hey hey. scheznnn! here. :) just poppin by to say HELLOOOO!
hey ying xuan! hey mei xian! hey xin yi! hey qing yun! hey pris! hey yi en! hey lee ping! hey tina! hey janice! hey ying ri! hey sally! hey yu ou! hey wan ting! hey jason! hey kian pang! hey bernadette! hey tu! hey jack! hey eunice! hey xin hui! hey wei jun! hey claire! hey yuen yi! hey xin wei! hey hwee shan! hey ray chuan! hey yao yi! hey pei qi! hey chen xi! hey chun meng! hey jie ning! hey andre! hey qian kun! hey malvika! hey debby!
i hope i didnt miss anyone out.
anyway i just knew you were gonna come visit this page! SEE your name there? you know you shouldn't just come and go secretlyyyy. you should blog, like i'm doing now. you can just say hello like i did.
& if you're not blogging cos you'd forgotten the username & password (like i did and had to ask wei jun twice.) then leave your name at the tagboard, wei jun aka molly will get back to you on that. haha.
anyway, here's something i found. george szell's a conductor of symphony and opera and a musical leader of one of the great orchestras of the world - the ceveland orchestra. szell said this:
"in music one must think with the heart and feel with the brain."
i like that. :p so while practicising for yesterday once more and sing, though they're really simple songs, remember how mr toh said he hardly sees anybody move with the music? i believe once you master the basics like notes and fingering (which comes with practice practice practice & memorizing the scores), and once the music gets into your heart and brain, the flow'll come naturally. then you'll find yourself enjoying the music you create, and naturally swaying to/flowing with it.
have a great weekend ahead everybody. :D
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