about performing since I don't know what else to do right now and I'm bored
I
started performing when I was seven, so I've been performing for nine
years. I don't perform often. Every year I end up having at least three
shows/events to perform in. It actually started first with dancing for a
school event. But during that time I was enjoying myself with singing
at home and learning songs on the karaoke. Haha.
Afterwards, I changed
schools and ended up being put in a class with a teacher who loved
having her students sing. We performed many times throughout the school
year. It shifted to playing the violin the year after.
During it I moved
again and ended up having to do a little singing. The year after I sang
more for music class and played a little percussion. In sixth grade I sang for music class
and danced and did a little of this modeling thing for an association's
show I was in.
In high school (technically seventh grade but my school
put seventh and eighth graders in the school as well) I was in that show again and joined choir.
Then I moved back to San Diego and was in Correia's choir. That's when my voice started to really develop. Because it was my first day and I didn't want to stand there doing nothing, I forced myself to sing the somewhat high notes as they practiced in class and ended up being pretty good. In Freshmen year I was in PL's choir and joined "Vocal Pointers." Unlike most freshmen, I was put as a Soprano I. Sophmore year I couldn't take choir, but instead ended up singing at football and basketball games and at graduation.
I haven't sang that much since graduation. Not being in any kind of club or organizations that involve performing has been a bummer. Thank goodness I get to sing at home games for Men's Varsity in January.
Alright I'm done talking about myself and bragging about performing and what not. Back to being humble and not being so conceited.
I apologize.
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