I came to the piano not because of a clear passion from the beginning, but simply because my mother wanted me to try. At first, I saw learning the piano as a mandatory task, even somewhat sober. But from that beginning, music gradually became my possession, and then stuck with me until now.
I usually practice in the evening. This is the quietest time, when all the noise has subsided, I can concentrate completely. After a stressful day, sitting in front of the piano helps me relieve pressure, relieve stress and regain balance. For me, music is like a necessary pause, to let my mind rest before starting a new day.
The first day
During the process of learning the piano, difficulties are inevitable. In the early days, I had to practice dry basic lessons over and over again, which was boring work. My fingers were stiff, the movements serving to create sound were old and lacked smoothness. Many times I was discouraged, even thinking about giving up. In addition, balancing time between studying and practicing the instrument was not easy. If I missed a few practice sessions, my skills would be immediately re-signed, forcing me to train myself to be disciplined and show off.
Another big formula is the psychology of performance. I have participated in a few small presentations. Before the forum, the feeling of nervousness made my hands run up, making it easy to make mistakes even though I had practiced a lot before. To solve this, I often prepared carefully: chose a familiar song, practiced again until I achieved each note. Besides, I also practiced getting used to the feeling of standing in front of a prosthetic leg, automatically had to stay calm and only focus on the melody.

Gradually, the difficulties trained me. The fingers that were initially slow have now become more flexible, flexible and agile in commercial applications. I learned how to fight – an indispensable product, because no piece of music is perfect after just a few tries. I also learned discipline, when I forced myself to maintain the habit of practicing every night.
Moreover, music gives me a balance in my soul. After tiring hours of studying or working, just a few minutes sitting in front of the piano, I feel more relaxed. The sound of the piano helps me relax, like a stream washing away worries, leaving a quiet mind.
Gradually getting used to the stage also helped me become more confident. From the steam room and trembling, now I can calm down in front of many people. That experience is not only useful in music but also creates more strength when facing other challenges in study and life.
Changes from the first day
Gradually getting used to the stage also helped me become more confident. From the steam room and trembling, now I can calm down in front of many people. That experience is not only useful in music but also creates more strength when facing other challenges in study and life.
Looking back at the forum, I see that I have changed. From a reluctant person because my mother forced me to, I have turned what was required into a real possession. I have trained my fighting spirit, discipline, my hands have become smarter and more commercially applicable. Most importantly, I have found peace of mind and confidence to step out in front of the crowd. I may not be an excellent player yet, but I have definitely grown a lot thanks to being attached to the instrument.
You can watch me play the piano here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mB-L42XrxEOFQG0vCMJB5lyXxSFnH6js/view?usp=sharing

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