Personal Narrative: 5th Grade At Clover Creek Elementary

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Two years ago I made a choice, a choice I didn't think would change my life that much. In 5th grade at clover creek elementary, the 5th graders were going to pick an instrument if they wanted to. There was many different instruments with the colors bronze, silver, and gold. They shined brighter than the gold at the end of a rainbow.
Some instruments were smooth, load, and crazy. But I liked the smooth ones. Lots of people were going to choose clarinet so I was going to play the clarinet because I was good at the recorder that we did in 4th grade and I know I would show off if I chose it. But something stopped me, like the good angle on one side of your shoulder and the bad on the other side of your shoulder. The bad, of course, told be to show off and The good one said “follow your heart”. When I did I found the violin to be just perfect. The sound of the violin sounded like the …show more content…

You have learned the notes pretty quick”. He replied Either I really was or he said that to make me happy like all teachers responds.
Later that year at the last concert of the year I did a solo/duet with a girl named Lauren Wilson. She was a pretty good play to. The song we did was Star Wars and we both did good. I have not done a solo sense but I hope to do another one soon. My mom said I was really good and I think I'm pretty good to because now when I play there's a bright light shining on me. I'm glad a chose the violin because I wouldn't be in the position I'm in now. Now I like music and I would like to learn a lot more instruments but, I'm excited to continue on my violin journey and I'm happy to call myself “violinist”. I'm thankful for my teacher for teaching me all the things he has taught me and now I will help other people or teach people about the violin.

The lesson people should learn from this is “do what your heart desires and not what your friends do”. This rule doesn't just go for music but for everything that you

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