Piano pros and cons
All right, let’s see how much I remember about lists. P, feel free to add to this. I know you want to. x.x
Pros
- Playing piano got me into Jazz Band. That class is a pain sometimes, but I still love it.
- I’ve played since I was 3. It’s a part of my life now. (I don’t know where this goes. Pro or con?)
- It helps me avoid the rebel Asian topic.
- Sometimes I find things on the Internet that I like. Knowing how to play them is satisfying in a way.
- I actually like some of the songs I play. I get this excited, happy, fuzzy feeling when I can play those songs. Sometimes you can do a little bit of improv, just to make your version of the song a little special.
- I’m motivated to quit later than Kass did. xD
Cons (aka me venting after exams)
- EXAMS. OmgomgomgomgOMG I will NEVER take one again. I should have taken one a LONG time ago, but I hated the idea of them, and now I know I was right.
- RECITALS. ALMOST AS BAD AS EXAMS.
- Practicing is such a time consumer. Every good Asian is expected to practice daily for at least 45 minutes. Such stereotypes. Tsk tsk.
- It’s kind of useless. I’m probably not going to play piano for the high school anyways.
- There’s a lot of money involved for lessons…
- I have a constant guilty nag whenever I’m doing homework and I realize I didn’t practice that day during fourth period, so I should practice now.
- I never get to play stuff I like. There’s no variety. Someone else could play the same song exactly the same. All the same notes.
Comments
What rebel Asian topic. -__-
Posted by: Connie | November 14, 2006 5:46 PM