Music is a big aspect in sophomore Merima Mackic’s life and it isn’t going away anytime soon.
Mackic began playing the violin when she was in the fourth grade. Back then, she just found it interesting. It wasn’t until junior high, when she began to tackle some difficult pieces, that she discovered how much she truly enjoyed playing it.
“When I’m playing the violin, to me, it feels like I’m telling a story to people through the violin. I love the way emotions seep into the music,” Mackic said.
Mackic says her dad pushed her towards orchestra and playing the violin.
“My dad really likes instruments and music. He thought it would be a good change for me because I’m always involved in sports. I found myself liking it and I found it relaxing,” Mackic said.
Playing the violin helps Mackic clear her mind when she feels overwhelmed. She focuses solely on the music in times of stress.
“When I’m playing the violin, I get so focused on the musical notes and only on the music that everything stressing me sort of fades away into the back of my mind.”
Mackic admits she doesn’t want to play on a professional level. She says she finds playing the violin fun, but she just doesn’t see herself wanting to pursue a career in it.
“It’s more of a hobby and an opportunity. I find playing the violin fun and a way to relax. I’ll most likely play until my senior year because I’m very committed to it, just not on a professional level,” Mackic said.
Mackic says being in orchestra and playing the violin opens up new opportunities for her.
“We’re taking a trip to Costa Rica for orchestra and I’m really looking forward to that. It’s one of the perks of being part of orchestra. You get to travel to new places,” said Mackic.