Thursday, July 06, 2006

霍霍霍霍霍霍霍霍!!!!

To all of you who are heading to Japan,

give them a KICK ASS performance!!!


Don't forget to ask Koyama or Manji to visit us for music camp!!!! Haha!!!

Have a blast of a time there!!!! Bon Voyage!!!

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

武侠与伦理

最近重看了漫画版的神雕侠侣, 顿时觉得焕然一新, 仿佛新一般的体验.
想了想, 应该是在电视上看了太多烂的武侠剧, 金庸的反而显得有些深度, 多了一点人性.

潜藏了许多伦理, 是蛮有教学意义的.

Monday, July 03, 2006

天官赐福? 飞来横祸?

When CFA rang me up and asked if I were interested to be GENUS’s next Music Director, I was really very apprehensive about it. Being not exactly qualified for the job; I have no music degree, not even a Guitar Grade 8, for that matter. I only picked up instrument playing at the age of 19, and yes, that makes this year the 10th anniversary for me. I mean. Compared to those who have studied Piano or whatever since pre-primary school, my number of years in meddling with music is insignificant and late.

Anyway, I sort of just sat on the issue, and waited for some divine force to steer the way.

豪子说: “他们敢 offer, 你就 take up loh.”

Ok, so I decided to give it a shot and proceeded to meet up with the CFA staff/tutors for an interview/discussion. I was also supposed to send in my CV three weeks ago from now, which I have gallantly procrastinated and ignored till now. Jianqun told me I probably don’t have to send it in anymore since he heard some news that CFA has already decided who to hire.

As this juncture, I must explain that the main reason why I’ve not submitted the CV is that I don’t have much to write and I am too lazy to go about it. Nutshell, it’s a chore to me. I felt that I had already said all I wanted to say and informed the CFA staff of my relevant experiences during the interview. So there.

Anyway, there are many concerns I have in my head. Firstly, of course, is that I don’t really represent well in terms of qualifications for GENUS. I mean, Raj is like guitar diploma holder and the MD is a Yamaha grade 6??? Er… like 怪怪的. Well, personally I don’t mind lah, cos I don’t care what others say, but it may make GENUS look like it’s now headed by imbecile. Oh well, I dispelled that, telling myself as long as I make good music with the group, it doesn’t matter.

Secondly, it’s of course the fact that I have to take the main ensemble(everyone) which I know will not be as fun and rewarding as taking EXPOSE. Fact is, I will have to re-adjust my expectations. Not too difficult to do, except that it may take up more time and disrupt my schedule, EXPOSE practices and all. Well, I thought, nothing can be worse than teaching Sec. 1 Normal Technical students guitar right?

Scores is the third thing. I’m not exactly doing a full-time music career. I may not have time to constantly produce scores at an efficient rate. Main ensemble needs pleasant and easy music, EXPOSE needs challenging and rewarding music. Sheesh…

And then there’s Guitaresque and MASAK. Rehearsal times for the former is alright, but the latter is currently in a state of lull, partly due to the Japan trip, EXPOSE practices and performance avenues. Weekday practices are not exactly fruitful for working people unless there is an immediate goal, so practices are best kept to Saturdays.

那就这样吧!!! 再爱也无需挣扎!

If I get the appointment, I’ll just have to work a bit harder.

If I don’t, I’ll have more time to play badminton with my students!!!

顺应天命!

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

超棒的词

"曾经有人这样唱过, 白天它不懂夜的黑, 你却懂得我的美."

"也许黑永远不明白, 在这个彩色的世界, 有你我才会存在."

强力推荐!!! 黑白配!!!

赞!

Monday, June 26, 2006

知足

"If you whack teacher, I will whack you."

This heart-warming sentence, I will remember for life.

I commented to one of my colleague friends that teaching can be one of the most heart-wrenching jobs on Earth. Through the years, the bond strengthens and they cease to be just students in your eyes. Yet in the back of your mind, you know that one day they will all grow up and leave your safety net; and you will terribly miss them, the nonsense, the high blood pressure and the "good morning cher".

当一阵风吹来 风筝飞上天空
为了你而祈祷 而祝福 而感动
终於你身影 消失在人海尽头 才发现 笑著哭 最痛

Desperate Takeaway

We all make mistakes in life.

Some of us have fallen for the wrong man, some of us have given up the right woman, some of us have shamed our parents and some of us have let down our children.

But most importantly, we must learn from our mistakes and move on with our life.

超难唱

周杰伦的"霍元甲".

可能写给吉他乐团玩一玩; 众人立即吐奶身亡. 哈哈.

还是不了.

最多下一次到 K-BOX 挑战这首猛曲. Just for laughs.

Sunday, June 25, 2006

温故知新

曹格的 superwoman 好象是Karyn White 版的续集.

女的唱"I'm not your superwoman."
男的唱"You were my superwoman."

也许下一个该轮到女的唱"You are my superman."....

依昔记得王菲的"当时的月亮"歌词中也暗示了是"月亮代表我的心"的下部曲.

"看,当时的月亮,曾经代表谁的心,结果都一样."

范范的新歌"黑白配"也是采用了那英的"白天不懂夜的黑".

看来可能是流行曲的趋势.

1 : 1

最近才借了范范的"一比一"来细听. 蛮喜欢这首歌的.

我听歌先听词,不是很注意曲或旋律. 觉得词写得不错, 简单扼要.

"爱是一点一点清晰, 一点一点满溢, 感应一步一步累积."

废舌

不听就算了. 不需要给我态度或嬲样.

"我早就提醒你不要跟他提了,你就是不听. 看! 是不是踩到狗屎了! 自作孽!"

知道了啦!

赴日

觉得去日本演出的团员闷闷的, 缺了热忱, 少了活力.

各弹各的. 你不听, 我不闻. 你练熟了, 我没练.

奏得一大盘散沙, 真气狂泻.

一首色彩缤纷的"千与千寻"演得音量不足,死气沉沉, 坟场再现!

不知道是团员累了, 还是准备欠佳, 还是无心恋战.

真是令人担心.

Thursday, June 22, 2006

等老天来收你

Two days ago, I gave my HOD a piece of my mind in front of the entire department. She made a mistake which I felt was totally irresponsible and utterly unbecoming of a school leader.

Though she may not have meant for things to happen this way, I am greatly disappointed in her actions. Though I try very hard not to be biased towards religions, then she has to be a bloody catholic. Perhaps that is why she needs a religion which distributes forgiveness like goodie bags; come and you shall recieve.

Everything happens for a reason. Perhaps it's an application for passport to purgatory.

God bless.

Monday, June 19, 2006

Desparate Housewives

"The opposite of love is not hate; it's indifference. If you hate me, that means you still care. And I have a chance to set you right." - Bree

Friday, June 09, 2006

The HORRIBLE Nun


This is arguably the worst horror film I’ve ever watched. Low grade dialogues, poorly written script and a disgusting twist right at the end.

The Nun’s special attack on her victims:

1. levitate water into the air and form a hydro-wall.
2. manifest within the wall of liquid
3. animate a roar just like Aslan or Simba(without sound)
4. initiate breast stroke and attempt to kick off swimming towards victim
5. victim is gushed upon water and always ends up hitting something sharp.

How ridiculous.

After watching this, I thought Dawn of the Dead was significantly better.

Monday, June 05, 2006

Useful Voodoo

Next time you want someone sacked, do the following.

1. Drive to Melaka.
2. Head towards the Legacy Hotel.
3. Get yourself seated in the lunch buffet just around the lobby.
4. Get yourself the kueh as shown in the photo below.
5. Think of the person you want to get rid of, picture him/her as the kueh and STAB the kueh mercilessly.

It worked on Domy.

P.S. The power of the curse was highly enhanced by the laughter of anti-dom fanatics throughout the ritual.

Mutants at Melaka

One of those back date posts.

This is the second time I've driven into P. Malaysia(first was Ophir), carrying with me an assortment of mutant characters:

1. Shuhann aka Hiong Gai Gai
- Legend has it that he is able to metamorph mentally and physically into any known creature of brawn and strength. It seems like he has taken a liking with bears, so the "bear paw strike" has been a favourite move. His primary mission in the trip is to avoid the sun, seek out cool areas, and of course, devastate any robbery attempt on the vehicle along the way.

2. Eeping aka Kuja
- Apparently one of the weakest characters in physical attributes, high resistance to heat/thermal attacks but extremely fearful of ice-based attacks. Mutation has given her the ability "Eyes of destruction", which does not deal physical damage but the ability to reduce the ego of an average human to that of a mosquito. She was tasked by the headquarters to guard the untamed Hiong Gai Gai; an obvious choice.

3. Michelle aka Sista Pink
- Hyperactivity seems to be her startling attribute as she drags the villians in a shopping/touring/eating spree around town. "Shop till you drop" is her finishing move, usually devastating agility stats of whoever comes near. Statistics have shown that dumping her in the middle of a tropical rainforest is the best counter-attack. Navigation is her primary task in this mission; she also sports the photographic memory of all the good food and shops in any urban setup she's been to before.

