Jeongbin, a visually impaired individual, exhibited exceptional singing talent and even appeared on television as an elementary school student, showcasing her perfect pitch. Recognizing Jeongbin's potential, a teacher encouraged her to pursue violin lessons, and Jeongbin became a violin major at university, following the teacher's recommendation. Even though the graduation is only a year away, her violin skills do not progress as much as her teacher has anticipated. To motiva...
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Jeongbin, a visually impaired individual, exhibited exceptional singing talent and even appeared on television as an elementary school student, showcasing her perfect pitch. Recognizing Jeongbin's potential, a teacher encouraged her to pursue violin lessons, and Jeongbin became a violin major at university, following the teacher's recommendation. Even though the graduation is only a year away, her violin skills do not progress as much as her teacher has anticipated. To motivate Jeongbin, the teacher intensifies the lessons and sets two goals for Jeongbin to achieve before graduation. One is to participate in a competition alongside non-disabled peers, while the other is to perform Bach's "Chaconne" for her graduation performance, which is a piece renowned for its difficulty even for those without disabilities.
However, Jeongbin does not attain favorable results in the competition, which causes her to experience severe stress and leads her to temporarily discontinue the teacher’s lessons. One day, not long before the graduation concert, Jeongbin confesses that, in fact, since childhood, her dream has been to become not a violinist, but a composer and she plays her self-composed song that she secretly created.
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