Wednesday, May 29, 2019
The Challange of Non-theme Writing :: Teaching Writing Education Essays
The Challange of Non-theme Writing Practice makes perfect. Those are words to remember when attempting to do something new, something beyond your normal routine whether it be playing a sport, singing a mental strain, or even writing in a different form. This thought occurred to me by accident as I grew frustrated with myself for not figuring out what would or would not be acceptable for this writing assignment. I put some music on to create my head and perhaps stimulate a small portion of my brain that wasnt pulling its fair share in considering how to put this assignment together, and the third song I heard happened to be a song that a friend and I attempted to perform one year at a blue school talent show. The song took me back to that performance. I was almost sorry it did until the words practice makes perfect suddenly appeared in my mind. Of course, at the time, I was opinion how things could have been different with that performance, save the thought remained in my head l ong lavish to toy with the idea a little. I was able to put this musical composition together after I remembered Laibs quote an essay is a performance or process, not a display. Im still not positive how to apply it, but it has me thinking, and thats the first step.Just to set the record straight, the practice makes perfect was not directed at my guitar playing during the song, honestly, but rather at my friends singing, which did enough molest for the both of us. When my friend Leo and I decided to perform, I started having visions of the wild cheering and applause wed receive when we finished. Yes, I had great expectations, and I wasnt stupid enough to think that I wouldnt have to work for that applause either. I practiced night and day, or at least as much as I could between school, work, and homework. When the night of the show arrived, I knew I hadnt perfected the song, but I was more than competent playing it and was confident I wouldnt have any trouble performing it. Unfo rtunately, conflicting schedules had prevented Leo and me from practicing together more than a couple times right after we signed up for the show. I wasnt discerning though because hed assured me that hed been practicing on his own too.
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