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[Dec. 13th, 2009|10:53 pm] |
and so I have gone through half of my uni education.
yesterday & today i took the cab and the coach and the plane with amanda. i watched FOUR movies. the first one being Gokusen: The Movie with her. because we were planning to catch it in singapore. but hey it's free on the plane! so we were like YAY let's time it perfectly so we can laugh at the same time. zomg it is like so typical of Gokusen. and when Oguri Shun appeared, she went into fangirl mode and kept tugging on my sleeve of my brand new law soc hoodie i thought it would tear! o.O!! |
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| Writer's Block: Go it alone |
[Dec. 9th, 2009|09:58 am] |
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YES to everything except perhaps holidays part. It's kind of a whole year thing. |
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| embrace it & it will set you free |
[Dec. 5th, 2009|11:27 pm] |
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| | Boss OST -- BaNG!! | ] | What I need most for Christmas in my present life would probably be a CD of music dominated by the violin -- no, just the chorus must be violin-dominant -- with some vocals that don't even have to be lyrics!
Yeah, that's like when I can sense the emotion in the music best. Probably 'cause the violin is a more emotional instrument?
No idea what I'm saying. Piano = the instrument for me; Violin = cmi. Piano = pretty emotional but you can't feel it when you have forgotten the notes mostly because you just can't touch it. I finally got to sit with the piano twice in the last two weeks, and those were the first times in 9 weeks. I sat before the piano, and played, and realised that my muscle memory has been overwritten. And then the 2nd time, I just sat there and kept playing until my fingers remembered the whole of the Scarlatti.
It kinda sucks that I lost my two most emotional pieces. And really I love all the Chopin pieces I can/could play because they are so damn emotional. |
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