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Thank You

November 13, 2014
By Kestrel135 PLATINUM, Waterford, Connecticut
Kestrel135 PLATINUM, Waterford, Connecticut
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Favorite Quote:
"Respect existence or expect resistance"


My heart pounds in my ears. It beats an urgent pulse through my veins, from my scattered mind to my white knuckles to my trembling knees. For a moment, I imagine it as a firm knocking on my mind, as a clock ticking down each second and turning them into a lifetime. It’s almost too deafening for me to hear the judge when she barks, “Play.”
The word sends shivers down my spine, but I manage to lift my violin to my chin and rest my bow on its powdered strings. I’ve prepared for this moment. Four months ago I started out on this same piece of music with high hopes and higher aspirations, blind to the frustration and despair that would follow. In that time I dissected this song and put it back together. I tackled it only to have it slip between my fingers. This song holds hours upon hours of work. But even with all of that practice, why do I still feel so uncertain?
My eyes rest on the first note of the music in front of me. I can do this. I have to. After all that time, all that effort, all the tears and sweat and desperation, I won’t let myself do any less than my best.
As I slowly draw my bow across the strings, the sound reverberating through the claustrophobic room, the drum in my heart only intensifies. It roars in my ears, highlighting every mistake I make and noting the smallest of errors. My hands grow clammy, making my fingerings sloppy and my bow grip slide. Legs trembling, a quake that seems too enormous to ignore erupts within me.
And just when it seems the song - this hated, spiteful song - will go on forever, I catch sight of the ultimate tone. A spike of cold rushes into my mind, and, eyes wide, I carefully find the pitch of the final note.
It lingers even after I cradle my instrument, ringing sweetly in the thin air, mocking me. My heart thunders against my ribcage, breath short. Though on pitch, the tone of the note seems sickly. The whole room seems sickly. As though the surrounding classroom fades, there is only me and the note and my pounding, pounding heartbeat.
I take a shaky breath. My eyes lock with the judge across the room, and words tumble out of my mouth, mumbled and short; “Thank you.” They seemed muffled underneath the relentless abuse of my pounding heartbeat. Thick, like vicious lies on my tongue.
Bitter.


The author's comments:

In my state, we have Eastern Regional auditions every fall. It's for a prestigious orchestra that every dedicated musician tries out for. Last year, I had no idea if I would make it in or not (I did, thankfully!), and my terror of the first audition was strong enough to need portrayal in this vingette. Please enjoy!


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on Aug. 2 2015 at 11:09 am
Kestrel135 PLATINUM, Waterford, Connecticut
43 articles 0 photos 256 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Respect existence or expect resistance"

Yay! From the sound of it, you got the exact affect I was hoping this article would provide; the worst of the dreaded audition most musicians face, and the risks in exposing yourself through artwork. It's great that you can relate to it even though you don't play an instrument - that was my goal. Thanks for all your enthusiasm - it's a great boost of confidence!

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on Feb. 26 2015 at 10:39 pm
Beila BRONZE, Palo Alto, California
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Favorite Quote:
"The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco." -Mark Twain

Your greatest strength in this piece is the way that you draw the reader into practically your very body. As I read, I felt my hands getting clammy, heard my heartbeat rise, and sensed knots beginning to form in my stomach. You've exquisitely described in painstaking detail the terrifying experience of exposing yourself through art and bracing yourself for whatever critique may fly in your face. Although I do not play an instrument, I related to this as a writer; the connection you have created here is powerful.

on Nov. 24 2014 at 6:13 pm
CNBono17 SILVER, Rural, South Carolina
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Favorite Quote:
Lego ergo sum (Latin&mdash;I read, therefore, I am)<br /> The pen is mightier than the sword&mdash;unknown<br /> Don&#039;t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith, and in purity&mdash;1 Timothy 4:12

My pleasure:)

on Nov. 24 2014 at 4:10 pm
Kestrel135 PLATINUM, Waterford, Connecticut
43 articles 0 photos 256 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;Respect existence or expect resistance&quot;

Thank you so much! It really means a lot to me that you take the time to read my work and have such an enthusiasm for it. Honestly, you're making my day:) 

on Nov. 22 2014 at 5:33 pm
CNBono17 SILVER, Rural, South Carolina
5 articles 0 photos 248 comments

Favorite Quote:
Lego ergo sum (Latin&mdash;I read, therefore, I am)<br /> The pen is mightier than the sword&mdash;unknown<br /> Don&#039;t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith, and in purity&mdash;1 Timothy 4:12

Okay, I'm starting to think you make a habit of drawing your reader in, captivating them through the details of the little things and how they relate to the human psyche. I love it; it's rare that you find something that makes you think as much as your work seems to. And, by the way, I can totally relate to the situation in this narrative; I'm a clarinetist:)