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Quitting piano a whole new level.?

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I hate piano more than anything. My parents have been forcing me to play piano for two years and I can't take it anymore. I just joined cheer and I LOVE it. My parents know how much I hate piano but they don't care. I got grounded the last time I complained about it. Whenever I mention not liking piano my dad gets extremely mad at me. I talk to my mom about it but then she gets mad too. If I want to quit piano I have to quit cheer. They don't even care that they would lose all of the money they spent on it. I've cried multiple times about it to my mom and she keeps telling me the same thing. That I have to keep on going with it. I can't deal with school, cheerleading and piano. My piano teacher also gives piano tests at colleges where you have to play music in front of judges and then take multiple writing tests. I can't deal with this anymore. How can I quit? I'm miserable.

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  1.      Seems to me you asked a very similar question yesterday.

         Can't really add anything to my response made for your question yesterday; other than you and your parents might benefit from professional counseling.

         Otherwise, until you become of age, unfortunately you don't have much choice.

                                                         Alberich

                                                            


  2. Try to play on a new instrument

  3. Seems like an impossible situation.... :( I'm sorry

  4. Being rebellious isn't going to help anything...even if u skip piano lessons that would just lose ur parent's trust...trust me i know cause i WILLINGLY took Japanese lessons,violin lessons and piano lessons...and i have to deal with 3 practices a week in choir and im the second for the whole lvl in my school so i need to maintain that position...i won't say u can't manage ur time properly...but thats a factor...try earning back their trust and one day sit down with ur parents and try to convince them...MIND UR TONE for the voice cause it really affects a lot...stay calm and compose in front of the angry devils possessing ur parents...convince them that u have the PASSION for cheerleading and that u want to stop piano to make way for that...if ur parents refuse try doing something like a deal say u do something that would please parents(i think studies work best though)Why not try talking to ur piano teacher to help convince ur parents also...

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