20. Cello and Piano. what do you do with a 3 year old? you put them in cello lessons! Mom put me in cello lessons at a Suzuki String School at Baylor when I was 3 and I did that for 3 years. I remember performing at the elementary school Christmas program even before I was even in elementary school in what i thought was the prettiest little frilly dress. Luckily, Marilyn still has it. I also loved the white, heart-shaped wood stopper that Phil made for me to use with my miniature cello (even at a quarter size, the thing was still bigger than me). And then I took piano lessons from 6-17. 11 years of piano lessons can churn out exceptional pianists, but sadly, I am not one of them :) I play okay--most of the hymns but I definitely don't feel comortable sight-reading or being an accompanist. Music was an integral part of the Johnson household. You can see the two pianos and organ in the below picture. We also housed a large xylophone for a few months. I wish I had more piano pics--I participated in a number of contests as well as ensembles. I remember getting to wear an off-the-shoulder red saloon-girl dress one year and thinking it was the greatest thing ever! I took a state theory test every year and I had the most wonderful piano teacher ever. Dr. Ruth Pitts--a very petite woman who had severely deformed hands: 3 fingers on one hand and 2 on the other. She was a pretty unlikely candidate for a degree in piano pedagogy (real fancy word for education or method) but a gem nonetheless and a beautiful pianist. I always hated the phrase "you'll thank me for this one day" but it could not ring more true. Although, I'm not execeptionally gifted, I love that I can play the piano and love that I played the cello. Thanks Mom for making me stick with it.
Oh my gosh, Nancy, that is awesome! I too played the xylophone followed by Suzuki violin for 3 years and piano for 5. Crazy how much I hated piano when I had to read notes. Just play me a song and let me figure it out! :)
And, did I tell you that I ran into Dr. Pitts and her husband, the other Dr. Pitts at the Waco Regional Airport the last time I flew home?!!--they both still look the same.
I'm just a Texas girl livin' it up in Salt Lake City. I've got great friends and an awesome family and I'm convinced that almost anything can be an adventure. You can never have too many shoes and there is always room for ice cream.
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um, that last picture of you and Marilyn is awesome!
Oh my gosh, Nancy, that is awesome! I too played the xylophone followed by Suzuki violin for 3 years and piano for 5. Crazy how much I hated piano when I had to read notes. Just play me a song and let me figure it out! :)
Hilarious!! How did you even remember that the xylophone was at the house.....and how did we get it there?
And, did I tell you that I ran into Dr. Pitts and her husband, the other Dr. Pitts at the Waco Regional Airport the last time I flew home?!!--they both still look the same.
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