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Not many people at the law school know that I play the viola. It is not something that comes up in conversation very often, since law students - myself included - tend only to discuss schoolwork or other things related to the law. Nevertheless, I have been thinking a lot about how important the viola has been in my life.
I was principal violist in the orchestra for two years in university, and regularly volunteered to play for other students' recitals, pit orchestra for musicals, and other musical events. Oftentimes, when I tell people that I play the viola, the response I get is, "did you start on the violin?
What I love about the viola is that it is an instrument primarily used for harmonizing. It does not always stand out, but if the viola part is missing, an orchestral piece loses a lot of its depth.
That being said, the viola can also be an excellent solo instrument. Just listen to Viola Sonata in E flat major, Op. In a way, my choice back in the third grade to play the viola instead of the violin speaks to how I see myself. I am often a mediator, someone who brings harmony to a group and works to resolve any conflicts. Violists read music in the alto clef. Whereas the treble clef is used for higher pitched instruments like the violin, and the bass clef is used for lower pitched instruments like the cello and the tuba, the alto clef sits somewhere in the middle.