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One day, an 11-year-old boy, Robby, came into my classroom for his first piano lesson. Over the , he tried very hard to learn the pieces, while I listened and encouraged him. However, he was not good at the piano.
At the end of each week, he would always say ,"My mom is going to hear me play on the stage some day, "Then one day Robby coming to my lessons. I thought he gave up learning the piano.
Several weeks our school planned to hold a concert. To my surprise, Robby came and asked he could be in it. He said his mother had been sick and unable to afford his piano lessons, but he was still practicing. I agreed to let play.
Robby was the last to play at the concert. He chose a Mozart's piece. six and a half minutes, he ended. In tears, I ran up to hug Robby. " I've heard you play like that, Robby! did you do it? Robby explained, "Well, in fact my mother had cancer, but she comes here today. So tonight is the time that she has ever heard me play on the stage. I wanted to make it special".