My Piano Research Paper

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The piano is something quite beautiful. The notes themselves are able to hum a certain tune, but if played correctly, more than one note can create a blissful melody. However, some notes are best played with a select few. The notes can represent humans. Each note, or human, sings their own note in their own perfect way. They never change who they are. They are never one another. But, sad to say, the notes themselves aren't enough, and neither was I. In the summer of 2004, I was a shy five-year-old little girl. I would adventure the outdoors with my twin brother and we would always follow the precedent of my older siblings. Unfortunately, I decided to look to two of my older siblings at the wrong moment. In the backyard of our house, we own …show more content…
I believe that if I were to stay that same little girl I was in 2004, I would be shy, reserved and very quiet. To those who know who I am, I am a very outgoing person and love to interact with people. I love to entertain my family and makes those around me laugh. I have been able to gain jobs because of my ability to speak to people so naturally. I have never had a problem gaining friends or even just connecting with my peers on a basic level. I had changed from a B to a B flat note and everyone I knew noticed that. But because of that, I have had more of the opportunity to create harmony with others because of who I am.
The same thing can happen to others. We can have such a dramatic change from a C note to a G note. Sure, everyone knew the previous person they were, but because of a certain experience, we are someone different. Because of that change, many lose their close friends because of their "key change." Everyone on the earth is their own note. Some notes create a better harmony than others, and when a mix of people are placed in a group, it's usually a mess of random notes. Each note creates its own harmony with specific notes and everyone needs to find that

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