Dee's Blog
www.takecourage.org
Tue 10/09/2007
A Song of Your Own
Topic: music

It takes much creativity to make music that is rich and unique. As an optimist, I am convinced that each of my students can work out ways to do that, though. They do it literally whenever they compose a song of their own. That’s something that seems to be hard for many who want to have all the rules in place, to find all the directions written out. They resist improvising.

As I explained yesterday, people who are just reading somebody else’s music are playing music, but not really making music. Same is true for those who choose to live by others’ standards without fine-tuning the choices in order to create something unique.

Some of the most inspirational students I have are those that have faced tremendous personal heartaches and losses that I cannot even imagine. It is music that keeps them going.

One is a teenage girl who has lost both her mother and grandmother to cancer in the last two years. She is being raised by an elderly and sickly grandfather.

Another is an 88-year-old who was forced to quit lessons earlier this year when he could no longer even sit in his wheel chair at the piano that sits at the head of his bed, in a nursing home. Yet he still makes music in his head. It shines from his eyes as he speaks, with delight, of the past joys in spite of much suffering and loss. He even lived and fought through World War II, has outlived all of his siblings and survived cancer twice, as well as open-heart surgery.

Like these survivors, I believe that you readers, whether survivors, family members, advocates, or professionals who are struggling to come to grips with new realities--all of you can creatively find ways to cope and grow. To bloom where you are planted. Your souls may feel dead, but they are NOT dead. Hold on to that fact.

 

 


Posted by Dee Ann Miller at 12:01 AM CDT

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