4. Alex Lee aka 李大肠
- His assignment in the mission is unknown. "Bin Or Or" or 脸黑黑 seems to be his primary special ability, creating dark negative aura around himself should his cosmic alliance with the GENUS galaxy be threathened. Most humans will be telekinetically jolted away should they come into his aura field unknowingly. Perhaps his ability is the best weapon against North-South highway car robbers or corrupted policemen. It is also rumoured that his telekinetic powers can render pillow-based attacks useless against him.

5. Hansen aka Cloud Strife
- A character to counter balance and compliment Sista Pink; his logical thinking stats have gone way over the charts. Seemingly also equipped good navigation/map-reading skills. He is the only other one who can ride something with 2 wheels connected to a motor. A great technician and mechanic to have in any mission, although it was rumoured that he does not handle mechanical arms that grab majhong tiles very well. Award-winning move: Pillow strike!
Extremely vulnerable to milk-based and tooth-based attacks.

Anyway, there was no robbery along the way, thank goodness.
Melaka is quite a small town with plenty of food to offer but can't say that much for merchandise. It reminds me of chinatown, but with some spices of European history and architecture. The sun was scorching hot during our stay there and I was quite happy to get a bit of the sunlight. Can't say the same for Mr. Hiong though.



ping pong ball chicken rice!


Floral tri-shaw

survived a pillow strike from Cloud!


It's hideously big!


sumptous tim sum!


Red walls - Porturgese origins.


Sunday fishing at Sungei Melaka!


Greetings from the mutants!

Friday, May 26, 2006

开锁

成长.

是一个非常奇怪的过程.

它需要一把钥匙.

也许是风浪, 时间, 失望, 希望.

也许是妈妈的眼泪,
父亲的拥抱,
亲戚的唾弃,
老师的叮咛,
朋友的鼓励,
社会的眼光.

不同的钥匙, 产生不同的变化, 可好可坏.

我又是怎样的一把钥匙呢?

Monday, May 15, 2006

eeeeeee-learning

I hate e-learning.

I've always been someone who prefer to read on my own(on paper) or listen to someone deliver the information to me. The web serves as a last minute quick information directory, a download server; simply because I don't enjoy scrolling through pages and pages from search engines.

Are secondary school students ready for E-learning? I really wonder. Perhaps there'll be that handful who prefer reading information off the computer on a own-time-own-target manner, rather than have a teacher dung subject content into the sleepy brains.

Youngsters these days already spend a million hours on the web; dota, maplestory, and other web games. Yet another excuse to justify the RAM upgrade and 25" monitor; and isolate themselves from the realities of the world and hide in their virtual fantasies.

Sunday, May 14, 2006

他...真的...走了...

经过两年的洗礼, 可说重建天日, 废掉了那个昏君.

淡淡的不舍, 残留在心底.

也许, 春天的到来, 是死而重生.
也许, 春天的到来, 只是下一个冬天的前兆, 的开始.

被污染过的大地, 是否还有如以往一般的生命力呢?
是否又能培育出另一批生力军?

浩然天地,正气长存!

明知道

"明知道, 爱你只是继续错, 为何还如此执着."

不爱你的人, 不适合的人, 还是趁早放手吧! 勉强可给于一线希望, 但却无法幸福.
难道非要他在与你做爱时, 喊出别人的名字, 你才甘心, 才满意?!?

一个人的心, 可以碎成多少片?

苦海无边,回头是岸.

"也许, 当一场梦, 梦醒一切都随风."

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

知师莫若徒

It feels funny, annoying and somewhat pleasing to hear a student finish a sentence for you when you are disciplining another student in class.

Funny: How did they know what I wanted to say?
Annoying: How could they know what I wanted to say?
Pleasing: They actually do know what I want!

Maybe they know my rubrics better than I do myself.

Monday, May 08, 2006

大长今 - Lesson No. 1

医女: "不了解, 也可以背. 先背起来, 以后自然就会了解."

Ancient pedagogical strategies are brutally efficient.

Friday, May 05, 2006

I haven’t been updating the blog lately due to an immense involvement with my Normal Tech kids. This is the exam week and I’ve been babysitting/tutoring/remediating many of their subjects, esp. Math.

I’m definitely more worried for them during this exam unlike previous years. It’s only barely another year to their N levels and they are still taking papers quite lightly. Believe me, if you’ve seen their academic standard, you would be gravely affected. Hence, all that nagging, scolding and monitoring.

I’m rather pleased with their Math Paper 2 today; looking on as I strolled past them while invigilating. All my days of hard work seem to have paid off a little. I’m expecting at least a 60% pass rate for that one.

The sweet scent of students willing to take the first step to put in time and effort in learning and later reaping the fruits of their labour is unbearably delicious. Yes, truly a rewarding experience for the 师傅 and 徒弟.

Don’t get me wrong, I didn’t reach to this stage in all smooth sailing glamour. Essentially, I had to risk increasing my chances of getting high blood pressure or cardiac arrest; scolding them harshly in a parental/paternal way can invoke pulsating gushes in your arteries.

And there’s still much work to do ahead.

I'm just so glad they are listening to me.

不测风云

Domy’s not going for the Japan trip? Sheesh, what a weird twist of events! I’m half wondering whether it’s because he suddenly 良心发现 or CFA ask him to 靠边站. Fortunately and luckily, that’s no big loss to the group since we are not playing Handel Concerto anyway.

Whichever the case is, at least I don’t have to be a passive smoker in Japan.

Monday, May 01, 2006

What's the problem?

I'm puzzled at the email response of me offering to be a helper in the Japan trip.

What's up with everyone? Please lah, I'm the one paying 2000 bucks to go and be helper, why everyone eye red red, talk so much? Not as if you paying for me and I going to Japan FOC.

If Hansiang can choose not to go, why can't I choose to go as helper?

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Why being a helper is better for me.

1. I'm not in tune with Domy. I don't think my participation in the ensemble will help the group greatly.
2. I can't stand Domy's rehearsals. I do not wish to go to Japan dreading all the rehearsals prior to that.
3. I'm only interested to observe and learn from their ideas and practices, not to play for them(in concert or whatever performance).

My apologies to ZhaoJin. Hope I haven't got you in a difficult position.

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

怪了

Weird.

I've never felt so nonchalant about a overseas trip before. I remembered how excited I was when I was due to head to Holland for World Music Contest last year. All that focused preparations, the target/objective of achieving in the contest. Much of the time spent by the band was on the music itself; every instrument a specific role, esp. in the Hardy Mertens's "Iris".

It's rather low-hype, low-key for the Japan trip, considering the Japan trip members should be rehearsing intensively(even now!), although the NUS exams are around the corner.

Too bad Shuhann, Hansen, Junhao ain't going, else MASAK can go and whack a few J-pop hits and barber them. Oh yes, I think 了无牵挂 will be a C-pop hit!

Anyway, I'm quite leaving it to fate on whether I'll go or not. Not very comfortable with so many days of Home-stay, think I'm a little too old for that and I feel like I'm imposing on the poor family. Nonetheless, it cold be traditional Chinese thinkings influencing my discomfort. Would really prefer to stay in the dormitory though.

Friday, April 21, 2006

听而不闻

I feel that students these days exhibit a severe weakness in aural skills. It seems like the years they have spent in primary school, with English as a teaching medium, has not helped them at all. For some reason or another, you'll find that they need you to:

1. repeat things over and over again, as if they have just arrived from some village imprisonment for years.

yes, they don't seem to enjoy information being disseminated by the masses. They NEED you to transmit the verbal information on a one-to-one basis.

2. show them visually what you mean.

"A picture tells a thousand words". Visual cues are excellent for content pedagogy, but when it comes instructions to deal with time and space, we are in short supply of understanding and imagination here.

Of course, the worse part to it is that they have completely mastered the art of talking at about 70 dB consantly and consistently for the whole day, which forces me to really go above them with the typical "Aslan" roar, or the Sadako Red Eye Death stare. I wonder if they speak like that at home. Hmmm... Actually my friends could easily imagine what it's like.

Imagine 5 to 7 of me speaking to you simultaneously or sequentially.

I foretell that the size of the human ear is be significantly reduced in the next 500 years, since the young ain't using them, there's no need for the current ones.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

色不迷人人自迷

Someone can actually kill himself over the size of his penis. Rather amazing that one would allow a body part to dictate the outcome of one's life.

We're looking at Alex's newly taken "resume" photo at Marche just last Sat. Michelle commented that interviewers tend to short-list those who are good-looking/pleasant-looking/cute and just chuck the rest away. It's really a stark naked segregation of 美的 and 丑的. After reading about the incident over at Straits times, it occured to be that this line of thoughts is already present in the young workforce these days, hence, the escalated version in the teenagers.

My colleague remarked that the media now publicises breast enlargement creams on daily papers, something which used to be in exclusive female magazines only. I won't be surprised to see Penis enlargement kits appearing at your local pharmacies.

There is cause for great concern, I wouldn't want to live in a society where the size of my body parts play a major role in how others percieve me. For one, I'm out of puberty and there's nothing much I can do about it "naturally". And of course, with aging and all, it's rather unlikely the skin is going tighten as the years go by.

