Subject: Congratulations and good luck!
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Posted on: 2015-10-12 14:47:00 UTC

Now, to answer your question: I played piano for about ten years, but have fallen out of practice because college. In order to get the best sound out of the instrument, you have to relax your arms (especially the wrists) and curl your fingers a little. Piano music covers a whole range of emotions and moods--majestic, spooky, joyful, sad, romantic, elegant, even angry. My private teacher told me that I had to feel where the breaths were in the piece, if that makes sense to you.

I also sang in my school choir since eighth grade. After concerts, my chest and throat were always kind of sore. Singing is all about breath control and using your diaphragm, not your throat. My high school director was also on us about showing some enthusiasm during concerts; he referred to our neutral expressions as "axe-murderer faces".

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