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'Learn to listen, not hear' - your interests


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Jan 1, 2012   #1
Tell us something about yourself or your interests that we wouldn't learn by looking at the rest of your application materials. (While you should still pay attention to sentence structure and grammar, your response is meant as a way for us to get to know you, rather than a formal essay.)

Learn to listen, not hear. Learn to play with your heart, not with what you see. Music comes from the soul; it can be a part of us like a vein circulating blood. With every beat we become more captivated, and eventually we are sucked into this world of imagination.

To me music is my way of escaping. I can express myself through it and allowing it to resonate with my soul. I began playing the flute in sixth grade. The instrument looked challenging because you are not able to see your keys; but eventually you memorize where each key is, like keys on a keyboard. Its sound is miraculous; it can be a high pitch whistle, to a low pitch roar. When I'm on stage with my band, I feel that I am a soloist and I have to do my best. Music is not just a beat, it is a story; each note tells a part, and I am the story teller.

Is there something i should add??

thank you very much (:


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