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Dad's music reading answer
The scene when my father bought the accordion has always been a vivid mark in my memory: he solemnly opened the piano box as if it were priceless, and said, "Learn it. It will accompany you all your life. " My father smiled brightly, and I just pursed my lips lightly, because I was addicted to the guitar that was all the rage at that time and thought the accordion was out of date. Looking at the white keys and beige bellows, I seem to hear the ridicule of my partner. Because many beggars begging along the street are playing the accordion while letting tame monkeys perform to attract the attention and sympathy of pedestrians. One night two weeks later, my father categorically announced that I would learn piano from next week. At that time, there was a shortage of clothes and even food at home. Since I was born, my father has spent three hours every day commuting between New Jersey and Long Island where we live, and held two jobs. Therefore, for dad, 3 dollars for piano and 5 dollars for each class are his heavy financial burden. Before I officially went to learn the piano, I found a guitar-sized box with a polished violin inside. Mom said, "Your father's, his parents bought it for him. I think he is too busy to study. " I tried to picture my father's rough big hands fiddling with this beautiful instrument in my mind-it was impossible! One evening in July, when I finished practicing "Back to Salant" almost impeccably, my parents asked me to look out the window: the old lady next door, who lives in seclusion, was leaning against my car and listening to my performance with rapt attention. When she saw me, she smiled even deeper: "It's so beautiful! I heard this song in Italy when I was a child. " "I don't want to perform." "You have to perform." Dad stared at me and said solemnly, "because you have the ability to give people happiness!" Because you have the ability to soothe people's hearts! Because I don't want you to abandon this precious gift! One day you will have a chance to play wonderful music for your family, and I will never be so lucky. At that time, you will understand how worthwhile it is to pay today! " I kept my mouth shut, because I had never seen my father have such strong, deep and persistent feelings for things. On the day of the performance, parents dressed up: mother put on shiny beads; Dad changed his straight shirt, tied a bow tie and polished his hair with oil. I suddenly feel that I am playing their ideals for many years, and it is my greatest honor to make them proud! When I played "You Can Be Lonely Tonight" flawlessly, the applause thundered. Dad and mom came backstage, and I saw that they were radiant and more excited than me. My mother hugged me tightly, and my father held my hand hard: "Great, son!" " As time goes by, the accordion gradually retreats to the background of my life. After I went to college, the accordion was lying in the closet with my father's violin. After graduation, when my parents moved, I took the accordion back to my home and put it in the attic on the roof. A few years later, my two sons came across the piano box. Scott thought it was a box of treasures, and Horney said there were elves living in it. They all guessed right! When I opened the box, both of them shouted at the same time, "Come to a song, Dad!" " I had to play some simple tracks. My piano skills didn't go away with time! The two children danced in circles to the music and giggled happily, and his wife Terri was happy to beat the time for them. I was deeply shocked by this unrestrained happiness. Dad's words rang in my ears: one day, you will have that wonderful opportunity! Then you will understand. In an instant, I realized how worthwhile it was to practice hard and sacrifice in those days! Dad is wise: the most precious thing in the world is the ability to soothe people's hearts, especially those they love deeply. I thought I should let my father know my understanding, so I called to thank him for his persistence and let me find the treasure buried for 3 years. "Well done, boy." Dad choked. 1 What kind of process has my understanding of learning the piano gone through? 2 understand the meaning of the following sentences. I thought I should let my father know my understanding, so I called to thank him for his persistence and let me find the treasure buried for 3 years. 3 talk about the meaning of the title of the article. Do you agree with the father's insistence on letting his children play the piano in the article? Combine the content of the article with the actual life and talk about your understanding.

1. Dad doesn't use the violin at home to let his son learn music because the violin belongs to his father's memory. People will have such a heart, the best and softest feelings in their hearts are always carefully treasured, and they don't want others to touch them, even their sons. 2. Dad's music represents the power to soothe people's hearts, especially those they love deeply. So when my piano music soothes the hearts of my wife and children, they hear not only my organ music but also my father's music.

1. From incomprehension to understanding.

2. My father let me know the most precious value of music, and he can bring people happiness.

3 Dad's music is to make people happy.

4 I agree that people should be given more happiness in real life.