to jot down comments. After I had finished my three pieces, my teacher exclaimed, “Bravo!” and everyone gave a loud applause. She proceeded to give me encouraging feedback as well as ways I could improve my technique. Surprisingly, the lesson seemed to pass quickly and when it had ended, I received a sheet of paper with my teacher’s written comments and signature. At the bottom of the paper, I noted my teacher’s signature, Mimi Zweig, but did not think much of it. Breathing a sigh of relief, I went back to my seat. That was not as bad as I expected, I thought to

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