Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Choir Changed My Life :: Narrative Essay
Choir Changed My Life Freshmen year of High School changed my life for the better, although at first I was very reluctant to think so. My mom and her boyfriend had been commuting for two years after he was offered a much better job in Las Vegas. We decided it would be best for me to finish up middle school and freshman year of high school, head out for the gamblerââ¬â¢s city. This change was extreme for me and had I not gone, I would have never joined the choir, which is where this story begins. I walked into McKinney North High School (where all freshmen had to attend that year) and signed up for my first year of high school classes. My mom thought itââ¬â¢d be a good idea to join a club or an interactive, fun, and exciting class. I had my doubts at first, but I decided to join the school Choir. I wouldnââ¬â¢t have had much of a problem walking in on my first day, but Las Vegas schoolââ¬â¢s start a few weeks later than McKinneyâ⬠¦so they were on their second nine weeks and had all gotten a chance to get to know each other. I on the other hand, walked in and silenced the room. Mr. Nelms, the Choir teacher, introduced me to the Choir and had me singâ⬠¦in front of everyone. I was beyond nervous. Turns out I did OK and I was from then on, an alto. I realized I would be moving to McKinney High School from North after the re-zoning of schoolââ¬â¢s which I was actually very excited about. I had to face another new choir, and a new teacher Mr. Garms. Mr. Nelmââ¬â¢s referred a handful of us to be in Concert Choir. It turns out I was one of the few. I was too nervous to accept, for I didnââ¬â¢t think I was Concert Choir material quite yet. Turns out I made a lot of friends in Chamber Singers (the choir I ended up in) and couldnââ¬â¢t of been happier with my decision to stay. I was put in Concert Choir again my Junior year but still didnââ¬â¢t think I was quite ready, so again I got out of it and stayed in Chamber. I became the leader of my Choir and was the best sight reader.
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