how was Evenly Glennie able to become world’s most wanted percussionist? what are her achievement ?Expain in 100-200words
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Evelyn Glennie had a loss of hearing and most of the teachers discouraged her, but she did not give up. The percussionist Ron Forbes spotted her potential and helped her to continue with music. Later, Evelyn learnt to open her mind and body to sounds and vibrations.
⇒The story of Evelyn teaches us an important value, that is "If you are string enough to overcome any disability, no one can stop you from getting on to the top."
⇒Evelyn has captured most of the top awards in the field of percussion. Inspite of achieving all the awards/achievements and performing the noble works like giving free concerts in prisons and hospitals, giving priority to young musicians etc, she does not accept any hint of her heroic and prestigious achievements and lives a very simple life. Evelyn believes that if one works hard and is concentrated towards his/her goals, no one can stop him/her from achieving the goal.
⇒Evelyn is a perfect example of how one can pursue his/her desire with sheer determination and hardwork. She is an inspiration for disabled persons. They never find anything impossible in their life by Evelyn's journey. They get inspired and think that if Evelyn can achieve success inspite of being deaf, why cannot i! This inspires and motivates other disabled people in overcoming the disabilities with hardwork.
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Evenly Glennie is the world's most popular percussionist.it is amazing to know that a deaf person like her could become a great musician .she was determined to play xylophone which she learnt Very well .She joined an orchestra and moved to become a solo performer.
she had achieved a lot in life .She has mastery over about 1000 musical instruments. She speaks Scottish fluently. She has learnt french and Japanese also. In 1991 she was awarded the soloist of the year Award , the most famous award of royal philharmonic society. she works hard and gives her performance in many places. She gives free concerts in schools and hospitals For deaf children she has become a symbol of success and a source of inspiration