Learning to Play the Violin by a Lake
My teacher adjusts my grip on the bow, showing me how to draw it across the strings to make a clear note. At first, it sounds like a squeak, but I practice, mimicking the lake’s gentle waves. Gradually, I play a simple melody, and the sound echoes across the water. A duck swims nearby, as if listening, and I smile at my mistakes. This isn’t just learning an instrument—it’s talking to nature, using music to bridge the gap between me and the lake.