Saturday, 27 October 2007
An essay
Children
I walked into the examination studio. Thoughts were running astray in my mind. I rubbed off the sweat on my palms against my pants. It was my music practical examination. I was taking the Grade 6 test. I took confident strides towards the piano. my heart was thumping at an incredibly fast rate. Although I was trying to portray the image of a candidate who was fearless of any challenges that lay ahead, deep down i was trembling with fear.
I started my piece entitled "Four Calling Birds". In terms of technical difficulties it was not fascinating. It did not require a virtuostic pianist but it required an instrumentalist who could feel and express what he had in mind. I had already told myself before i walked into the studio that I must not be frantic or flustered. I had to let the music flow.
I discarded all the pressure that was mounting in me. I imagined a beautiful picture in my mind. It was a portrait of a group of children. 'Magnificent' would be a word suitable to describe the artwork yet the only pity was that it was not coloured. My task was to use the enchanting piece I was playing to paint the adorable and innocent toddlers.
On the canvas, the radiant smiles on the faces of the children emitted happiness. They were dancing joyfully in the dense forest. They embraced nature, enjoying their lives to the fullest. The mere sight of these children would be alluring to anyone.
At the beginning of time, when God created Adam and Eve, he made sure they were perfect, creating them in the likeness on himself. He wanted us to be pure, ignorant and clueless about sins. That was how my portrait of music should be painted. I played every chord delicately to ensure that it was consonant. The sound that i produced was as graceful and elegant the way the children danced in the portrait. Their poise and every action teemed with sweetness and serenity. The children were flawless exactly the way God had wanted it to be.
I was like a master painter perhaps the famous renaissance artist, Michelangelo. I wanted to create a masterpiece comparable to the Sistine Chapel. Perfection was what I hoped to achieve. I played the melody which resembled the call of birds. It was like painting all the little canaries flitting above the heads of the children. Their chirping were lyrical and mesmerising. They were flying in tandem with the children's movement. Though the children were only toddler, they danced like excellent ballerinas. The children followed the gentle, meandering, lyrical lines of the chirping. My heart started to calm down, their sheer beauty had made me forget that i was at an examination.
I controlled my touch perfectly. The outcome up till then was to my desire expectation. Every tonal shade of colour i used to paint the children was fabulous. The hues matched consummately. Crimson sunset as backdrop. Trees with mahogany trunks. Children dressed in bright turquoise, orange and yellow radiating blissfulness. It was absolutely the way i wanted the sound to be. Music that exude beauty beyond the description of words.
The air-conditioner let out a soft groan. The sound reverberated against the four walls of the room. My pride swelled at that moment, due to the excellent performance that I was doing. I lifted my head and for that split second I lost focus.
I did not notice it but my finger was placed on the wrong key. After I pressed it, the sound was jarring. The dissonance of the destroyed the tranquility and balance. The vivacious picture had turned into a dull one. My picture was ruined. It was like landing a stroke of awlful dark navy blue onto the scarlet skies. It was like turning a sweet dream into a horrifying nightmare.
As the phrase ended, i took a deep breath. I needed a solution terribly quickly. The painting that had originally been described as fantastic only had one suitable word for it then. Devastating. As I search frantically for an answer, a few words came to my mind.
Music is spontaneous, react to the situation
These words made me continue the music. I followed my heart and expressed my feelings. I wanted the remaining of the music to be performed to perfection. I was like an elite painter adding tonal shades of red to let the dark gloomy skies regain the authentic crimson glow. The original peacefulness and azure feel was once again achieved.
I ended the piece by playing the last note subtly. After the echoes of the last note died down I looked towards the examiner.
He smiled.
Saturday, 20 October 2007
Friday, 19 October 2007
Open House 2007 Duty Roster
Shift 1
8.30am – 11am
Bryan Lim
Hanley Rupawalla
Joel Hong
Wong Jin Sheng
Andre Neo
Marcus Tan
Kenneth Lee
Guo Zhi
Norman Wong
Terrence Lee
Brandon Tanato
Benjamin Koh
Gerald Sim
Lao Zhen Xi
Tey Ge Rald
Yang Yu Chen
Gerald Gan
Calwin Lim
Luke Lim
Kwan Ian
Leong Jie Xiang
Tan Qi EnTan E yang
Joel Tan
Daniel Lim
Benjamin Tan
Shift 2
11am – 2pm
Ronald Yu
Sun Boyang
Khoo Wei Bin
Shoki Lin
Toh Yue Feng
Mitchell Lim
Michael Lim
Zhang Jun
Joey Yeung
Benjamin Huang
Andrew Lai
Poh Han Siang
Loo Qin En
Lin Xu Song
Yao Qi
Wen Kai
Aaron Soo
Harold Lim
Lee Woon Ngiap
Hoe Jun Wei
Joel Tan
Yap Chuen Chin
Shift 3
2pm – 4pm
Koh Xian Zhe
Ng Kit Chong
Lee Wei Hao
Ang Wee Kit
Aw Yong Wee
Joel Chien
Marcus Hoh
Quintus Lim
Lim Zhi Wei
Louis Zheng
Avan Kwek
Wei Tian Hao
Darryn Ng
Gran Ooi
Dong Zhengsheng
Phan Nop
Ong Springsfield
Daren Sin
Wednesday, 17 October 2007
Gentle Reminder
Cheers,
Daniel
Random Video
Hmm. Not sure if this is relevant, but just watch and laugh if necessary.
Wednesday, 10 October 2007
Resuming Band Practice
next band practice is on your schedule, but just to remind you all...
11th Oct (thursday)
everyone, including sec 3s, should be in band not later than 3. Report according to your respective level dismissal timings.
its another start in band, and i hope all would be present and punctual.
note: even if the inevitable occur, you need to get the teacher's letter for coming late.
See y'all there, then!
Friday, 5 October 2007
Household Troops Band in Concert
Thursday, 18th October 2007 Salvation Army Auditorium, 7.30pm , Bishan St 22
Free Admission
Concert Programme: To be confirmed
The Household Troops Band of The Salvation Army Band has toured extensively in the UK, Europe, the USA and Canada, and will be en route to tour Australia. They have appeared alongside such famous bands as Blackdyke, Grimethorpe and others, and have a number of great CD's to their credit.
As one of Salvation Army's premier brass bands from the UK, the band will be visiting Singapore on October 17-19. For more information about the band, visit their website here