Yes!!
I am very happy!
I can FINALLY play the high notes (high A, B, C) without any difficulty! And that's because I found my 'magic' point to so that the air hits the correct spot without much effort!
It's the center of my lower lip. Very happy. I can now play all types of music without fear of high notes! MWAHAHAHAHA!!!
Anyway, I am a strange person. Normally people find the low notes harder to play (low C, D). But I can play it better than the high notes. My mid-range is good ^^ Happy happy.
I HAVE CONQUERED YOU THY EVIL INSTRUMENT!!
Now, the only thing left is note-reading...Getting faster though.
I played my primary school song...but the pitch is a bit odd, different from how we sung it. I suppose it depends on the instrument. Has anyone played the Tao Nan School song with a piano before?
P.S. If you have CCHMS school song music score, please send it to me. I want to conquer it! Mwahahahaha...
P.P.S. Now starting on a new piece of prose. Wish me luck...Muse, bless me and please, no talking in the bathroom/unconvenient situations...
Speaking of unconvenient situations, I believe my sister is a bimbo.
Why?
She's only primary one, but she has a 'secret crush'...
And apparently the doppelganger (Jing Yi I think he's called) is the
hottest boy in class. Yes, those were her exact words, minus the doppelganger part.
My God. I have the goosebumps and I feel like I wanna hurl. I think I'm a misandrist (man-hater). A minor one, I think - hey, I'm willing to write in a male's perspective, but I don't have a complete enough understanding of them to do so realistically. The piece I'm working on involves someone (faceless for now, should I make it a him or her?) who has body dysmorphic disorder. If you don't understand the term, nevermind. I need to interview a guy so I can 'paste' him in. Who, I wonder?
Oh yeah, I did ask Kah Yong if he allowed me to use him in one of my plots (story-writing, that is, a reference). Hmm... Kah Yong, do you mind being asked questions regarding self-image? It's a dominant them in the piece.
Or maybe I'll just stick to females. I've read a few case studies from psychological institutions (yes, the family agreed for it to be released on the Internet, very useful). The patient is a female, though. The reason why I want the protagonist to be a male is because the disease affects BOTH female and male, and I want to show that men, too, have issues with self-image and erase the gender bias.
The thing I lack now is a interviewee.
PLEASE VOLUNTEER VIA THE TAGBOARD! I'LL SEND YOU QUESTIONS OVER EMAIL!
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