Hey!!! whatever happened to all the intangible qualities in life?

Election lottery date

Election had better be on 6th May!!! I got trips planned on the other long weekends!!!!
Ooi... 老天爷.... don't sabo leh....

韩流

The food served on 大长今 looks awfully weird to me. Most of the dishes are tainted with floral colours and happy pastel like ornaments, looks like various renditions of sushi to me... but the names are a shade too vivid in description though; 内脏粥, oh please, all appetite is lost, especially if you've just watched Cannibal Holocaust. Why? well, in the movie, there's quite a bit of 内脏 being tossed around, uncooked of course.

I can't help but feel that 长今 is a little too motherly looking to be a 宫女. 韩尚宫 looks more like her sister than teacher actually. So when she gives that timid look whenever that irritating 崔尚宫 snaps at her, it just does work so well on scene.

Motherly face + timid look = WHAT!?!?!?!?!?

Don't get me wrong, I'm not a fan of the show, just happen to catch some bits and pieces here and there. The "Wu La La" song is quite nice. Though I have nudged Alex to arrange it, he didn't look a bit convinced. Well, just for fun lah.

The Korean costume seems to cover too much of their body till everyone (of the same gender)looks quite the same; though I realise the ladies then like to sit in the typical trishaw/rickshaw ah peh position. Would like to visit Korea actually, once I get over the phobia of eating 泡菜 every meal. Not to mention their language as well. The ads make the place look like a perfect place for a romantic getaway, at the filming sites of 冬季恋歌 and all that trauma drama. Perhaps not that auspicious afterall...

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

执迷不悟

I wonder if it's CFA or NUS web designers.

They always make the fatal mistake of laterally inverting pictures with guitarists. Actually, it applies to all instruments. Sigh... when are they going to realise?

Friday, April 14, 2006

摊牌

I wonder if my open accusations on Domy over email is going to work. I think whoever's reading it should just laugh it off lah, there's no animousity there, just stating facts really. And I doubt he's seriously going to change because of my comments.

I know Zhiqiang is one of those "preserve the joy, purity of family wellness" kinda guy, so he's bound to find it a bit uncomfortable reading all those stuff. Shuhann would love the gore and drama; penultimate bloodbath he adores. It is also quite a mere coincidence both their names appear together in this paragraph.

To all juniors who are reading my blog, please try to reconcile with the fact that I am NOT a meany senior, waiting to breathe fire down your necks. I'm rather friendly by nature, Chiok Yen can vouch for that.

Oops CFA did it again

As I've predicted, CFA pulled a fast one on us again.

So far, I've noticed that whenever they call for performers to take up performance slots, they've never once been very very CLEAR of what they want, what they need and what they can provide.

Their style is kinda like "whack all and later sort it out" style. Rather irritating and unprofessional, considering it's a university arts centre.

So there's no Istana for EXPOSE for now. But we'll be back.

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

一生要试镜几回

20 going to Japan

6 excused, including Domy and Raj.
8 auditioned and passed.

The rest??? You do the math.

Ultimately, the irrelevant audition has warped into something nonsensical. For the records, Jianqun actually auditioned 3 times in his entire lifespan in GENUS!

1st time - to get into GENUS
2nd time - to get into PO
3rd time - to go Japan

My heart goes out to him. 好一条坎坷路!
(background music:雾锁南洋)

In the mood

Indeed, I'm in the mood to lash out at any unacceptable behaviour. Partly because I have a very bad headache now and I'm not about to take any nonsense, esp. arrowing.
So Domy, I'm not really sorry,

it had to be you.

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Band Policy

http://www.vincentlim.com/Music.htm

Check it out and read the Band Policy section!
I think it's a great effort!

Monday, April 10, 2006

EXPOSE is going to Istana

The next small ensemble rehearsals we'll be preparing pieces for the Istana performance. I'm quite excited about the possible repertoire we can cook up. Mostly easy listening and familiar favourites I guess. I'm also thinking of asking Mr. Alex to lend us his ASEAN medley. Think might be a very appropriate occasion to do this piece.

Anyone free to arrange some easy pieces for us?

夜来香?

基本功

According to "Faran"(to those who remember him),

There's 2 ways to read a piece of music:

1. You count and play to according to the tempo/rhythm
2. You don't count and just play the pitches, disregarding the rhythm.


"The rhythm is the most important part of the music."

These were words imprinted in my mind when I was a year 1 junior in GENUS. Who? Mr. Alex said that; which I've come to agree to many years till now. Rhythmic cohesion has to be the first and foremost issue to be addressed in any ensemble setting. There's no point doing group playing when the player does not make a conscious effort to

1. count his beats
2. listen out to the other parts

Many players in the ensemble too often or not ignore this. Hence, Junhao and I coined the term "Chordabile", inspired from "cantabile".

"Chordabile" - chunky chord-like rendition of a single homophonic line.

If there's anything a guitar ensemble should and could impress audience, it's rhythmic cohesion. Fact is simple, the attack of the guitar sound by the finger is so distinct and discrete that it takes much more effort to ensure that everyone is doing it together at the same time. I believe Niibori strikes through different from others because they have this.

Hence, we need to fall back to basics. If we can't even come in relatively correctly on beats, cohesion is almost impossible. This requires immense concentration during rehearsals and plenty of homework individually.

Michelle said I passed nasty comments when the guys didn't read well in the anime medley. I can't say no to that, everyone's entitled to perspectives. Nasty or not, I think my objective was set some basic expectations. Please count!

Ultimately I hope to raise the group's awareness and expectations; where we develop into musically aware and able musicians who can present guitar ensemble music at a higher level; above GENUS standards.

Anime medley!

Laputa: Castle in the Sky

Nausicaä of the Valley of Wind


Porco Rosso



My Neighbour Totoro

Friday, April 07, 2006

Hayao Miyazaki!!!


http://www.nausicaa.net/miyazaki/

Performance Pressure

I think it's something which bugs most performers. If you'd listened to the recordings made by the Small ensemble off stage(which I did not until recently); and comparing, really sounds much better than on concert day!

Anyone have any idea how I can upload them somewhere?

MEGAFLARE!


"This monstrous fish comes from Moslem traditions. The legend goes that it floats in a vast sea. A giant bull rides on its back and on the bull is a ruby mountain. There is an angel on the mountain over which are six hells, then the Earth, and then seven heavens. The bahamut is so huge and dazzling that human beings cannot look upon it. Its name may have lead to the behemoth."

Thursday, April 06, 2006

玩完了!

This is what happens when you use your own phone to call students playing truant!
Time to shop for a new one!!!

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

孬种

As usual, Dominic has made communicated information seem uncommunicated. Verified with Alex that they had discussed on the audition criteria and he pulled a fast one on Alex, by changing the audition topics last minute; and of course without concensus.

What a jerk! And he lamely excused himself, diverting the error as an inevitable manifestation of his character(or what's left of it).

Nonetheless, he's gotten his retribution when Daren told him that he's not playing the bass part for Rondalla last minute as well. Perhaps I should pull one on him too. heh heh...

Saturday, April 01, 2006

杀!!!



Time to 进货!

Thursday, March 30, 2006

意见分歧

Hours after I blog about Alex's email, comes Domy's one which sets quite different expectations about the auditions. 2 free choice pieces and sight-reading. I wondering what's happening to the upper management. Do they even communicate before sending out mass mails??? Perhaps Chua Beng Hwee or Thumboo could send out the next email on another set of audition criteria as well... hahaha

Nontheless, I still think if they are serious about encouraging the younger members to go for the trip, the should just concentrate on the repertoire on the trip, which addresses more pertinent issues for the trip's performance itself. Knowing Domy, he must think that the juniors have played in the annual concert and assumed that they are fantastically at home with their individual parts.

Spring Overture is a tricky one to bring to Japan, percussion instruments and all. It's already quite difficult to balance between full ensemble and the chinese percussion, what's more now it's a down-sized ensemble.

Auditions for Japan Trip

Tuning? and Sight-reading? I think it's a little too tough lah. Ho Xim lah, this is an audition for a trip, don't use formal music examination assessments.

How to test for tuning? Test whether they know how to use tuner or not ah?

Test sight-reading for what???

If anything, just test them on their readiness of the chosen pieces. If they can play those WELL, it's already half a miracle.

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Do.... Re Mi Ti.... La


IT has arrived!

Percussion Concert - Strings Attached

YST Conservatory's concert with Percussion and Strings was good. The first piece was played by their head of violins(or strings) Qian Zhou, which I always thought sounded like 欠揍. But that wouldn't make sense, as the dialect would become Kiang Mao or Kiang Pah. Anyway, very exotic violin concerto by Harrison, employing some compositional technique called Control Intervals.(or was it Interval Controls?) Anyway, the highlight was much on the mixture and use of unconventional percussion instruments, rather gamelan sounding and a little western comtemporary. Fusion I suppose. Almost dozed off after a while, felt like I was in a temple in Thailand. Luckily the piece made a hasty ending.

