Friday, July 26, 2013

Recital ~ A Birth of a Pianist

The start of a journey as a pianist

           “Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.” This line was said by Dr. Seuss, an amazing author. Life is a theatre, as we grow, we take chances given to us by life and we try our best to go in with the flow of the scene but sometimes it just does not harmonize with life and we fall to our knees and try to give up and as we reach the ending part of the performance, we feel sad for the flaws during the performance but that is not how life should be. We should be happy that we were brave enough to take the chance because life is all about taking chances and even if we don’t know what will happen. This was my feeling during my first piano recital many years ago.
            First of all, I was really interested in music, especially the piano and this was what has lead my parents to making me take up lessons in the piano. I had an amazing teacher and she taught me well. There were times that she was strict and scary but those were the moments that made me feel that she really loves music and wants me to learn it with all my heart. We had our lessons every end of classes. It was this time that I was waiting for each day. I was really happy when she said that I, together with my friends, will have a recital to be held at Ceferina.
            We practiced really hard and there were even times when my teacher and I were having misunderstandings. I was feeling confident that I will be able to do this but as each day built into the recital day, I became nervous and like I was in a state of trance, I was already standing in front of the venue. As I step into the area filled with fancy items, the grand piano stood out to me like a sore thumb. There was no running away from all of this. Several performances were done and it was now my turn to do my piece. “This is really it”, I said to myself.
            As I walk to the grand piano, so many eyes were looking at me. I felt very nervous like a mistake will make everyone leave. I lay my cold hands on the piano and started playing it. I was feeling nervous but I tried to make music with all of my heart but I still made several mistakes even with of all of the practice. I finally finished and I was barely breathing. I was really depressed but I saw a light. The light was my family, my best friends, and my classmates who were there to support me. They made me feel that it was okay to commit mistakes and that is a part of life. They taught me that this will lead to a bigger success and because of that, I learned to be brave. I learned how to face the crowd and not to forget all of the people who were there to give me courage. If I didn’t have this experience, maybe I would be an introvert and maybe I wouldn’t be able to play the piano in front of a crowd.
            Life really is full of challenges and we either take it or leave it. There is no harm in trying and even if we succeed or not, there will always be a lesson that we can learn. Life is really a theatre, what matters is the effort we gave to make the performance successful. After everything, we shouldn’t cry because it was over, we should smile and be happy that we were even able to stand up from the fear and do all things with all of our soul.

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