So, now that we are fully in the new year, I have boring, interesting, disturbing, and exciting news to report.
(Boring News) I have once again fallen in love with Star Wars books. I've found that I can download them in the form of .lit files that can be played on Microsoft Reader. The computer reads the book and you just listen! Quite handy once you get used to the monotone computer generated man's voice. (Yes, I'm downloading them illegally, but since I've owned them before, I don't see it as being so illegal. I'm "backing up" my "lost" books, and the ones I used to have, but threw away.)
(Interesting news) As of yesterday, I applied to UMKC (University of Missouri/Kansas City) I will be studying (once again, hopefully the last time) to become a music teacher. My private lessons teacher will be Dr. Thomas Stein, Professor of Euphonium and Tuba. I don't have much hope in succeeding at it, but I'm going to audition on bass trombone for the jazz band. The reason I don't have much hope is because I haven't played a bass trombone in two years!
(Disturbing news) Also, I'm taking two classes this semester that I can't stand: Human anatomy and botany. All we've done so far is review shit from Biology!
I'll try my best to pass them, but I still hate them. Along with these two classes, I'm taking a double dose of euphonium lessons. This won't be so hard, for reasons I'm about to tell you...
(Exciting news) Right now the plans are tentative, but I will possibly be sharing a recital with a quite lovely Horn player in April. I will play the euphonium, while my fellow brass player will be playing the horn. (Links added to end confusion over what a euphonium is to the brass-challenged) I've got a lovely idea for the two of us. I've found Mozart's Twelve Duets for two Horns to be well within my abilities, so I'll be pitching that idea to my teacher this friday. We possibly might add our teacher, a fellow trumpet player and a tuba player and play some brass quintet music at the recital too. I'll be playing three pieces, Rondo by Claude Smith, Pantomime by Philip Sparke, and either the Franz Danzi Bassoon Concerto or the Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov Trombone Concerto. I can't wait, and I'll be sure to keep everyone here updated on our progress towards making this a fun and challenging event. In the event that it takes place, I'll try to convince m0unds to let me put some of the pieces we play on his site so people can listen to them!
New avatar! The book in his claws says "Diseases of the Claw and Egg Sac." (No, I didn't make it!)
This is the longest journal entry I've ever posted. If you read the whole thing, I'll give you a kiss!
(Boring News) I have once again fallen in love with Star Wars books. I've found that I can download them in the form of .lit files that can be played on Microsoft Reader. The computer reads the book and you just listen! Quite handy once you get used to the monotone computer generated man's voice. (Yes, I'm downloading them illegally, but since I've owned them before, I don't see it as being so illegal. I'm "backing up" my "lost" books, and the ones I used to have, but threw away.)
(Interesting news) As of yesterday, I applied to UMKC (University of Missouri/Kansas City) I will be studying (once again, hopefully the last time) to become a music teacher. My private lessons teacher will be Dr. Thomas Stein, Professor of Euphonium and Tuba. I don't have much hope in succeeding at it, but I'm going to audition on bass trombone for the jazz band. The reason I don't have much hope is because I haven't played a bass trombone in two years!
(Disturbing news) Also, I'm taking two classes this semester that I can't stand: Human anatomy and botany. All we've done so far is review shit from Biology!

(Exciting news) Right now the plans are tentative, but I will possibly be sharing a recital with a quite lovely Horn player in April. I will play the euphonium, while my fellow brass player will be playing the horn. (Links added to end confusion over what a euphonium is to the brass-challenged) I've got a lovely idea for the two of us. I've found Mozart's Twelve Duets for two Horns to be well within my abilities, so I'll be pitching that idea to my teacher this friday. We possibly might add our teacher, a fellow trumpet player and a tuba player and play some brass quintet music at the recital too. I'll be playing three pieces, Rondo by Claude Smith, Pantomime by Philip Sparke, and either the Franz Danzi Bassoon Concerto or the Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov Trombone Concerto. I can't wait, and I'll be sure to keep everyone here updated on our progress towards making this a fun and challenging event. In the event that it takes place, I'll try to convince m0unds to let me put some of the pieces we play on his site so people can listen to them!
New avatar! The book in his claws says "Diseases of the Claw and Egg Sac." (No, I didn't make it!)
This is the longest journal entry I've ever posted. If you read the whole thing, I'll give you a kiss!
VIEW 17 of 17 COMMENTS
cherries:
BOOO!
leelee:
thank you. i need to get more up. plus one of my newly pierced nips. which im still working on.