A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words : And so, she became Violinist Anna

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What I see :
A cute little young girl in blue frock, in barefoot, seated in a chair comfortably, completely absorbed in playing the violin.

What I feel :
A determined and ambitious little girl focused on her passion.

A fictional story

*A beautiful village prevailed near a coastal area. The simplicity, honesty and dedication of the people was the biggest trademark of the village. .

In the midst of this beauty, was another talented beauty. A little Angel named Anna, maybe 7 or 8 years, whose sole interest was in instrumental music, the violin.

Seeing Anna's immense interest in music from childhood, her father gifted her a violin on her third birthday.

As she grew, her passion and will power to play violin kept growing. But Anna never had an opportunity to learn music from a music teacher/school. Her only guide and companion was the radio station, functioning near her home. Weekly once, they used to give a 30 minutes musical notes, for violin, which was audible throughout the place.

Her indepth interest forced her to grasp the musical notes into her memory. Later, she would gradually apply them in violin, with her magical hands. Most often, she played this at night and it became a habit for the neighborhood to sleep to her soothing tunes.

Slowly, Anna's music came to be known to the neighbouring places and one fine day, she received an invitation from a music channel to participate in the upcoming violin competition. Though she was too young to understand, her parent's took the initiative to let her participate in the competition. Her father purchased a new violin, a month before the competition, for his little Angel to practice.

The big day arrived. Anna was dressed in her favorite blue little frock. The competition was held for the age group of 7 to 10. She was one of the proud contestant.

The contest began. After 30 minutes, came Anna's turn. She along with her violin was seated in a chair bigger than her, but comfortable. At first she panicked, as she faced a crowd. But when cheers started and seeing her smiling parents seated in a corner of the aisle, gave her the courage to raise the violin to her little shoulder.

Their she goes in air step by step, enjoying each moment, no more afraid of the surroundings, much engrossed to the magical tunes by her little finger, fully confident and never looking back, shaking her head once a while showing her deep involvement in what she does.

After the allocated time was over, she stopped, slowly rising her head to where her parents sat. A moment of silence and then came in roars of laughter and claps. The whole stage stood for a moment for the amazing little girl.

She was honoured as the winner by the judges, followed by a little crown. From then on, she was known as Violinist Anna.

That's it friend. Hope you liked Anna's story. Sometimes even after lot of practice we fail while some go ahead to be a winner even with no practice. That's confidence.

Wishing you all a wonderful day ahead.

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There are plenty of talented people who never had a teacher and still play an instrument. My guess is the very first who did never had one either.

Yes , definitely. I never think we need a guide fir something we are interested in. No matter how difficult, we will have the urge to learn if need arises. Thanks for the comment

Violinist Anna. What a beautiful story of a young girl whose passion led to becoming famous for what she loves doing. That was impressive 👏

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