The Day When Everything Falls Apart
Arrrgh! This is bad bad bad bad bad... It does not help to know that for my exam period of 3 weeks:
1) This coming wednesday will be the start of my first paper. And, it's aerodynamics. Arrrgh!!!
2) After spending days on a single chapter of lecture notes (you read right. It's but a chapter out of 11) on aerodynamics, I still do not understand a single crap. In fact, how does one understand crap (Puns intended. ie. be it the phenomenon of a pathetically low efficiency or the topic of aerodynamics) like that to begin with? Arrrgh!!!
3) Somehow, my music director wants to somewhat audition me again either tomorrow or the next week with regards to something that I shall not elaborate since it's a separate topic altogether. And since auditioning = playing for someone to listen out + scrutinise = performance, and idislikeperformingidislikeperformingidislikeperforming... ARRRGH!!!
4) Pastor Rachel just called to tell me that the wedding couple I'm playing for are trying to look for some classical songs. It's either the wedding march or some other wedding song, or some other non-wedding-song-but-they-want-it-as-their-wedding-song-anyway song (although I'm not too sure which category that song belonged to, seriously, it doesn't matter really matter as you would find out as you read on...) and if they can't find it, I have to play it on the piano. Well, in case anyone have mistaken my usual playing as an indicator of my classical playing skills, maybe this would set the perspective in order: My sight reading is TERRIBLE and is only about 1% (or less) as decent as my normal playing, not that my playing is any decent to being with when it's a performance =/ And oh yup, I'll have to find some bunch of interludes (aka piano solos) that would last for over 22 minutes. ARRRGH!!!
5) Based on my examination schedule, there is no time to practise whatever that's mentioned in point number 4. And as such, ARRRGH!!!!!!!!!! (since I can't increase the caps or bold font from the previous 4 'arrrghs', all I could do is to increase the number of exclamation marks to emphasise on the exasperation I feel)
6) And on top of it all, it doesn't help to know that school will start a few days after my last paper and that my schedule from then on might be about an 8-hour-per-day week from mondays to fridays. =/ ARRRGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well, as of now, all I could say is: Arrrgh!!! Arrrrgh!!! ARRRRRRGHHH!!! ARRRRRRRRRRGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (oh, I realised I could increase the number of 'R's and 'H's after all). You might be wondering why I'm spending time here ranting instead of trying to study my aerodynamics when it's just this wednesday. You see, at this stage, it makes no difference to me whether I blog or not. And as such, I'm better off doing something I enjoy as compared to mugging those set of notes since there is no productivity in both activities anyway. OK, perhaps there would be more productivity for mugging aerodynamics, but should it be quantified against blogging, the ratio of blogging:aerodynamics would be around 1:1.0000000000000001. And based on that fact... everything is falling apart!!! ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! =/
Please pray for me, because I'll be needing all the prayer support available. Thanks a lot.
Conclusion: When it all falls apart, all I could do is to look to God and pray for the best. For the start, I thank the Lord for a wonderful coursemate who will be there for me on monday to help me with my aerodynamics.
2 Comments:
You're not working for free (or for ang paos, which leaves you at the mercy of the generosity of the client) again are you Kevin?
Even if you're not concerned about the money I hope you will do it out of principal, by working for free you are ruining the market for your fellow musicians.
Haha, thanks for your concern gab =) Well, there's more to this one actually. Well, this will be the first time I'll be playing the piano while people are singing their praises to the Lord.
So, I'm taking this up to see if I could "make it" in preparation for playing as the first keyboardist in church. That's because up till now, I'm not convinced that my playing skill is there yet.
With regards to customs, since I'm not a 'hired' musician but rather, I'm doing my church pastor a favour, I don't think it's a good idea to set a price in any way. Moreover, I don't really know if there's such a market in Singapore since friends are usually the ones being asked to play for their friend's wedding =) I'm curious... what's the market rate over at your side anyway?
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