I enjoyed the 2nd piece a lot, Shchedrin's rendition of Carmen Suite. Plenty of surprises; both blending and yet offering contrast. Theme of Toreadors and Habenara was made reall interesting to listen to. Thought entr'acte and Aragonaise wasn't too much of difference, in fact I thought entr'acte didn't sound as good as the original. Loved the re-make from Les Dragons d'Alcala, fantastic change in rhythm and colour. Seems like Shchedrin forgot about Seguidilla and Gypsy Dance though, was hoping to catch these two familiar favourites.

Strings and Percussion seem to blend better in modern pieces, perhaps due to the decrease in need for harmony in parts. The 2nd piece kind of reminded me of the GENUS getup for Chinese Spring Overture, quite similar in a way. Balance between strings and percussion is quite hard to achieve. Find that the percussion cuts through too much, but yet asking them to play less would also mean losing that 'oomph' in the percussive parts. Dilemma. As with GENUS's Spring Overture too, the percussions are a little way too above the rest in the recording, which makes the sound a shade too pompous and unpolished.

My favourite mistake



废戏一部, 但真字名言.

紫青双剑合璧那一幕, 我淌出了开心的眼泪. 好动人的情节啊!

白眉: "浩然天地,正气长存!"

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

令人愤怒

Gloomy entries from Hiong Gai gai and Yen about the future of MASAK, which I still see much potential to be excavated. Alas, Alex doesn't have a blog, else he can air his views to us over cybernet as well.

To set things in perspective, Small Ensemble was formed for the Singapore Guitarist Networking event organised by Toa Payoh Guitar Club. After that performance, I thought it'd be good to keep the group going, since the feel I get when we rehearsed together was really good. On the technical aspect, the group could attempt pieces which are more challanging and need a larger number of players to bring forth greater impact in terms of sound.

Before we go into asking "when's the next practice?". We'd like to ask ourselves "what's the next piece?". Music progress in the small group is driven by the availability of scores. Without scores, what's there to rehearse?

To obtain scores for a niibori quintet is definitely harder than for a guitar quartet. Besides the archive of existing pieces, if we do not actively arrange or source for materials, the death of any group is inevitable. I think we need to encourage ourselves to write for the groups we play in, and not sit back and wait for nice tunes/scores to drop from the sky. Instead of worrying whether or not the group should/would/could disband, get off your butt and do something about it!

I'm very much annoyed by people who sit back and ask themselves silly questions. I spend my nights cutting and pasting scores, arranging pieces for both MASAK and small ensemble(still owe Guitaresque the "loose canon", yes it'll come.), while others lament about the possibility of group disbanding.

WTF?

Friday, March 24, 2006

购物乐

Was shopping on eBay for a present for Snowparang, since he mis-informed me via his blog; thought he was interested in the CD but ended up not. (!!!)

Decided to get something for Hiong Gai Gai as well. Hopefully it's Hiong enough for him.

倪的大牌

What! Want to buy present for him and yet gimme big shot remarks. "I don't really like the arrangements in the CD." KNN! 耍大牌! 咒你一辈子胡不了十三幺!

The CD has already been shipped! 他妈的! Stupid snowparang! Blog incorrect information on your OWN blog!

Monday, March 20, 2006

常年会议

Heard from Shuhann that Pris was wondering why I didn't say much during the AGM. In fact, I was also quite silent (or so I thought) during the Small ensemble meeting prior to the AGM.
Well I think it has come to a point where I believe that time can be better spent on something else, and I've decided not pro-long everyone's agony.

Common pitfalls of AGMs:
1. The usual bulk of time during AGM is always spent talking about the past, and hardly anything pertaining to the future.
2. Nominees are not well prepared beforehand, constantly rejecting posts and gesticulating about how incapable/useless they are, which I seem to agree, gradually, after being innoculated about the same point, person after person.
3. Ridiculous planning, I see Marie running in and out of the DT like a frantic Maria, Zhao Jin hurrying along the elections, like Chinatown sales during Chinese New Year.
4. Elected personnels are made to sit in front of the spectators. Weird.
5. Current committee members are all seated with the audience, which in fact they should up there chairing the meeting. Everyone of them.
6. Loss of prestige to office holders; "By the way(!?!?), Priscilla is the librarian." While the rest continue to pack and stack up chairs.
7. Refreshments not catered for, expect people to sit there for hours.
8. Where's the bloody Music Director?
9. Committee members put on and give out a "get it done and over with" or "phew, I'm finally out of this" aura. Hardly surprising why everyone rejects almost everything.

Ya know, sometimes things are really strange. I particularly liked the AGM which Leo's comm got elected. Somehow, the nominees are well-prepared and very enthusiastic to take over, though the office was handed over from Shirleen's comm, which was ahem..... rather "spectacular spectacular"...

I think Zhiqiang's comm has done pretty well too, except a few phantom ones which I wonder if they could even play their concert pieces or not. There was much thought into many matters though not all matters were handled with style. Well, com'on, we're all learning.

The issues which I would potentially highlight at the AGM are:
1. Sales of the Annual Concert. had they listened to me and devoted on concerted effort to the March concert, perhaps we would have raised more funds.
2. Purchase of new instruments
3. Purchase of new scores
4. Small group management/development of juniors
5. Committee attendance for rehearsals
6. Review of the issue of quitting rates of juniors during Timeless Classics period.
7. Attendance of juniors(figures to be presented, who's monitoring?)
8. Review of the need for sectionals
9. Job scope of Section Leaders
10. Role of AC and CM
11. Downsizing of comm/New positions for comm
12. Role of tutors in the new year

向未来看齐!

倪的礼物



Was comtemplating to get this.....

but decided that a CD is of better choice, since he yearns to be in US to hear it "live".
SO DO I!!!

And yes, I've not forgotten about the FFVII medley too.

So many things to arrange and so little time....

Thursday, March 16, 2006

The young ones

1. During the meet parents session last Sat, one of my ex-students(B*s**) in Sec. 2 came to look for me and popped me a strange question. Yup, the ultimate one, "What's the meaning of life?". I discussed it briefly with him and he told me that he doesn't find much happiness in himself. And he's wondering if the others are as happy as they seem. I eventually asked him to find happiness within others, he seemed a little puzzled about what I talking about though...

2. My technical class has managed to get themselves into a chalet and invited me over for BBQ. I was very glad since FOR ONCE, they were independent and could get the show running. Usually, I'm the one picking up the scraps after them, which makes me furious. The chicken wings and chicken fillet they cooked for me was really goo too! Haha, which makes me wonder if they heading to SHATEC. heh heh... I was worried about their safety though, since some of them have really bad temper and I wasn't staying overnight in the chalet; well, in case they pick a fight becuase someone "funked with their hearts". I didn't get any calls since Tuesday, so it should be fine. I hope. An very warming feeling filled me when I was there at the chalet on Tuesday night; this is the 3rd year they have been with me and I'm starting to think they are starting to grow up.

3. My cousin gets on the phone every night and talks non-stop for about an hour or so. So much so that they can spend time debating whether another person would like go out or not, or "how much is the present?" etc. real trivial stuff. She's a bright kid, but if this is going to go on, I don't think she's even going to get close to SA JC. So I've decided to be the 黑脸. My mum usually is the 白脸, or rather the indulgent spy. Soon she's going to find me a nag, probably just like her teachers in school as well. Occupational hazard eh?

4. 16 year olds still yakking away in my class. Gave them a piece of my mind this morning. Bloody hell, come for remedial class and talk and talk. Already so weak in Physics and not even taking the extra time and effort to beef up a little. Mostly all from Chinese Orchestra, acting like aunties and ah sohs from Chinatown, gesticulating every moment of their lives.

I'm suffering from a streak of back/hip-aches as I'm typing this, somehow started coming on and off after my trip to MacLeHost, now exacerbated by the bowling session with Pa and cousin, which of course influenced my choice of the title to this entry.

Perhaps I really should visit the doc soon...

长江后浪推前浪

If there's anything about Zhiqiang's comm that irks me, it has to be their communication with each other. Things like cost of AGM dinner, deadline of nominations for committee, there's always erratum after erratum. Several occasiosn, it's always a comm member sends email, and a while later Zhiqiang sends another mail and adds on with some modifications/clarifications/corrections. Considering the number of meetings the comm has had before the concert, it's really a terrible trend. Meet so many times and did not manage tie down such simple things.

On the other hand, the comm has come a long way, managing the group from PGP till CFA rennovations where completed. And not to mention managing Domy as well. They're quite a special batch, arising from the SO/PO system, which makes them currently the only exclusive batch, since the 2 sub-groups merged and the separation fizzled off. I empathise with their situation, since they wouldn't have interacted much with the seniors due to the segregation last year, and yet while being comm members, they'll need to manage and interact with the seniors and alumni. The 1.5 system definitely has allowed more of the juniors to come closer to the oldies, else how would I have known Chiok Yen's antics??? Haha.

We should also get rid of that 1.5 nonsense as well. Just reunited back as one officially, that 0.5 is utter rubbish with Domy around.

Anyway, their office is coming to an end, soon they'll put down their appointments and administrative roles. I do hope that the comm will continue to stay with GENUS in the following years, and enjoy making music together! It's their turn to 修成正果, 化身龙柱!

