Why I Became a Pianist

Chiho Tsunakawa Piano Teacher (Harrow)
By: Tutor no longer registered
Subject: Piano
Last updated: 13/04/2011
Tags: piano, why i became a pianist
Piano

I started playing the piano at the age of 3 when my parents bought me a grand piano as a present.

I don't remember how I learnt to read the music, and I am so lucky not to have had a bad memory during my early learning stage. I just loved playing the piano and expressing myself thorough music.

My teachers prepared me into entering competitions and small recitals soon after, then I realised how enjoyable it was to share my love of music with listeners. I was always confident, and loved the excitement I got before going on stage. Ever since, I always knew that this was going to be my career from the age of 6.

After many many years of professional trainings and effort, I still enjoy performing, and that's when I am at my happiest.

 




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