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Music is my language.(The Back Page)

American Music Teacher

| August 01, 2004 | Mendez-Renk, Elissa Joslyn | COPYRIGHT 2004 Music Teachers National Association, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

I don't remember a time when music wasn't special to me. Music, the universal language, is my passion. Piano is my forte. Communicating with people is essential. I enjoy communicating, especially through music. I love making music.

There's always music playing in our home. For my second birthday, my parents bought me a keyboard. I was entranced. I played it all the time and laughed, giggled and danced along with the music. Music was circling within my head. Finally, after persistent pleading I was given piano lessons and, at the age of 6, we got an acoustic piano. Since I began playing the piano, boom, that was it. Music became my love.

Like me, music is multicultural. I am part Hispanic and part Asian and American. I've grown up listening to a wide range of music. Although my musical training is primarily classical, in the western European tradition, I appreciate many styles of music. I have grown up surrounded by music that reflects both of my parents' backgrounds. My mother doesn't play any instruments, but she always is listening to Puerto Rican music. Its roots are rich in Spanish danzas and zazuelas, the comic Spanish operetta, but there also is a strong African and indigenous Indian tradition, which results in Salsa, Merengue and Bomba. This music has a lot of vocals and is really fun to dance to. My father prefers everything else, especially symphonic music, but on occasion he'll play traditional Asian music. When he's home, his CD player is on. When I go to a movie, I listen to the film scores to see how the music interprets the action. Wherever I go, I hear music, from ethnic to rock 'n' roll, pop, rap, blues, jazz or symphonic. Music is the thread that connects me to my heritage and leads me to explore new paths.

Learning about music has put the universe at my fingertips. It makes me feel so alive and present, yet it can take me distant places and back through time. I have learned about many interesting subjects. My two previous science projects allowed me to explore a connection with music through researching sound waves. Studying music has sharpened my ability to concentrate and focus academically. After I practice in the mornings, I feel alert, calm and composed. Music keeps me asking: who, what, when, where and why. Maybe the "how" is the reason I started writing my own compositions.

Last fall I took first place for my piano composition, "Quivering Waves." It was entered in the Music Teachers National Association, New Mexico State Composition Competition, for the elementary division. I worked on my composition for over a year. I had a melody in my head, and I needed to create an environment for it to live in. I made a lot of difficult choices about its setting. All that I knew and felt about music went into my composition. It was so exciting to perform my own music at the Student Winners' Recital.

Knowing how to play the piano and understanding music theory have enabled me to try other instruments. In January I started violin lessons, and in May I auditioned for the Albuquerque Youth Symphony. Last summer, I played my flute and my recorder in a Celtic Band class at the Albuquerque Academy. When I got home, I learned the Celtic pieces on my piano. I've also had some lessons with the clarinet, the guitar, the Cuatro (Puerto Rican ten-string guitar) and the Japanese Koto (thirteen-string zither tuned in the pentatonic scale).

Along with music, I love to dance. For me, dancing is when my body becomes an instrument. It's cross-training. In the fall of 2000, I danced as a mouse, a polichinelle and an angel in the Nutcracker ballet with the New Mexico Ballet Company and the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra. Dancing to Tchaikovsky with a live orchestra was heavenly. I've been dancing since the age of 3, and in addition to ballet I've studied point, tap, jazz, flamenco and acrobatics.

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