Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Revision of Electone Exam Syllabus "Gr. 5-3"

Kindly note that the new electone exam syllabus for gr. 5-3 had been revised with effect on 01/01/2008. For details, please click the link below:

http://www.yamaha-mf.or.jp/english/syllabus/index.html

Monday, January 19, 2009

In Loving Memory Of My Pet Dog

This coming Sunday on 25th of January is my darling "Joy-Joy" 2nd anniversary, I have created this video in memory of her.
For demonstration purposes only, not for resale.




Loving You - Minnie Riperton

Loving you is easy cause you're beautiful
Making love with you is all i wanna do
Loving you is more than just a dream come true
And everything that i do is out of loving you
La la la la la la la... do do do do do

No one else can make me feel
The colors that you bring
Stay with me while we grow old

And we will live each day in springtime
Cause loving you has made my life so beautiful
And every day my life is filled with loving you

Loving you i see your soul come shining through
And every time that we oooooh
I'm more in love with you
La la la la la la la... do do do do do

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Ringtone "CNY"

Here's my CNY Ringtone, Hope you like it :-)
You may click on the tilte "Ringtone CNY" above to listen or download.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Ong Tian Nee "Yesterday Once More"

This video was recorded on 14th of Jan 2009.

Own arrangement of Gr.9 level. We had sequenced the drums track & the registration data together.

  • Name of Student: Ong Tian Nee
  • Title of Song: Yesterday Once More (ESCN Step 5)
  • Level of Difficulty: Yamaha Gr.9

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Practice Tip "An Interesting Statistic and Unrealistic Goals"

"A student of mine told me that it takes 10,000 hours of practicing a new skill to become a master over it. It’s students that understand this that are aware of the importance of practice, whereas the occasional student expects their teacher to make them good players without much effort on their part." Quoted by Leah Coutts.

  • If you put in 2 hours a day, you'll need 13.7 years to be an expert.
  • If you put in 1 hour a day, you'll need 27.4 years to be an expert.
  • If you put in half an hour a day, you'll need 54.8 years to be an expert.

Sound familiar & interesting? Please go on to read her full article "An Interesting Statistic and Unrealistic Goals"

Happy Reading!