A wonderful post!
As someone who actually holds a degree in music, some advice to you is to never stop learning. Over time you will develop another sense, a musical sense. When you play in an orchestra and you know your part, you can then listen to everyone else and flow with them and the conductor. If you can find a good working affordable cello, and care for it properly, it will be a lifelong companion. The music never stops, the metronome keeps ticking on.
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"The music never stops, the metronome keeps ticking on" it's a great line and I'm afraid I'm going to steal it if you don't mind HAHAHA
I believe firmly that education is something you never finish, there's always something new to learn everytime, I agree with you.
I hold very dear my instruments and I'll be really sad to leave this cello, I develop some irrational feelings for my instruments and I see them as something more than just an object.
It's like saying goodbye to someone important, you know?