If someone asks me: What do you know? I would proudly answer: "I can play the piano, speak English, swim, do housework, cook..." But what I am most proud of is playing the piano. Because I have put in a lot of sweat to play the piano well, and only I can understand the ups and downs in it.
I remember when I was in kindergarten, I was shopping with my parents and accidentally heard a beautiful melody in the mall, so I asked my mother: "What is this played on?" My mother said: " This is played on the piano, an instrument that can play beautiful music. This instrument can cultivate people's temperament, make people smarter, have better memory, and improve their aesthetics. "My mother said about the piano! My heart was so full of appreciation that I pestered my parents to buy it. Unable to withstand my repeated requests, they finally agreed to let this new guy "live" in my home. From then on, my piano practice career began.
After I really started practicing the piano, I gradually realized that the piano sounds good but is not easy to play. When my fingers first touched the keys, I heard the crisp and sweet sound of the piano, so I wanted to play the piano all the time. But after I played it for half a year, I felt that the crisp and sweet melody turned into a harsh sound. My love for the piano slowly decreased as the days passed. When I played the works of Bayer, Hanon, Bach, Donny and other piano masters on the black and white keys over and over again, I felt upset. Because I think the music in it is boring and boring. My keen-eyed mother immediately discovered my thoughts and said to me meaningfully: "You have to practice piano hard! You must persist in everything you do and don't be scared away by difficulties!" After listening to my mother's words, I understood my mother's good intentions and said firmly: "Okay. I will definitely practice the piano well in the future." After saying that, I took out the book and started practicing the piano seriously... Time passed So fast, five years have passed in the blink of an eye, and my piano level has reached level 6.
In the past 5 years, I have grown up a lot: I used to be a grass that could not withstand setbacks, but now I have grown into a small tree that is not afraid of wind and rain; it made me understand that things must have a beginning and an end. , can’t give up halfway. When I played Beethoven's "Für Elise" on the keys, and the flowing melody flowed through my fingertips, I deeply realized the charm of the piano.
I'm so proud of myself for playing it!