The Reader
-Is an English Language major undergraduate who likes to Take It Easy.
Adores
Words and languages, Jane Austen, period dramas/films, Vitagen, Korean dramas, good songs, better books, Green, wanderlusting, Culture, writing, Experimenting
Things I'd Like
- A Nitendo Wii gaming console
- My own set of rollerblades
- More nail polish (bought just one, neon pink in colour)
- Concert DVDs! (Back to Basics: Live & Down Under by Christina Aguilera, The Black Parade Is Dead by My Chemical Romance , Mika: Live In Cartoon Motion, Where The Light Is: John Mayer Live In Los Angeles )
- A cat
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Father Music

Oookie. I am online for a short while. And to explain what I am doing. I am uploading Memory Music onto my ipod. Music which relaxes my mind, putting it in the alpha mind state-relaxed but focused. The music has to be ideally 60 beats per minutes. Thanks to my dad, I dug up these Cds from his collection :D

^These will last me for my whole week of revision ahead. I am prepared.
Also, kudos to my dad for his piano performance yesterday. It was his first time performing 'professionally', up on stage. Though it was for charity, and kind of a casual event, it was a sit-down affair, in an auditorium. And he said it felt nerve-wrecking having all those eyeballs focused on you, especially as most of his colleagues were present and they were sceptical my dad could play the piano at all. He played Bridge Over Troubled Water and the chairman of the event, which is his longtime friend too, sang to it. My dad was quite happy a Clarivona piano was specially rented for his item. and which he raved sounded better than a grand piano. My dad said he had a few propositions offered to him after his performance, but he rejected them all. He told me it was too stressful. He had practiced BOTW over a hundred times for his performance, and still made minor mistakes at the event.
However, he said he will continue tinkering on the piano at home till he drops dead. He has a diploma in Piano, by the way. Way back, from The Royal Schools of Music based in London. I shall try to learn how to read piano notes & scores from him this holiday. Just see me try. :D
9:47 PM