<span>B the golden ratio was a guiding principle in an often chaotic world </span>
The future or something that happened to them
<em>Well, if there's no answer choices, then I'd say some benefits is you get to be creative and learn at the same time. Sometimes, it's best to just sit down at your instrument or online if you play a virtual instrument, and then just play away for some time and see what you can come up with. Maybe even record it and then analyse it later and see if you played anything you like and maybe make music out of it. Making Music can make a lot of money, even just making a cover for a commercial or something of that sort, of course that has its downsides, most notably Time. Sometimes, coming up with Ideas are just the horn-blowing of the battle, and there's much more to come afterwards. You then have to find time to execute those Ideas and then Revise them. As for the rest of the question, I'm not sure. But I am a Musician Myself, so I know a bit about this.</em>
Answer:
Tom Thumb never let his small size keep him from getting what he wanted
Explanation:
i tried
I play piano, and I honestly think that if you can consistently practice and get a good foundation, you can become a decently good player. If you have a music room or music department in your school, you can ask to borrow their piano and go their in your free time. Or, you can ask your family again or come up with the money itself. Good luck on your piano journey :)