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

The Passion of Maazel


Lorin Maazel's concert was great! Unfortunately, we(Wai, Junhao, Alex and myself) were seated a bit high up due to a lack of ticket budget, so the impact of the sound wasn't that great. Nonetheless, the orchestra sounded different under him, much filled with subtle nuances.



Looks a bit like Jack Nicholson

Overture to Romeo and Juliet was fantastic, what I thought was the best piece for the night. Beautifully crafted and the tragedy/conflict not as harshly put forth. Recordings/Concerts which I've attended previously love to bring sorrow to grieve and conflict to confrontation. Maazel had a finer touch to it, keeping the music within human realms and not overblowing it into "War of the Worlds". Pompous french horn though.

The Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto had plenty of good tunes and virtuosic moments. Looked like the violinist breezed through it, quite the feel I like. As usual, with the lack of woodwind participation, I'm already biased to giving the piece lower points!

Pictures at an exhibition was straightforward and simple. I really liked some of the brass chords, esp. at the Great Gate of Kiev; superb tone and balance, unlike the usual blasting from recordings.

After a few listening to Jin Ta and Evgueni's tone, have to say I really prefer the latter's. Jin Ta's is awfully sweet and Galway-ish, not so in the sense of vibrato but just the sound itself. I think the sound makes a good flute solo, cuts through quite clearly, but doesn't really blend well with orchestral sound. Evgueni's tone is clear and very european. Basic rich tone with great musical ideas. Wonderful for solos in orchestral works.

Monday, March 13, 2006

演后感

I must say this is one of those concerts I feel rather hyped-up after. Could be because I was participating in 2 small groups and conducted in 2 pieces too. Hahaha. Though I was running in and out of stage during the first half, it was kinda fun.

My deepest apologies to my dear 三弦 player. Incidentally, I did notice you were tuning the instrument with Edwin. And, incidentally I did not notice you were picking up the Alto! Oops! Started without your glorious pianissississimo tremolo... heh heh... indirectly also startled Mel as well.

Yangyang displayed what would happen if he went into a trance or twilight zone. Things will slow down inevitably. Nonetheless, flawlessly executed, much the small ensemble's surprise and consent too! Quasi Cadenza!

Moh decided that Allegro in Farandole shall not be Andantino on stage. Alto players' eyes dilated for a while and conceeded to his tyrannic offer, the relentless pedal D note, he hummed on the contrabass silently.

Handel was as rehearsed. Perfected actually. Sheepish tone in the later movements from the guitar orchestra. Long and weary feel. Fatigue perhaps.

Duet was fine from backstage, till the end. It sounded like someone missed or was confused as the piece ended quite abruptly, incongruent to the title "Things that we do". Nonetheless a short dessert style piece for the audience after the interval break.

I liked the piece by Daren's group, Pain. I've played Xenosaga too, and I like the gameplay, the story and the music too. They presented it in combo band fashion, was quite refreshing to hear it from backstage.

春节序曲 had to be one of the best pieces in the evening. Nicely placed as the last piece for the night, I thought it roused lots of excitement and gave the audience a new aural sensations, using guitar to portray oriental works. As usual I want to hiss about the Alto's tremelo in the Andante section, sickeningly accelerated without remorse during tremolo, an obvious trait of unpolished music understanding/technique.

Met up with Ruijian, Buk Lan and Kennedy after the concert. I was happy that some of my school people came to attend the concert. (on their own interest, I did not pester them to get tickets) Saw quite many long lost alumni during supper; Sherrie said she might want to come back and join in the Small Ensemble, TMC said that he'll join to guest conduct, jokingly I hope he meant. Daokui also manged to whizz SiewLi back home before meeting us at King Albert for Macs, what a pleasant surprise! Vehicles do miracles!

战前

Saturday was a very long day. I had to meet students' parents in the morning from 10am till 1 plus, on a endless chatter about how their child can do better in school, behavioural problems, encouragements, that sort. I wanted to leave school by 1pm and get to UCC but turns out quite impossible. Met Hiong Gai Gai for lunch before we proceeded to UCC for concert rehearsal. Domy was doing Handel, the cue-ins and all that directing he insisted on doing from his 1st alto solo. Felt that the ensemble was quite disinterested in getting the piece together neatly for him, and so it sounded that way for concert as well. That sluggish sound and sheepish accompaniment.

Next up was sound test for small groups. Huifen and Songyi did a duet; in fact was not ready by audition about a month back, but Domy gave them all the time they needed(till concert day!) and finally agreed to having them on stage. A bad move it is. When it comes to music auditions, I feel it's either a yes or no, after audition. Meaning to say if you feel that they group should have potential to be ready by concert day, but not ready during audition, just give a yes if you are willing to take a risk and trust your judgement. Saying no, should also mean definitely no. Striking up a pact to give the players all the time they need till concert day before saying yes is ridiculous and impractical.

Just imagine, how to say "NO" to the players who've been practising that song twice as hard after audition, even if they really still can't play together? Hello to morale? To top it off, it's Huifen's group. I think unless the conductor wants to see her transform into a 冥炒炒的木乃伊, it's not exactly the best option.

Anyway, she always gets these "special offers", 见惯不怪. Wonder if it's because she's his student yah? Heh heh...

Listened to the duet during the sound check. "Something that we do", new age guitar stuff, I kept losing the melodic line, hence the phrasing and all that. Maybe just no knack for it. I mean myself.

Sound check for Guitaresque, Masak and small ensemble were rather smooth. I borrowed Moh's Alhambra, Alex borrowed Yangyang's Yamaha. The Alhambra was fantastic, a steal for $2k, the high notes were solid and the bass broad. The Yahama wasn't too bad either, but lacked a bit of character in sound, IMHO. In the end, I used YY's and Alex used Moh's instead, since Alex was doing the guitar 1 part. Greatest thanks to both of them!!! Rehearsed a bit with EXPOSE!, Raj was helping out with the sound, everything turned out ok despite cancelling our recent proposed weekday practice. Pro seah.... ha ha. Oh yes! Talking about Pro, Masak only rehearsed 3 times for Suteki!!! (Hansen was away in Thailand, eating scorpions, getting massaged)

This year we had lots of free time in the afternoon, kinda liked that. Instead of that usual rushing here and there, cleaning up of pieces, last minute changes etc.

Friday, March 10, 2006

Hmmm... which stage are we in?

保存实力

(This is the sub-article to Hiong Gai Gai's entry)

Operation Mitosis is not a project to primarily segregate the senior and junior players of the ensemble. In fact, the absense of sectionals has much contributed to the current segregation, with the juniors unable to catch up due to the lack of guidance and support.

The separation of the group is mainly to preserve the players who are still interested to make music together, but unable to reconcile the horror/disappointment during practices under Domy. My take is that either
1. there's something around to keep the alumni
2. or they are just going to go off anyway.

Might as well keep the group intact right?

I think it's a waste if we leave things be and watch the seniors all exit the group. We've come a long way, with many dedicated players. It's truly a pity to give it up.

Thursday, March 09, 2006

稀客

Liling messaged me and asked for some ideas on where to get flutes, she's thinking of starting on it. Jokingly(I suppose) she told me her budget was zero, I assumed Zhizheng is buying for her lah. Anyway, she sounds quite interested(from the messages) and hopes that it will not end up like guitar. Really makes it sound like it was such a complete catastrophe with the 6 stringed instrument. heh heh

It's quite amazing that she still keeps such keen interest in music learning. I suppose many of those GENUS alumni people out there feel similarly, but have their individual reasons/reservations.

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Preparation Woes

Once again, Chiok Yen is the only prime junior who faithfully attends my extra Prime sectionals. Well, he's got quite an optimistic character so I think he'll be alright for concert, despite glitches here and there in his playing.

Ensemble was quite unusual, with this practice being the last before concert. Domy was absent, doing sound test for Rondalla (for their Saturday Fringe concert), or so he claims. So we did Handel without both soloists. Much like a scamper though. Haha =) Most of us agreed to do the 4th movement a favour and 送他上路. Can feel that everyone's a little flustered and impatient, perhaps due to concert closing in soon. Attendance was quite under expectations, many juniors were missing from practice. Has NUS work just gotten harder or what? Seems like many of the undergrads are dumped with tons of work. Quite unlike the uni days of mine. Hmmm...

We spent quite some time on 春节序曲, ironing out percussion matters and the loose ends. For more than an hour perhaps. We skimmed through the surface of La Partida, Alex kinda facial-ly decided it was the best there was and we went on. Haha =)

During supper, the issue of the Japan trip came along and we were talking about the pieces to be played there. The group seemed to know of my dislike to let Domy do my pieces, and I feel quite bad about letting this come into the choice of repertoire for the trip. I just don't like the feeling of letting Domy sit there and have pieces prepared and served on his bed while he continues his nonsense with the group. It interferes with the interest of the ensemble, I feel it's just not right letting the vicious cycle go on and on. If he has poor choice of repertoire or concert planning, then it should surface to the CFA people, and hopefully, he changes or gets sacked.

