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The Class of 2023 Answers: What advice do you have for current TPMS students?

Before we bid farewell to our graduating seniors, we asked what wisdom they might impart on younger students at The People’s Music School. From tips on practicing to guidance for finding yourself through music, our Class of 2023 offered some heartfelt advice that we’re ever so grateful for! 

“Always put yourself first!”

Skylyn H.

Violin, 4 years at TPMS, Harold Washington

“Don’t stop even though the path may seem impossible. With your hard work and dedication you will see the amazing awards at the end.”

Joselyn S.

Viola, 5 years at TPMS, University of Illinois Chicago

“You know you chose the right instrument when you can’t stop playing.”

Frances C.

Bassoon, 5 years at TPMS, Loyola University

“Live in the present! Don’t dwell too much on the past, and don’t worry too much about the future.”

Mandy B.

Clarinet, 6 years at TPMS, Northwestern University 

“Make a schedule of all of your due dates and complete your work as soon as you get it so you will have plenty of time to practice.”

Tatierra R., pictured above

Clarinet, 6 years at TPMS, Eastern Illinois University

“Play music that you enjoy listening to.”

Cosette B.

Flute, 6 years at TPMS

“Put your heart into playing your instrument and don’t quit!”

Bryce T.

Tuba, 6 years at TPMS, Monmouth College

“I know practicing sucks but it feels so good to see how much you have improved from 3 weeks ago to 3 months ago.”

Eric K.

Trumpet, 6 years at TPMS, University of Illinois Chicago

“Practice every day!”

Alinnah G.

Piano, 7 years at TPMS, University of Illinois Chicago

“Review the basics in order to polish it and it’ll help you in in the future.”

Paul M.

Voice, 7 years at TPMS

“Always play confidently. If you mess up, keep playing. The spectators don’t know how the piece is meant to be played.”

Ivan M., pictured above with teacher Felix Ponce

Trombone, 7 years at TPMS, Mount St. Mary’s University 

“Whenever times get tough, know that there’s a community at TPMS who will always stand by your side.”

Avril D.

Voice, 7 years at TPMS, University of Illinois Chicago

“Have fun! Sometimes it’s hard to stay motivated, but it’s always worth the time and effort.”

Eric B.

Guitar, 7 years at TPMS, University of Illinois Chicago

“Live in the present! Don’t dwell too much on the past, and don’t worry too much about the future.”

Alix S.

Violin, 9 years at TPMS

“Having patience to improve and a sense of urgency is great, and most importantly…Have Fun!”

Elizabeth B.

Flute, 10 years at TPMS, Northeastern Illinois University 

“Don’t be so hard on yourself and go at your own pace.”

Aylin E., pictured above

Flute, 10 years at TPMS, College of Wooster

“Make every moment count, as what seems far away, is a lot closer than you think.”

Eric A.

Viola, 10 years at TPMS, Northeastern Illinois University

“When you practice, save the fun stuff for last so that you have something to look forward to.”

Amelie L.

Violin, 10 years at TPMS, Northeastern Illinois University

“Take the opportunities that is being provided to you and don’t be afraid to take it because it can lead to something bigger in your life.”

Zayith F.

Violin, 11 years at TPMS, North Park University

“Teachers can open the door, but you must enter it yourself.”

Josh R., pictured above

Guitar, 11 years at TPMS, Princeton University

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