I have a friend who cannot move or speak, but can be the person I talk to. Who is this friend? It is my musical instrument? Pipa. It's not a person, so how can you talk to it? How did you become friends with it? If you want to know, keep reading!
When I first met it, I was only seven years old. My mother told me: "This instrument is called Pipa. You should study hard with the teacher." ?From then on, I started trying to become friends with it.
The class has started, this is the first Pipa class. The teacher taught us how to hold the piano. The teacher gently held Qin on her legs, held her hands on both sides, and hugged Qin. It is so well-behaved and obedient in the hands of the teacher! I started to try it, and when I picked it up, I felt like it was as heavy as a mountain. After putting it on my lap with a lot of effort, it started to sway this way and that. With the help of the teacher, I finally hugged it. It seems like this first time getting along didn’t go well! well! The road to making friends is so difficult!
After that, we started to learn fingering techniques such as playing and picking. It slowly became less resistant to me. I practiced seriously again and again, which made the relationship between us improve bit by bit. Facts have proved that sincerity leads to gold and stone. I took the first step on this journey of making friends. My heart was filled with joy, as sweet as honey.
Through my unremitting practice, I was able to play two or three simple and simple children's songs from being able to play monotonous and boring notes one after another. As it cooperates with me more and more, its attitude towards me is getting better and better.
Now, I have become good friends with it. When I am happy, I play "Send Me a Rose" to express my inner joy; when I am angry, I play "Big Waves Washing the Sand"; on a quiet and peaceful night with bright moonlight, I play "Spring River" Flower Moon Night".
It can be said that "I look for a close friend in the mountains and flowing water", and Pipa is my friend and my confidant. It can't speak or move, but it has become an inseparable good friend of mine.