"whoever I read will come up to get the certificate." The teacher said, "Li Yunfei." I took my share of the results in both hands, opened it and wrote impressively: Pass-Band 4. Oh, a stone fell to the ground, which means that my clarinet level after studying for one year has been recognized. Excited, I can't help but think of those who have helped me and their comments on me. ...
"Yes, you can practice the next one." The teacher said. This is what my teacher said to me after playing a two-line "tune" when I just learned to play clarinet. This is a sentence that others often say, but it is an encouragement to me! I practice harder.
"Come on, let's listen to Li Yunfei blow it again." This is what I heard when I started practicing the exercises for the senior one exam. From the piano in primary school, you can naturally master a new song quickly. The teacher praised me and asked me to set an example. I am more confident, more interested and prefer clarinet.
I practiced every day for the next week, ah, my clarinet!
"Didn't practice this week? The mouth shape is wrong. " Yes, for a week, although I practiced every day, I only practiced for ten minutes every day. The teacher's words made my brain a little hot and calmed down again. "I'm not practical enough." I said to myself. I am very good-looking. Last time I was praised, this time I was poured with such cold water. Oh, really. After that, I practiced more seriously, because I wanted to play well, because I like clarinet.
"Genius!" Liu Wei said. Is he being sarcastic? I didn't expect the teacher to say, "That is, people play so well, but you still don't practice well!" " "I realized that he was praising me. I felt a sense of pride, but I didn't expect even a person who always speaks ill of me to praise me. Liu Zhe is a person who has passed Grade 8! During the summer vacation of preparing for CET-4, whenever I pessimistically think that I will fail the exam, their words will undoubtedly become my motivation to practice.
"I think the music you play is very good-just not familiar enough, but the etudes are not very interesting." This is what my mother told me two weeks before my graduation exam. At that time, my feelings were just the opposite of what my mother said. These words remind me that what I want is music, grading is not my ultimate goal, and music is by no means a rigid note. Then, I thought of a sentence from the primary school music teacher: "If a work is not integrated with feelings, it will never impress the audience." There are still two weeks, not too late!
Finally, I went to the examination room. The little brother in front really didn't play very well. "Listen to what people say first, study and study, and then go after listening." How can the examiner be so sure that I play well? My legs shook and I went to bed. "Well, that's good." I must have passed!
From nothing to passing CET-4, from impetuousness to knowing myself correctly, it is a sentence of criticism or encouragement that takes me step by step to success.
These are all kinds of stories that have happened since I learned clarinet. These short stories and ordinary words are rare treasures, and I will cherish them.