The Importance Of Life Without Music

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Life without music is a life that I never want to live. Since I was in the 6th grade, I have made the deepest connections through song. Music may be distracting from other studies, but on the other hand, has made a better and more understanding person, has given me a better perspective of everyone else 's lives, along with my own, allowed me to connect with my peers, and was always an effective way to express my feelings without hurting someone else or myself. Skipping other classes is just one example of how music was distracting from other studies. As much as music provided me with the necessities to get through middle school and high school, it also brought some dragging down. I spent nearly one hundred percent of my time trying to find …show more content…

While not only reflecting back on what the composer has been through, I was able to think back to a time in my life when I had been through something similar. For instance, in show choir we sang the song “The Distance You Have Come” my sophomore year. When hearing that song, I think back to my freshman year when our show choir was not respected or even thought about by anyone in the show choir community or our high school. Leaving my senior year, people were talking about us all over Ohio and its surrounding states. Thinking about the distance that my choir has come through the past 4 years put a tear in my eye, just knowing that with the help of a new choreographer, he shaped us and allowed us to become something greater than we were. Being in the position where nobody cared, put my mind in the perspective of equality. I’ve been to the place where no one wanted to even clap when we performed, and now the whole school shows up to support and volunteer for our competition. I’ve earned the respect to care for others who have gone through the same treatment. While not only having respect for those who had been treated the same way, I grew a higher level of respect for those who were there beside me through all the neglect our choir went

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