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Abebe Kefeni performing on EBS teatime

I admire your ability to communicate through song. When I’m feeling low, I find that singing sad songs helps me let out my emotions; but, when I’m feeling cheery, singing happy songs makes me feel even better. Due to the possibility of joining choirs or groups, I also believe that singing helps you socialize and make new friends. Singing is a highly enjoyable hobby since you can choose your tunes and have fun with them. One of my favorite things about being in a chorus is sharing that spirit with the audience. It also entails interacting with an instructor, learning new repertoire, and adhering to instructions. It takes a lot of creativity to keep the original design and purpose while making the music move in a way that is different from everything else. But it wasn’t until I was in my early teens that I decided to become a musical director and teacher. Maeve, the music teacher I had in high school, was a tremendous inspiration to me since she had such a wonderful teaching style. It’s essential to create a friendly, creative, and motivating environment. Since I thrive on teamwork and feed off the energy of others, I’ll spend a lot of time getting to know my cast mates, classmates, choir, or anybody else involved. I enjoy how much joy singing can bring to other people.

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