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Friday, July 23, 2010

Hello pple!

I'm posting this randomly for no apparent reason :D
I'm not so creative as to create some story about some scandal,
nor am I intelligent enough to spout some random equation up here.
However what I CAN do, is write nonsense and utter crap which has no particular relevance here at all :D (actually everyone can do that)

Block tests are over, and the worst part of block tests - receiving the results - are also over! XD cheers! Hurray! This means FUN!!!

BUT nooooooooooooooooooooo

The school refuses to give J1s a break. After the hectic block tests, up comes a math lecture test and a chem lecture test smacking us right in the face. There goes the collection of TONS of notes ( I <3 organic chem!! :D) that fill our bags to 200000000kg. And when you have sadistic/nonchalant tutors teaching u subjects related to languages/humanities, sometimes you just wana curl up and die. When you receive your paper and see this big red mark staring back and laughing at you, you just want to kill yourself and commit suicide! :(

But then again, we must all relax once in a while, regardless whether you did well or not for block test.

ENOUGH CRAP!
LAME JOKES TIME!


Accent: An unusual manner of pronunciation, e. g. "Y`all sang that real good!"

Accidentals: Wrong notes

Ad Libitum: A premiere.

Agitato: A string player`s state of mind when a peg slips in the middle of a piece.

Agnus dei: A famous female church composer.

Allegro: Leg fertilizer.

Altered Chord: A sonority that has been spayed.

Atonality: Disease that many modern composers suffer from. The most prominent symptom is the patient`s lacking ability to make decisions.

Augmented fifth: A 36-ounce bottle.

Bar Line: A gathering of people, usually among which may be found a musician or two.

Beat: What music students to do each other with their musical instruments. The down beat is performed on the top of the head, while the up beat is struck under the chin.

Bravo: Literally, "How bold!" or "What nerve!" This is a spontaneous expression of appreciation on the part of the concertgoer after a particularly trying performance.

Breve: The way a sustained note sounds when a violinist runs out of bow.

Broken consort: When somebody in the ensemble has to leave and go to the restroom.

Cadence: When everybody hopes you`re going to stop, but you don`t.

Cadenza: The heroine in Monteverdi`s opera "Frottola".

Cantus firmus: The part you get when you can only play four notes.

Chansons de geste: Dirty songs.

Chord: Usually spelled with an "s" on the end, means a particular type of pants, e. g. "He wears chords."

Chromatic Scale: An instrument for weighing that indicates half-pounds.

Clausula: Mrs. Santa.

Coloratura Soprano: A singer who has great trouble finding the proper note, but who has a wild time hunting for it.

Compound Meter: A place to park your car that requires two dimes.

Con Brio: Done with scouring pads and washboards.

Conductor: A musician who is adept at following many people at the same time.

Conductus: The process of getting Vire into the cloister.

Counterpoint: A favorite device of many Baroque composers, all of whom are dead, though no direct connection between these two facts has been established. Still taught in many schools, as a form of punishment.

Countertenor: A singing waiter.

Crescendo: A reminder to the performer that he has been playing too loudly.

Crotchet: 1) A tritone with a bent prong. 2) It`s like knitting, but it`s faster. 3) An unpleasant illness that occurs after the Lai, if prolation is not used.

Cut time: When you`re going twice as fast as everybody else in the ensemble.

Da capo al fine: I like your hat!

Detache: An indication that the trombones are to play with the slides removed.

Di lasso: Popular with Italian cowboys.

Discord: Not to be confused with Datcord.

Drone: The sound of a single monk during an attack of Crotchet.

Ductia: 1) A lot of mallards. 2) Vire`s organum.

Duration: Can be used to describe how long a music teacher can exercise self-control.

Embouchre: The way you look when you`ve been playing the Krummhorn.

English horn: A woodwind that got its name because it`s neither English nor a horn. Not to be confused with French horn, which is German.

Espressivo: Close eyes and play with a wide vibrato.

Estampie: What they put on letters in Quebec

Fermata: A brand of girdle made especially for opera singers.

Fermented fifth: What the percussion players keep behind the tympani, which resolves to a `distilled fifth`, which is what the conductor uses backstage.

Fine: That was great!

Flute: A sophisticated pea shooter with a range of up to 500 yards, blown transversely to confuse the enemy.

Garglefinklein: A tiny recorder played by neums.

Glissando: The musical equivalent of slipping on a banana peel. Also, a technique adopted by string players

...see more in the next post... to be continued...

Regards,
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