Saturday, March 04, 2006

Noc-tuned 2006

It's been years since I went for a NTU guitar ensemble(was called "club" years back) concert. Conjured enough curiosity to decide to visit them just yesterday night. Much of the reason was also I've never been to the Lee Foundation theatre at NAFA. Pris, ZhaoJin, Zhiqiang, Daren, Moh were there as well.

There wasn't much to listen to, literally. Miking was rather minimum, so the guitar sounds came forth pretty acoustically. They played some Kitaro piece, Matusri, which had some guitar knocking; completely drowning the altos and the alto cembalos tremelos in the process. Then there was that Air on G, Tomas conducted. He's gotten a bit fatter since years back, swollen to be exact. Perhaps guitar sales are really sky-rocketing eh?

Then came like 5 to 6 pieces of small groups, from Kill Bill soundtrack, schnappi the crocodile, Manha de Carnival... I was most unimpressed by their sound. Quite raw and unfocused. Lacks collaborated direction.

Interval came and I had a slight discussion with Daren. He had the most abhoration for the guitarron player, occupational hazard I guess. Moh and I were quite distraught about their sound. Looking at the booklet,we realised they only have 5 Altos, and 3 Alto Cembalos. Yes the Alto cembalos were playing the melody. Strange isn't it?
Primes? Hmmm... I think they have about 20 or so... but the sound is really unlike the numbers. Well, the pot is calling the kettle black. haha =)

We were transported to another realm of cacophony when they opened their 2nd half with vocals and keyboard. (huh?) Anyway, The keyboardist was FANTASTIC. He played with such confidence, but alas, the 20 second celestial realm was broken once the girl started to ignore A = 440 Hz. She somewhat decided at 430Hz I guess. Well, I survived through it, so did the keyboardist(God knows how...) AND Moh woke up. He slept through it!!!! Unbelievable. Must have be well trained by the SO last year.

We were greeted by many more small groups, some asking for money(2 dollar bills), some renditions of Chocobo theme from FF series and the evening finally ended with Plink Plank Plunk, a different version from Leroy Anderson's, re-arranged with a interlude in minor and a waltz. The concert ended at around 9:45p.m. We were rather grateful it did not escalate beyond 10p.m.

Overall: VERY VERY JC standard. I told Moh, VJC plays better.

Hope I'll be there for Not-tuned 2007!

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

几年前的一群疯子

青春的岁月总是充满无限的活力与疯狂.
但愿人长久, 千里共婵娟.

先诛少林,后灭武当.

狂妄.

有杀气!!!


天山童姥,威震武林.


脚踏实地.


吉他万岁!!!


曾经.

听天由命

Writing this as I’m standing behind the piano at the Activity Room. It’s Tuesday’s practice. The group is running through Handel’s Concerto last movement. I can vividly understand why Hiong Gai Gai would walk out of the DT in despair of the soloist’s performance. The solo was rather raw I must say, with little regard for the orchestra coherence. Notes go haywire at times, some wrong, some out of tempo. There was even a passage Daren was counting for him(or for the orchestra???)!!!

Spectacularly weird.

Monday, February 27, 2006

往事如烟

I found photographic evidence of sectionals in the past!

Somewhat induces nostalgia, imagining to be one of such a session. Not forgetting of course, the forgotten Studio 4!!!


That's a combined Alto sectional for you!!!


I'm inside too, and I almost couldn't find myself!!!

Fireworks in the Dance Theatre - RELOADED

This Saturday was most entertaining. Here’s the story:

A couple of us were scheduled to visit Mr. Alex at his place at around 1pm. It’s really been several attempts since last November we tried to meet Mr. Alex, and yes, we’ve finally succeeded this weekend. 7 of us went. (Jianqun, Yangyang, Shuhann. Alex, Adrian, Wai and me.) We were kindly treated to lunch at his condo’s clubhouse and we spent about an hour looking through some guitar materials and resources he shared with us.

Little did we know that back at CFA, Domy was throwing his little tantrums and making a fuss. Apparently, many Alto members were not present for the rehearsal. He asked Zhiqiang to call Alex and get everyone to come back. Seems like he knew of our whereabouts through somebody, which we speculate he’d be mightily jealous or envious about. So Domy decided to use the old-fashioned way of childish black-mailing, he would not start the rehearsal until the seniors came back to the rehearsal. Oh mi god, what a fool! 简直无聊透顶!

Shuhann and Alex returned to CFA while Wai, Jianqun, Moh and myself stayed a while longer at Mr. Alex’s place; once Alex took his instrument and settled in with the ensemble, Domy began the rehearsal. I really felt this was injustice to Alex. That stupid bird-brain made it seem everyone was waiting for Alex. Ridiculous! If he had any balls left in his shriveled up scrotum, look for the late-comers/absentees and trash it out. What a wimp! 欺善怕恶! 没种!

During rehearsal he gave hell to the players; citing that the members should already know their music stuff by now and not make mistakes; when he himself made a hideous amount of blunders on his stupid Handel Solo, which he did not practice diligently. What’s more, he even went NITRO and claimed to be trying to bring up the tempo when Michelle told him off. Hah! 强词夺理!

This scumbag is truly a sore loser.
1. He has a girl/auntie friend which I almost mistook for his paternal aunt. The striking resemblance between the two was annoyingly comical and reminds about incest.

2. He threatened to make things regimental in the ensemble, like anyone cares. Charge me lah!

3. He accused the committee of being unable to garner attendance. It must be a while since he used his bathroom. There’s so much shit in his gut, it’s oozing out of his mouth. And! He’s not been looking in the mirror often enough.

4. He frequently speaks in a condescending tone and hurls sarcasm at players during rehearsals. How uninspiring!

Blowning up at the entire ensemble just because you have some players unable/unwilling to come for practice is totally inappropriate and one of the worst things you can do when running a music group, especially when the group is made up of undergraduates and adults.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

It's a hat trick!

Genus members were informed that if the ticket sales of the concert is not up to expectations, they will give away the remaining unsold tickets to charity!

HAHAHAHAHAH +)

Once again, UCC CFA has outdone themselves yet again!

GALA CONCERT: LORIN MAAZEL LIVE WITH THE SSO

13th March

Anyone interested?

http://www.sistic.com.sg/SOPApp/SOPPortal/portal_proxy?uri=rA8Om!Lr,Wk4bYV7oCSgmC9QvHL6=j4AxN-6jFB9xMAwsJFM

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

How to get animated gifs to work

When I upload them, they always get converted to JPG format...

Anyone knows?

Monday, February 20, 2006

Testing animated GIF

2 Sides of the same coin(Rebirth)

I recieved a SMS from Jingli asking me if I'm taking extra sectionals for Prime on Tuesday evening from 1730 to 2100. I was like "huh"??? Anyway, I took the initiative to check out the rehearsal time and got it settled.

(The text below shall be gentle, please do take much heed, if your name happens to be Zhiqiang. This is the divine chantings of Seraphic OWLS, read at your own pleasure.)

To my dearest Zhiqiang:

I need your help here. I'm doing you a favour since you asked me personally if I could help with the Prime juniors. So perhaps you could help to co-ordinate with the juniors and monitor their progress as well. Jingli is not from Prime so it may not be wise to let her do the liason. Perhaps you could take more ownership.

It is not a good sign that your comm meetings go into sectional time. It may be reflective that you are not scheduling well or the meetings aren't effective enough. With the upcoming concert, we really need you to attend the small ensemble practices. Time management is the key.

I do not see the purpose of a verbal introduction of a small group piece. If we could schedule groups to play for ensemble, just like what Guitaresque did, it will prove more beneficial and the ensemble members will get to listen to the music as well.

Yours sincerely,
Seraphic OWLS

2 Sides of the same coin(Death)

Grrr... out of nowhere I recieved a SMS from Jingli asking me if I'm taking extra sectionals for Prime on Tuesday evening from 1730 to 2100(huh???). How would I know?

(The text below shall be offensive, please do not take too much heed, if your name happens to be Zhiqiang. This is the unholy rantings of demonic OWLS, read at your own risk.)

To my dearest Zhiqiang:

Please get YOUR act together. In case you haven't noticed, I'm doing you, the small fry president a favour since you asked me personally if I could help with the Prime juniors. So the very least is you could do is fucking help to co-ordinate with the juniors and monitor their fucking progress as well. From where I'm fucking standing, it looks like you've pushed the liason to Jingli and that isn't really helping much. Hey fuck, you are from Prime section and you should take the initiative to do the co-ordination if you really have fucking balls.

And yes there's more shit, please don't ever drag your bloody little comm meeting into sectional time. It's already bad enough that you are fucking missing small ensemble rehearsals because you stubbornly insist on scheduling your silly comm meetings during the practice time. What the fuck! If you have some common sense, conduct your meetings outside rehearsal time and you can meet till the fucking cows come home!

And don't ever fucking ask people to give a verbal introduction to their small group piece at the end of practice. KNN, what on earth was that for??? Do you seriously think that verbal introduction is useful to any living creature!!?!!?!??!

