Posted on May 22nd, 2008 by Soojin
Asia: Anthem
South America: Angra
North America: Kamelot
Scandinavia: Nightwish
Europe: Helloween
Oceania: ACDC
To these bands, old or new, border and time are meaningless. Only competition exists.
*Yet I am not […]
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Posted on April 12th, 2008 by Soojin
Finally, I serve again the title of this blog fully by posting a Music related post in million years. Welcome back, music!
LAST AUTUMN’S DREAM (AOR/Melodic Rock)
Members line up: (L->R) : Jamie Borgir (bass) Mikael Erlandsson (vocals), Andy Malecek (Guitar), and Marcel Jacob (Drums)
Last Autumn’s Dream is one of the most-least famous bands in the […]
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Posted on March 14th, 2008 by Soojin
I humbly present my first ever ‘original’ artwork. I’ve done quite a few mixing before, but it was my first time of making a tune of my own.
(Actuall I don’t want to consider that as an ‘artwork’ because that was a practice)
I worked for approximately five hours, and yet the […]
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Posted on March 6th, 2008 by Soojin
Just play this video
Ladies and Gentlemen, now I introduce “Clockwork of Time,” written by Danish band Illnath.
Be honest with your first feelings. This song is GOOD.
I got to know this band recently, and I am in love with them. Every time I listen to this song, I feel as if […]
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Posted on February 22nd, 2008 by Soojin
Hello, this is one of the thousand million music lovers around the world
To introduce my puny background of music, at age of four, I started scribbling around the music sheet. I still have it, it was my ‘Rhapsody of Twinkle Twinkle Little Stars’ and other children’s song. An epitome of how dissonance screws the masterpiece […]
Filed under: Beethoven, Rock-Ballade, Death-Metal, freedom, Piano, Anibal's Diary, Melo-Metal, Education, Reality, Music Theory, Future, Blogging | 1 Comment »
Posted on February 17th, 2008 by Soojin
Dark orange color with antique symbol with calligraphy-letters clearly suggest that this album contains maniacal heavy metal tracks. (man I suck at photography)
The CD design could be better… what the heck is plain purple for such a nice album jacket? (And yes, Sonata Arctica didn’t forget to put a wolf somewhere in the album as […]
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Posted on February 3rd, 2008 by Soojin
In the world, there are two kinds of music: Popular and maniac. Pop music rise to top rank very rapidly, but also plummet down rapidly as other artists make more popular music. Especially, K-Pop just turned out to be one of the “20 Trends Sweeping the Globe” (craziness). Maniac music is the music played by […]
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Posted on April 7th, 2007 by Soojin
Different lengths of vibration makes different sounds.
When that vibration sounds like do re mi fa sol ra ti do, it is considered the note, or music.
Is music more than vibration?
Some are favorable (music), and some tear our ears (vibration), which means there are definitely some difference between those two.
Is favorable music softer than softer than […]
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Posted on February 13th, 2007 by Soojin
We, as students, only relate piano to girls
and that maddens me, because that’s totally sexist.
And people even think guys playing piano is not cool (except for girls)
I played piano for almost 10 years. I accompanied the school choir last year for KAIAC choir festival.
That’s probably only thing I did with my talents.
Even though girls are […]
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