I also thought back to when I started at BIS HCMC in 2005 as an F3. It is a huge musical achievement in my life so far. I am incredibly grateful to have had a chance to take and pass this exam. When I received the white envelope, I couldn’t believe that it was a hard envelope with the words “Certificate: do not bend” on it. How did you feel when you received your DipABRSM? I think another aspect that is so interesting about the piano is how well it can be played in ensembles the ability of the piano to play such rich sounds (and a wide range of styles) compliments other instruments’ textures incredibly well. There is a huge variety of expressions that a piano can play for a solo piece, from the simplest and purest melodies to such complicated harmonies and textures. There are times when the melodies and harmonies made can really reflect the player’s or audiences' emotions which makes it very engaging. What do you enjoy most about playing the piano? I have also learnt how to play the Violin, Recorder, Viola and Guzheng but I feel the biggest connection with the Piano. My mother introduced me to the concept of music before I can remember and she was the one who decided that I should start learning the piano, hence I think my mum has led me to this path. I started interacting with the Piano as an instrument when I was 2 years old.
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