Re: Any one like MOZART?? HHhhmmm...
18:44 on Wednesday, April 12, 2006
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schoolgirl0125 (613 points)
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0_0 WHoaaa!..that was a HARD slap on the cheek. OUCH! i don't think that was really nice..even though you want to get a point through. Can't you say it more nicer ...or not even say anything?
And Lera, i don't care if you can't spell..or it's the spell checker. i enjoy having you in this forum!^_^
YUP..Ooh! Happy Wendsday you guys! i'm having a good day..
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Re: Any one like MOZART?? HHhhmmm...
19:43 on Wednesday, April 12, 2006
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Re: Any one like MOZART?? HHhhmmm...
00:31 on Thursday, April 13, 2006
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Re: Any one like MOZART?? HHhhmmm...
06:15 on Thursday, April 13, 2006
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Re: Any one like MOZART?? HHhhmmm...
10:09 on Thursday, April 13, 2006
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Re: Any one like MOZART?? HHhhmmm...
11:17 on Thursday, April 13, 2006
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Mrs_Carbohydrate (93 points)
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Posted by Mrs_Carbohydrate
Mrs. Carbo!
Long time no hear from! I was just wondering about you last night.
hello! I have been very busy with finals and essays at uni. ( )
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Re: Any one like MOZART?? HHhhmmm...
18:09 on Thursday, April 13, 2006
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schoolgirl0125 (613 points)
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WOW, there's no doubt..you could spell!! that's really good!. .that's way better than me..i'm the worst speller in the world! ...yup, i could tell the weird speller thing is off <Added>i lOVE math too..and science. AND the weird thing is i'm also REALLY artistic.and a music person. Usually a person is REALLY good at one thing..arts or math(science). BUt i guess i'm stronger in one..i have no clue.
OH, and Mrs. Carbo...yea, finals stink. I studied so much..i'm in highschool,..so the finals were not so bad. OH BOY,..i bet universities..are different..GOOD LUCK:)
Hey, i noticed ppl who are in fine arts do really good academicly..well, in my school. So i bet you're going to be REAlly good.
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Re: Any one like MOZART?? HHhhmmm...
16:30 on Monday, April 17, 2006
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Re: Any one like MOZART?? HHhhmmm...
16:46 on Monday, April 17, 2006
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Re: Any one like MOZART?? HHhhmmm...
19:12 on Monday, April 17, 2006
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schoolgirl0125 (613 points)
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uh..yea. math and music goes GOOD together..i understand.BUT.from what my bio teacher said, there's 2 sides...one person can be REALLY artistic..and the other one is very scientific. One person can be good at both..but more dominant in the one side.
A LOT of teachers told me about this..not only my bio. Spanish..english. i bet you heard about this...
it's just like the greek gods..dioynus(sp?) and apollo. something we talked about in english
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learning English
20:00 on Monday, April 17, 2006
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Re: Any one like MOZART?? HHhhmmm...
22:55 on Monday, April 17, 2006
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Re: Any one like MOZART?? HHhhmmm...
03:28 on Tuesday, April 18, 2006
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Re: Any one like MOZART?? HHhhmmm...
04:41 on Tuesday, April 18, 2006
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Tessa (72 points)
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Jose Luis, there is an intonation in chinese language and dialects that is just very hard to apply. Certain words may have exactly the same sound when spoken normally like English but produce different meaning when proper intonation is applied. I also know that most locals here have perfect writing and spoken English. The problem sets in when some locals relax their English into Singlish. It’s perfectly okay except that sometimes I find myself altering my sentence construction in order to adapt. Such as, we normally say ‘What do you want to eat?” Here they would say that as “You want to eat what?” There are also times that I feel some connecting verbs are missing when I hear locals talk to each other. So I think my problem does not lie in accent alone.
As to music/art and math, I do not contest the technicalities in music that can actually be quantified. My point is music gives more freedom. It may also be argued that one cannot be wrong in their interpretations, such as one can write/play different variations of a piece be it classical, jazz, etc. I would compare it to extrapolation. I can try to predict a certain outcome that is beyond a given range but in the end my answers would still have to be absolute. Except from a very few mathematical areas/concept, math to me is about absolute outcome. It always has a benchmark of rightness or wrongness. But of course this is just my observation, still quite limited. But I agree with you. It’s only that I know some people who are actually excellent in math but have higher interest in music playing. I know a university professor who is also a very good ‘baroque’ musician. He told me that he likes physics because it is a challenge but he likes music more because it is a tangent of a challenge and EQ enhancement. In this light, I think the claim that a person cannot be as good in art as he is in music is questionable and will be very enlightening to explore. In the end, I think it all depends on our own object of enjoyment.
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Re: Any one like MOZART?? HHhhmmm...
04:47 on Tuesday, April 18, 2006
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Tessa (72 points)
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In this light, I think the claim that a person cannot be as good in art as he is in music is questionable and will be very enlightening to explore. |
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This should be art as he is in math. Sorry.
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