Thursday, September 20, 2007

Here! Jim Chapin is quite funny. But very wise words indeed!

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Monday, September 17, 2007

Hopefully someone will continue blogging after me leaves. *glances at Kenneth*

It was great to see Kenneth turn up for extra band prac last Friday. Hopefully it wasn't forced by Jerald. It's wonderful to see a Sec 1 (Kenneth IS sec 1 right?) so dedicated to band. Awww...

Took some time out today to rearrange some stuff in the perc shelves today. It's dusty (whoa what a shock), and full of hidden stuff. A card containing messages from the batch of '02 O_O. Now I know how it feels like when Kinchun walks into a messy section shelf. Oh wait, you don't walk into a shelf do you...

EDIT: In case you don't visit the chatbox... http://maeglin.blogspot.com/2007/09/cute.html

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Thursday, September 06, 2007

'A percussionist contracted to play in a symphony orchestra is paid a salary to perform repertoire that calls for a great deal of "not playing"... It typically involves counting rests with determined concentration... "Not playing" of this kind demands energy, and may be exhausting for a player, particularly during rehearsals.'

'You are wearing fully formal evening attire and for the last half-hour you have been sitting on a stage without playing a single note, or even moving your body except in the most inconspicuous manner. Suddenly, you alone must stand up among one hundred other seated musicians. You are holding two very large shiny objects, thus guaranteeing the focused attention of nearly everyone in the auditorium (including a conductor). At a precisely determined moment in time when most of the other musicians stop playing, you are to bring together the shiny, and, by the way, heavy objects so that their contact with one another produces a single soft and delicate shimmer of sound. After having done this, no matter how successfully, you must then return to your seat and wait an additional ten minutes for the conclusion of the piece. During this time you might reflect on the fact that the sound just made was the sole criterion for judgment of your musicianship by the conductor, your colleagues, the audience and, in fact, yourself. A performer who resigned his position as a percussionist with a major symphony orchestra once explained that, "Ninety percent of the time I was bored to death, and the other ten percent of the time I was scared to death."'

From here. Reminds me of the story Mr Oura told about him missing his only part in a long piece.. I'm horribly bored mugging!

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Saturday, September 01, 2007

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my first post on this blog ><
so it's finally today, investiture. Thx kin chun for guiding ignatius and i all this way and good luck to the sec 3s who will be leading us next year!
time passes so fast, we sec 1s are gonna be sec 2 seniors in...4 months?

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RIMB
Percussion

The Perculiar People

2005

Jianwei*, (Weiren), Zhufeng

2006

Brian*, Eugene, Wentao

2007

Kin Chun*, (Ferdian), (Dhruv)

2008

Jerald*, Benjamin [aka. Ben & Jerry], (GUNAWAN!)

2009

Si Kai*, (Yu Chen)

2010

Kenneth, (Ignatius), (Zi Kai)

2011

Arjun, (Chiraag)

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Asterisk: SL