Everyone has been
perseverant before in their lives.
Whether it was getting through a long day or learning how to ride a
bike. It is a very important thing to always keep in mind and very helpful
advice. The only way to be successful is to pace yourself. Life is like a
marathon, not a sprint. Only being ready to work hard for a long time will
bring you to the top. This is something I found out when I auditioned for
select band.
I had already tried, and
failed, in sixth grade. Although I had practiced, it wasn’t enough. The
following year, I began preparing over the summer. I selected my piece, one
that I had already played for NYSSMA, and I knew it well. I started practicing
my piece like my life depended on it, trying to get it as close to perfect as
possible. I also randomly chose small compositions to enhance my sight reading
skills. I enjoyed playing different styles of music and even tried figuring out
the notes of songs that played on the radio. As I practiced, my sound got
smoother, and the melodies were clear. Starting early over the summer was a
good idea, I quickly found out. It gave me time to work out everything that I
was having a hard time on. As the summer went by like a breeze, I grew more and
more prepared. I waited for fall, ready to audition.
A few weeks after school
started, I signed up for my audition. I was already almost ready. I just had to
run over my piece a couple of times, and I would be set. As the day approached,
I became more and more nervous. Once my audition day arrived, I sat after
school in the band room, palms sweaty, heart racing. It was hard to believe I
spent three months preparing for a five minute audition. Eventually, after what
felt like a few hours, I walked into the cool audition room. The boy that auditioned
before me wished me good luck. I thanked him and settled down into a chair.
Ready with my piece and my flute, I sat restlessly in the chair. I performed my
piece, pretty confidently too. After finishing, I patiently waited as the
teacher took notes. I strode out of the room, happy that I finally finished.
A week later, the results
came out. They were posted on an old bulletin board in a hallway. A large bunch
of people were huddled together like penguins in the winter, mostly seventh
graders. All of them were peering at the posted piece of paper, hoping to catch
a glimpse of their name. Excited squeals erupted from people as they realised
they made it in and could stay in for the rest of middle school. I calmly
waited for my turn and then took a look at the paper. I skimmed the flute
section, hoping to find my name there. Then near the bottom, I found it. I
turned around to my friend and told her I made it in. She congratulated me as I
looked through the rest of the list, looking for other people I knew. As we
walked to homeroom, I realised that that the reason I got selected was because
of all the extra effort I put in.
In life, patience is
important. You can try to rush things all you can, but in the end somethings
must be waited for. This is something I experienced first hand when I
auditioned for select band. Life is an uphill battle that you have to persevere
through. In the end, being perseverant will help you for your whole life.
-Trivika Komatireddy
After reading your beautiful piece I realized That practice gives you more opportunities and more room for freedom in what you practiced.I also learned that it takes time and effort in order to get good at what your doing.I can apply this to my life in so many different ways but I'll take this advice and save it for next year when I try out for a sport.Ill be patient and keep calm and I'll practice at every chance I get.Just like you did with your music "As I practiced, my sound got smoother, and the melodies were clear. Starting early over the summer was a good idea, I quickly found out. It gave me time to work out everything that I was having a hard time on. As the summer went by like a breeze, I grew more and more prepared. I waited for fall, ready to audition."
ReplyDeleteI loved your piece I reminds me about when I auditioned for select band this year. ''I started practicing my piece like my life depended on it, trying to get it as close to perfect as possible.'' I reason posted this quote the this comment is that I did the same thing when I was practicing for the audition.
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