How Playing The Cello Has Influenced My Life Essay

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For almost 8 years of my life, playing the cello has influenced my life in so many extraordinary ways. Choosing the cello over any instrument, was probably one of the best decisions I will have ever made, in the 5th grade. The violin was way too high, the viola was way too small, while the upright bass was way too big. I knew at that very moment that the cello was the instrument that I wanted to play. The warmth of the instruments tone, and the powerful sound that came out of the f-holes drew me in so quickly. Since the very beginning, I have been taking private lessons with various cello teachers. At first I started out with a recent college grad. who taught me the fundamentals, and built a great foundation for me in the beginning of my playing …show more content…

My current private teacher, Gayle, has gotten me into the Contemporary Youth Orchestra, directed by Liza Grossman, The North East Ohio Regional Orchestra, gig’s with the Cleveland Pops orchestra, and so many other opportunities. Gayle not only is going to prepare me for college auditions, but is going to be one of my biggest support systems throughout my long college application journey. Gayle Klaber, is one of the most premier cellists in Ohio (playing with the Cleveland Pops, The Blue Water Chamber Orchestra, The Firelands Symphony). She has taught me to play more confidently as a musician, by improving my technique and my balance as both a person and a musician. Being principal cellist in the “advanced” group at my high school for both my junior and senior year taught me how to lead a section. Being principal player has taught me leadership skills for my musician life and my regular life. Playing in the amount of groups over my career has lead me to play all different types of music from Mozart, to Katy Perry, to Leonard Bernstein. The thing with playing cello is that it doesn’t always have to produce that slow, “boring”, “puts you to sleep” kind of

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