Yours quite sincerely,
Demonic OWLS

Sunday, February 19, 2006

Fireworks in Dance Theatre

It's been a long time since GENUS felt like GENUS. Seriously, the vibes that I get when the ensemble plays Spring Overture is really different from Handel Concerto and Capriol Suite. Everyone is just more "into" the music. Perhaps it's just that the players have yet to appreciate the beauty of the latter two pieces? Anyway, it definitely feels good to hear a confident sound.

I have a collossial job of making sure my piccolo part is in tune, seemingly harder. Doesn't help when the guitars are non-sustaining instruments. 3 weeks to get it sorted out.

Friday, February 17, 2006

How to cure insomnia

Try going for an organ concert. That's what I did yesterday evening. The organ is really a fascinating instrument, I never knew there was such a wide spectrum of tones and timbre available on the instrument itself. The basic tone which I remember of, prior to attending the concert was the usual Dracula theme, Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor. Martin Setchell was the performer and he wizzed through the first half of Bach's pieces with ease and dexterity. Some of the chorale works really sounded nice, I was also inspired to arrange one of the pieces for small ensemble.

Pictures at an exhibition was presented at the second half. This is really the sound which present lots of the tonal colour the organ was capable of, though some of the timbre, in my opinion, was not very pleasing to hear. Also there was this lag that came with certain parts of the pieces; feels like the organ is responding slower than the organist. Junhao proposed that it may have been done purposely for style; though we agreed it kinda sounded strange.

Nonetheless, Esplanade's organ boasts a fantastic sound; I've wanted to come for this concert after attending an open rehearsal of SSO, Mendelssohn's Elijah. I love the bass notes; such embodying power!

I have been sleepy ever since I went for that concert last night. Yes, I slept almost immediately after I bathed(11:30p.m.); this morning I was still sleepy in the classroom(which usually isn't the case since I'd be perked up after delivering my lesson), and I'm still sleepy now as I'm typing this entry... So to those of you who haven't been sleeping well, try an organ concert.

*yawn*

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Theory of Relativity

Tuesday is always my most gruelling day at school. I have endure 4.5 hours of guitar teaching to students, managing enthusiasm and indifference at the same time. I'm learning to focus on those teachable ones, the rest whom prefer not to pick up a life skill, I give up on them. Piang eh... too "xiong" to make sure everyone gets something out of the lesson. 吐血...

Which leads me to think that the only other one who's benefited(besides my very own patience) in this Tuesday crisis is none other than the participants of the weekly Tuesday GENUS extra sectionals. In this week's episode, I was honoured to have Chiok Yen solo for me. Armed with his wonderous idealogy that by not practising at home, he can learn to sight-read better during ensemble, he came and I sat through 1 hour plus with him, stopping and waiting for him to get his so-called sight-reading act together. Once again, Basse-Danse was quite impossible to flow through without him stopping at double notes, Bransles was probably half-plodded through at Andante. Seriously, he's another one who's gotta count his lucky stars in the year of the dog.

Monday, February 13, 2006

Fund Raising Recording

I was most disgusted that UCC sound crew has once again lagged in turning up the miking system. It's rather apparent that for the first 40 seconds of Haru ga Kita, the crew was either sleeping or talking to his ass. When will they ever learn? The recording turned out not to bad, except that I have to turn up my audio set's volume quite high to hear what's going on clearly. I sincerely hope that is not the volume the audience were served with that actual day.

Haru sounded a little over-enthusiastic, mainly due to the lower voices whacking their silly quavers before the beat. Nonetheless, the overall presentation was ok, we never did do that wierd piano at the last 4 bars, sounded more like a moment of instability. The tracks were so tightly recorded that it almost sounded like we modulated to the second piece "Get Back". I quite liked the recording of that piece, sounded like a VERY professional Sec/JC group. I have a hunch we'll be able to catch this piece at SAJC's next concert. HO HO HO =)

The tutor's trio was fine, some parts sounding a little under-rehearsed, which happens to be the truth to it all. My salutes to Shuhann and Raj, for enduring through everything. Concerto en Sol was a good attempt by the committee's group, yet again saluted! Personally I felt the best ensemble piece had to be America. Though short, and not totally clean, I felt it enamated an substantial amount of musical substance, a feel that every player was at the same dimension for some moments. I know very well that the recording does not represent the third and fourth row of players very well(blessing in disguise perhaps?), but at least, what was captured was somewhat good enough.

Guitaresque was up next after the interval, Capricho Catalan was not quite well-balanced in my opinion. The piece went on quite effortlessly, something which I quantify as easy-listening. No stress on the player nor the listener! Granada was our perennial favourite to rehearse, there was much virtuosity to hear but alas! Ivan had demonstrated a spray of South Indian elements in the very Spanish piece we vowed to excel in. Segovia would have our quartet named after him if he heard the "ultimate" version during a rehearsal 2 weeks back from now. For posterity's sake that was 2006 大年初四. (Ivan demonstrated supreme music nirvana then.) Nontheless, we went through the piece without much ailments. Oh yes, I still recall that Shuhann had his nail chipped off just before sound test! KNN!

I must commend whoever was playing the alto 1 in Part of your world(Melissa?). I must say it's really one of the better sounds/tone I 've heard in the entire recording. There was also plenty of musical direction in the voice which I believe comes from diligent practising. So to those EXPOSE people out there who are reading this, it's time to get your act together and practise. Really, the amount of musicality you can deliver is just so much more if practising is done instead of SIGHT-READING on the spot every week. Moliendo cafe was nice and easy to listen to, despite a certain nitro booster pack added just about after the melody came in.

La Partida is as per rehearsed. ELO Medley kinda lacks that groove at places. We shouldn't have played the encore though. Haha, didn't sound as good.

Competitors!

I really like that "guitar smashes head" part.

seems like more and more guitar orchestras are popping up online. +)

If we're to enter into a guitar competition with them, what's the odds of winning? Hmmm...

http://staff.mh.luth.se/joer/guitar_orch_record.html

Are you ready for GENUS 2006?

I wonder how the audience is going to tahan more than 15 min of Handel... I have a string orchestra recording which is 17 min already...

It's always quite a tussle between audience's and player's taste. The concert grosso isn't lousy music but it may not be as palatable to general public, especially if someone's coming to a guitar concert thinking "La cumparsita", "Besame Mucho", "Sevilla" and the sorts. Well, I guess it's really up to the music groups to bring more awareness to the crowd then. Heh heh...

Matters are made less encouraging with an additional dosage of Capriol Suite from Peter Warlock. That's more than 10 min as well. Hmmm, perhaps Guitaresque should play Vivaldi RV 93 then? Hello Telemann?

Baroque fiesta!

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Pavane for a dead guitar

Yesterday, during rehearsal, Yang2, Mich and I went to Engine Mac for a tea break. We arrived back later than 4pm, only to realise that Mich's alto has been taken and used by Domy!

Imaginations run wild; perhaps he hasn't been bathing, he's just smoked cigarettes during break and all. Wai had to drop in the fact that he also put(gripped?) the guitar between his legs. Michelle was just hissing venomously about it, with a few helpless giggles about what possibly could become of the instrument after Domy has used it.

Detox is inevitable. I must say the instrument was rather oily when I offered to help him keep it at the end of the session. Looks like the not bathing part may be accurate.

Curiously, Domy's alto tone was better on Michelle's alto guitar. Hmmm... will he use that guitar for concert???

Fellow Alto players, start padlocking yours! Yikes!

Thursday, February 09, 2006

教不严,师之惰

A student scolded a teacher "你去死!" during a lesson. He was brought to the Discipline master the subsequent day. The DM actually told the student that if the teacher involved is willing to forgive him, he'll let the matter rest.

I really don't agree with this.

Huh!!??!

Zhiqiang actually suggested to me over email to send out mails to co-ordinate the weekly extra sectionals which I'm helping with. Fortunately for him, I was in a good mood, so I gave him a rather civilised reply. He should count his lucky stars in the year of the Dog.

Ask and you shall recieve

Tuning was good today! Somehow after I've made some noise at it, the guitar strings decided to co-operate a little.

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Tuning chaos

I really hate it when the guitars go out of tune, everyday! It's no joke when you have to tune 40 guitars in a lesson. It's already been 3 weeks and the tuning hasn't settled in yet. The first 3 strings keep going out. I really wondering when it's going to happen. And there'll be those mischievous ones who'll de-tune the guitars; hell they get it from me!

Comparatively, prime sectionals are totally angelic!

Cell Division

How to carry that out when you are still using instruments from the group?
Wouldn't that mean that you're still bound to the group? *wide-eyed gasp*

Might be a sticky issue to tackle.

Extra Sectionals

I had a session with a few of the Prime juniors just last evening. When I arrived at 1730 hours, there was only one who came. Tian Gang, I think. I knew there was two who couldn't come on time as they had lessons till six. I thought since it's really voluntary service on my part and voluntary participation on their part, I shan't be mean.

Bransles was a struggle for them. Think I went 4 times as slow and they just made it. I asked them if they had done some work on any of the Capriol movements. Some mentioned that they recieved the score quite recently and they only practised it during ensemble sessions! *What!* We plodded along slowly till House M, I decided it was too unbearable to continue, we moved on to Basse Danse and Pavane, which turned out slightly better.

