Crap I learned in Highschool
A compelling moment from my education I would say would have been anytime during Marching Band Season. I learned a lot about how much effort it takes to juggle all of your regular classes as well as an extracurricular activity. I did have band class during the day as well so I would also consider it a normal class. I made many friends and also made enemies. The part that compelled me would be the fact of being able to make beautiful music and make it sound amazing with a group of people.
There were moments on the field where we were competing and there was a moment in the song "Dust in the Wind" where there was a climactic part of the song that gave everyone chills that you were hard to recreate. That moment I realized how lucky I was to be a part of a team that worked together so well. Marching band was never the same after that year, being it was my first. I was with my brother and all of his friends and of course a crush that I had for many years that never saw me as a crush back, lol.
I started marching band a year earlier than you were actually allowed because I had been playing the flute since second grade. I gave me an advantage in school, I was playing music that was difficult even to the seniors that had been playing since fifth grade. I wouldn't take those years back for anything but after three years it changed. The best music teacher I had known left, my best friends had all graduated and so I left because I knew it was never going to compare. I wish that we didn't have to grow up for the reasons that you would never feel certain things ever again that you yearn to have that feeling back. Like being in fourth grade and passing notes to your crush and getting butterflies.
There were moments on the field where we were competing and there was a moment in the song "Dust in the Wind" where there was a climactic part of the song that gave everyone chills that you were hard to recreate. That moment I realized how lucky I was to be a part of a team that worked together so well. Marching band was never the same after that year, being it was my first. I was with my brother and all of his friends and of course a crush that I had for many years that never saw me as a crush back, lol.
I started marching band a year earlier than you were actually allowed because I had been playing the flute since second grade. I gave me an advantage in school, I was playing music that was difficult even to the seniors that had been playing since fifth grade. I wouldn't take those years back for anything but after three years it changed. The best music teacher I had known left, my best friends had all graduated and so I left because I knew it was never going to compare. I wish that we didn't have to grow up for the reasons that you would never feel certain things ever again that you yearn to have that feeling back. Like being in fourth grade and passing notes to your crush and getting butterflies.
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