This place introduces so many odd things... And emotions, I suppose...
Today, I realized how much I missed playing the piano every day for at least an hour, or playing in an orchestra with my friends in middle school.
We had another concert today... After we were done, we came back to sit down, but we were about 10 seconds too late to go through the door before Symphony sat down, so me and two other people from my orchestra had to stand in this tiny area between one door to go into the hall and the other door to come out of it. Between the tiny slit between the doors, we saw the Symphony play so very interestingly... Katelyn and I decided that seeing those people play made us want to join the orchestra so much more. (Katelyn is also the person who Michael and I dubbed racist because she is mean to "northeastern" Koreans and the Chinese. She thought we were North Korean because we... are Asian? Or something? I don't even know... She thinks that Michael is from North Korea and wonders about other people's Korean-ness. She even used the "word" "Koreanese"... It was hilarious. She finally knows that I am Chinese and not Korean. That was the only fun part of the entire concert. She's really nice, though. Her brain is just... challenged when it comes to deciphering the types of Asians in the world.) Auditions are at the beginning of May. I need a teacher and a LOT of practice to ensure a spot. I am hoping that there is a significant fraction of seniors in that orchestra. Then, the other person who was with us, this 6th grader who goes to Swift Creek and is going to Fairview next year informed us that we are playing with Symphony in our next concert.
And then, straight after that, off to piano... Aaah... piano... My favorite =) I have no idea how I'm going to get ready for the scholarship thing. I might not go to the State Convention after all because one of the audition days is around then... Or maybe both days are close. So, it's back to music? I have to decide. Math is so fun, but I probably have two competitions left this year. The next one is coming up in six days... Six terrifying days.
Well, after the first piece that Symphony performed, we quickly entered the hall to sit down where were supposed to be after we were done playing. And guess who was in front of my sight on the stage the whole time because he is the outside player in the last row in his section... Who else?
I miss my piano even though it is in our house. I blame it on history homework. I really can't wait until I finally FINISH the class!!!
2 comments:
LOL. "Koreanese?"
It took her long enough.
Yes it did!
I guess its true that I'm challenged with that.....
I hate Symphony now though...
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