My life has more or less been intertwined with music for longer than I can remember.
I started on piano when I was 4 or 5 and I remember my first recital, playing marry had a little lamb. In elementary school I joined choir, and I was in a bunch of musicals that we put on at school. Then in middle school I started playing viola. By the time I started high school I was doing piano, viola, and choir, which was a bit much, so I dropped piano. With my choir I performed in carnegie hall in new york and then toured in italy a few years later. With viola I joined an orchestra and I started a quartet at my school. I practiced a lot. Like an hour minimum, during the summer it was like 3 hours a day. I worked on some pretty intense concertos. That summer I also picked up guitar. In second to last year of high school I was in choir, two orchestras, two chamber ensembles, and I was doing competitive auditions and competitions and stuff. The year after I cut back to orchestra and one ensemble. I was also in two choirs that year, and I started playing flute in marching band. Eich gave me some guitar lessons and I was also practicing that. I studied music theory all four years of high school, and took college level music theory courses in listening and theory.
As highschool finished up however, I was pretty depressed from other things, and I got kinda burned out on all the music stuff I was doing. I slowly started dropping out of ensembles and various lessons and stopped signing up for things. I kind of overwhelmed myself and I regret that. There was a time when playing viola gave me so much joy, and I lost that. Now I am here trying to get that back.
If any of you have any tips for me, I would love to get back into it. Play some more stuff. Find that joy I used to get.