Tuesday, 20 October 2020

Piano

 When you're  just a starter, piano is extremely nerve racking.


I was only 9 but I thought I was going to have a heart attack. I was waiting for so long for my name to be called out it felt like a thousand years. my parents on both sides of me telling me it will be ok. I listened to other people play piano and this one girl mucked up and people started to laugh. I was scared that would happen to me


As I thought about my songs they called out a bunch of name’s and one of them was mine. I walked up to the spott to wait, trying my hardest to look brave and not burst out in tears.


As the lady in charge called my number I tried to walk up and out a little smile. I sat one the seat, put my feet on  the pedals and put my fingers on the keyboard. My hands were shaking but it was like the rest of my body was paralysed. I hit the first note and all my nerves washed away like a flood demolishing a house. My songs were indian dance, Rororo your boat and lavender blue.


I was relieved after I’d finished. I got a badge and a certificate and I came first place. My mum and dad said they were so proud of me. I shouted I was terrified because when you're just a starter, piano is extremely nerve racking.


Today I was learning about how to link your first sentence to your last one.
I enjoyed writing about the time when I did piano.
I found it difficult to remember all the things that had happened.
Next time I would talk about what the judge said and write more about my songs.

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