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Thanks to working hard last week, I was able to leave the office on time. It was weird for me to come home earlier than usual.
Since the terrible trouble, I couldn't join the practice session of my rock band last weekend. I thought my playing was getting worse, so I practiced playing the songs on my keyboard for a few hours.
The next concert of my rock band is on this coming Saturday. Since I am the leader of the band, I have many things to do for holding the concert. I hope a lot of audience will come and enjoy it.
Since the terrible trouble, I couldn't join the practice session of my rock band last weekend. I thought my playing was getting worse, so I practiced playing the songs on my keyboard for a few hours.
The next concert of my rock band is on this coming Saturday. Since I am the leader of the band, I have many things to do for holding the concert. I hope a lot of audience will come and enjoy it.
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Because of the terrible trouble, I couldn't join the practice session of my rock band last weekend.
I thought my playing must be getting worse, so I practiced playing the songs on my keyboard for a few hours.
Since I am the leader of the band, I have many things to do for holding the concert.
I hope a big audience will come and enjoy it.
"Since I *was* late, I walked faster."
If there is no verb, it always means "from the time".
So, "Since the trouble, ..." would mean, "From the time of the trouble, ...".
The change from "was" to "must be" is subtle...
The original version sounds like an opinion; you heard your playing, and it sounded worse.
Using "must be" makes it sound like a suspicion; you have not played recently, so you suspect that you are worse.
The whole group is 1 audience, so you shouldn't use "a lot of audiences" unless you mean more than 1 performance, or a broadcast to more than 1 area.
Thank you very much for your correction and advice.
Your advice is always helpful.