The prime score is badly handwritten, seemingly done in a flurry. Some notes were difficult to read/decipher. Think juniors at the very least, deserves a well-notated score. One that is too messy may not aid in their quest to conquer reading all the notes.

Think it's really tough on them, especially when they have to prepare long pieces like Handel's Concerto and Capriol Suite for the annual concert.

Rehearsals came at 7pm. I wasn't too keen to play so I sat behind and chatted with Shuhann instead. We were commenting that number year 3s was a lot less than it was before, many have left or were too busy to attend rehearsals. Over the years it seems like the number of old/middle-aged/young are balancing out in equal numbers, unlike the usual horde of 15 to 20 juniors or the likes of it in the past.

Monday, February 06, 2006

Organ Concert

Bach and Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition!

Anyone interested?
http://www.sistic.com.sg/SOPApp/SOPPortal/portal_proxy?uri==U409!E=A@fsy1LqHMgtx=RP2IjmDk45OAwsJFM

Contemplation

I was actually getting ready to arrange Capriol Suite for EXPOSE actually; after hearing a nice orchestral version with guitar solo from Wai's mp3 player on our trip to Krakatau. Now it seems like many of the members wouldn't be too pleased to play Capriol Suite again in small ensemble practices. Perhaps I should put that on hold, though I'd like to do one arrangement of it myself since I don't think Dominic has done the piece right by just simply giving the violin scores to the altos and transposing the lower voices. Think there's much potential to be explored in the piece.

Anyway, Queen of Sheba is nearly done and I sure hope Sibelius wouldn't crash unto me once again while I attempt to click the save button.

So what's next on the menu?

It works!

I got the title field working! Haha!

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Studio Recording

Finished a studio recording with Victoria this evening(Sunday). Vic is 10-year old yamaha student who has composed a flute and piano piece to send to Japan for competition, and I've been asked to help her with a recording of the piece.

Went to this place called Lions Studio, Commonwealth Drive, quite close to Holland V. They have quite a professional setup there, looks like a good place if Guitaresque or Masak decides to do a recording of some sort. *heh heh*

I was quite nervous about recording on flute, not exactly easy to keep everything in good intonation. Well, heck, I decided to just enjoy myself and play. Everything went quite smoothly, since both of us had rehearsed together on 3 separate occasions. Gelling up wasn't much of a problem, Vic had good listening sense and she read my cues/movements really well. I was pleasantly surprised actually on our rehearsals; there are some young pianists who are so used to listening to themselves play, they hardly do any co-ordinating when they're in a ensemble!

We didn't get to listen to the recorded work, I do hope they send me a copy.

Points for virtues?

It's really quite unbelievable how people come up with educational measures to quantify student's abilities and attitudes. Using points to assess ability is still rather acceptable for certain subjects, but attitude?!?!?!

So now we award points for students' greeting their elders? So should we also awards points to those who give teachers gifts on Teacher's day? Perhaps that would spark off a gift expenditure competition among students. I wouldn't mind recieving an air ticket to the Maldives.

I'm more impressed by those who take initiative, and those do the necessary without asking/reminding. It is display of bonding with the community, sense of belonging and proper social etiquette which of course is much much more valuable than 10 A1s or whatsoever. Unfortunately, schools are quite unable to give recognition to these students, since much of the hype is still with the academic paper chase. And as teachers, I must agree that academics does offer the students more choices in life especially when it comes to professional jobs to do with literacy and exclusive skills. Schools also offer a psuedo-community environment for students to operate in, a safety net for mistakes to be made and corrected, without which, could surface more social issues in adulthood.

Most of the teachers will agree with me that most students are a pleasant bunch to have around. Inevitably, problems come when there's a clash of ideas/priorities.

Scene 1
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Teacher = deliver lesson and make sure students learn and do well
Student = waiting for school to end and go out to play, disinterested in learning

Scene 2
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Teacher = finished teaching the harmful effects of smoking
Student = hiding in the toilet after recess, smoking

Kids will always be kids.

Thursday, February 02, 2006

Ya know some people always say the non-academically inclined kids tend to be better at Art, PE, Music or Technical, the sorts which require them to do more hands on work than memorising facts or applying concepts. But really, I find many of these kids whom I teach, neither gifted or talented or exceptional in any area. I think to some of them, Art is just as difficult as Math and Music is as greek to them as Science; they don't enjoy PE because they get all sweaty after it, and Technical is difficult since it's usually project-based and they can't last through the entire ordeal. They are really simple people with average or less than average abilities, but exhibiting humanistic virtues.

For instance, they can react to failure very positively. It's easy for them to pick up the pieces from where they have left off and start anew. Letting go is never quite difficult for them, and they are receptive towards a wide range of different characters. Many of them are late developers, a childish entity inhibiting the body of an average Sec. 3 lad but with the mindset of perhaps a Sec. 1 or less.

What I find sadly annoying is by the time they "wake up", they are already some distance behind most of their peers, in Singapore's context of course. To get to a university in Singapore, it'll take them to ace ITE and Poly academics, which of course is an uphill task since they are competing with a very large cohort and only equipped with N level foundations.

Some of them gladly stay away from academics, resigned or reconciled with the fact that they are not the "study type". Yes, I have students who clean my classroom fans with such enthusiasm but couldn't be bothered to pass his Math.

Can you imagine a Sec. school life not studying for tests/exams? No homework as well? It must be real fun!!!
Possible future engagements for GENUS tutors

1. Arrange/source/recommend/provide ensemble materials for junior small groups
2. Meet up Weekly/fortnightly/monthly for guidance/review with concert small groups
3. Weekday sessions to help beginning members to cope with new ensemble scores
4. Weekday sessions to help improve on technique through playing simple solo pieces/etudes

I think it's a darn waste of resources to have them conduct sectionals.

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

愿者上钩

Shuhann mentioned yesterday that the low retention of juniors is due to many alumni members staying back in the ensemble. Hence, by not actively interacting with the juniors, they leave the ensemble within a short time.

I was quite puzzled by that remark. I found it rather a sweeping comment actually. What has low retention of juniors got to do with alumni seniors? There's only less than 10 of us seperated in 4 sections and we could cause such a drastic effect? weird. I find it rather lame to be pushing this blame all over the place. GENUS used to blame committee members, SLs and year 3s for not making the group homely to 1st year juniors hence leading to them quitting. I remember the poor committee members rushing down to stop juniors and lugged them to saturday dinners. Good attempt I must say. And now, this blame has shifted to alumni seniors? What a joke. Then why don't we say that the tutors and conductor are lousy? Their commitment has degressed over the years hence leading to juniors quitting? Or that the PO/SO system piloted by the tutors to answer CFA's cry for better standards had a hand in it as well? Similarly one-sided and biased opinions.

Juniors come and go. That's how it is. We have seen batches with high quality juniors playing for one or two years and leaving the group soon after, similarly, beginners who last many years and are still passionately engaged in guitar music making. No doubt the environment provides conditions, push and pull factors but eventually, we want juniors who stay in the group because of their love for music and the interaction with music-lovers. GENUS has many existing route plans which enhance bonding between members already, such as the music camp, mid-autumn celebrations, rehearsal teas, Xmas party, concerts, Welcome teas and such. These activities are sufficient. I'm in a wind band with no such enhancement features and many of the players there stay on to play for many years. We've never blamed the committee or the alumni bassoonist for not interacting and leading to people quitting.

Ultimately, we need to focus on the long run and make GENUS as nourishing and enjoyable as possible.
Separation Act

We chanced upon the idea of forming a separate entity(Kent Ridge Ensemble) a few months back. Of course, it would mean that the group would be segregated, somewhat like the PO/SO situation we had a year ago.

I have my reservations about doing this, not entirely the best plan, since we still do not know what opportunities are offered to any of the KR ensembles, not to mention the various repercussions on the original makeup of GENUS. From the way it looks, doesn't seem like the other KR ensembles are getting lots of opportunities to perform, and currently GENUS itself is not getting much either. Perhaps we should look into the expectations and prospects of a KR ensemble, before venturing into become one.
Slipped my mind

I've always wanted to write about the previous EXPOSE practice. Alto 1 was down to Junhao alone, Wai was on the Soprano. It's really a pleasant to hear how Junhao attempts the melody of the first piece in "Spirited Away medley". Such musical rendition. Perhaps the chance of playing the voice individually gave him the oppurtunity to bring forth his ideas more vividly, but I really applaud the way he phrased it. Very tasteful indeed.
Title Field?

What title field? Anyway, Yet another Master of Arts has enlightened me(B. of Comp. Eng) that the inclusion of titles is vastly possible on blogspot. Dearest thanks missy. Yes Oct and Nov were lost in limbo as I hadn't really decided how I was going to go about it, nor was my dial-up modem which connects at about 14.4 kbps very condusive for lengthy uploads.

Anyway, do shed more light on the issue of the title field. As you can see, I am still not sure what you're talking about.

Schools back and I've just moved on to the G7 chord with my class. A chore it was, managing 40 over pairs of fingers, but they moving along slightly better. Seems like playing apoyando is more managable for them as well. Oh well, we'll see.