Archive for 'Music' Category
Stage bunny
21 December 2006Ahhh… Nostalgia
It’s 3am, and i’m watching a re-run of the 2003 Schools Spectacular on Ovation (Foxtel). My school never took part in it.. which is a pity I think. There is some incredible talent in this school spectaculars… Paulini has just come onstage to sing “Somewhere” by Bernstein (West Side Story). Captivating…
I guess this brings […]
Candlelit
6 April 2006Often, I forget the power of music. Listening to it is one thing, creating it something else completely.
I found myself a little tense tonight, a touch upset, so I got myself out of bed, and walked to my piano, which I have neglected for oh-so-many months. A few tea-lights and column candles for illumination, and […]
Post - Thursday, 23 September 2004
23 September 2004I’m feeling strangely empowered today….
I feel so much more in control now. I’m not sure what it was… I have been thinking a lot over the past few days. I’m starting to manage my time a bit better, and sure enough, it’s causing changes already.
I decided to sit down at the piano and have a […]
Post - Wednesday, 4 August 2004
4 August 2004I’ve got a lot to write, but as usual, I have to be the perfectionist and not write until I know exactly what I want to say. *sigh*
Oh well, I may as well just blab my current thought patterns, and see if they lead anywhere…
Went and had lunch with James, Natalie, Dad, and baby Timmy […]
Post - Wednesday, 28 April 2004
28 April 2004Hmmm.. decided to do a cleanup on my computer, and found some old files from high school I thought I’d lost!
Managed to dig up some old songs that I composed, in particular an old rag-time dance I wrote in my final year, and the symphony I composed when I was 15. Ahhh.. so nostalgic! I […]
Now with more ear-splitting pain!
11 February 2004Well, I’ve been bitten by the singing bug again. Curse that bloody digital piano.. I just love it too much! It sits there, and day by day I walk past it outside my bedroom, but I don’t use it. So today, sat down, got out some music, and had a play. Now, I’ll admit I […]

















