21 September 2005

MUSiC!!!

Afternoon, Yi Wee suddenly asked me am I considering to buy and bring a keyboard to Cendana hostel… He said he heard the rumour bout it… but I think I never said such thing before… Don’t care bout why such rumour will appear … but I think that bringing a keyboard here is a very good suggestion… I rarely, very rarely play piano since studying here…so does Yi wee, I think… I have a keyboard at home… but it’s currently used by my aunt who stay together with my family…She uses it to teach her singing classes….

Really long time didn’t play piano for hours…..Since we decide not to attend the church Youth Fellowship on Saturday night due to transport inconvenience and time is too pack for us to do revision and homeworks….this has decreased my chance to touch piano at here… though sometimes I will attend the Sunday service, but normally we don’t have free time to play piano or other instruments… However, it’s really too inconvenience if we attend fellowship…will feel very sorry to uncle who have to fetch us twice a week from hostel to church which takes time around 30 minutes …besides, we will have to reach hostel at over 12 midnight if we attend fellowship…too tired…
(I am not a Christian la…but a lot of Chinese friends here, I think mayb nearly 80% are Christians, so I follow them to church to know more bout God…till now, what Christianity impressed me much are It emphasizes on Love relationship among humans, care on others…and Christians music are very nice…such songs are indeed very suitable for religious usage as music is very effective in giving peace in mind of people, improving self-belief and confidence and so on…
-Questions arise in my mind now: are Christians more brilliant in studies?? And more lucky enough to be chosen as JPA scholars?? Here, really most JPA Chinese scholars are Christians!)

After coming to Shah Alam, I juz often listen to music…mostly listen to fm radio through my handphone and listen to cd or mp3 with my Discman…and mostly listen to Chinese pop song and sometimes…English…and recently, begin to indulge in listening to a few malay songs…influenced by Malays housemate la…but some songs really nice though mostly are very noisy… ) Luckily, here still have many friends who listen to Chinese pop song too…so can chat on this topic…

My sister told me that she has photostated a latest book on Chinese pop song piano score… got piano score of latest songs from Michael Guang Liang, Lee Hom and David Tao… Wahseh!... so eager to play during holidays beginning in the end of next month…)