Simplicity



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Magtataka na lang ako sa'yo kung hindi mo kilala si Yiruma, isang Korean pianist. Magtataka din ako kung hindi mo din alam 'yung " River Flows In You " at yung " Kiss The Rain " na gawa ni Yiruma. Ayy, mali. Matutuwa pala ako sa'yo kung hindi mo alam yung mga yun.

I hate Korean/Japanese piano compositions.

Reasons:

#1. It doesn't match the criteria of the classical type. It is somehow a " destruction " for me. Compared to the persons that made music possible centuries ago, namely, Bach.. Clementi...Brahms...Mozart...Vivaldi...Beethoven...Haydn.. and many others, the piano music in this modern age is completely different. Who are we to change the way music flows?( Unless we made that genre of music!)

#2. People only learn that piece to gain popularity and/or attraction to people. Am I right?After they have learned that piece, they mastered it and all, when they find a keyboard or a piano in a public place where there are many people, they will decide to play a certain famous piece. Like, for example, "River Flows In You." When people hear you play that, they would often likely to say, " Wow, River Flows In You! Ang galing mo naman! " And that's what I hate most in public playing.. I don't like playing in public at all.
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Meron akong isang SCHOOLMATE na sa tingin ko, pinag-aaralan niya yung mga Korean ad Japanese songs, especially yung sa Kingdom Hearts ba yun? Yung sa Utada Hikaru? Basta yun.. Pinag-aaralan niya lang yun kasi alam ng iba, sikat yun, etc.. Ayoko sa mga taong ganoon. Nagyayabang sakin ba na, " Oy, alam mo yung ganyan ganyan..?" Eh di ako sabi ko naman hindi kasi i don't like that kind of piano music.. tapos bigla siyang hihirit, " Ah..ganon? Ako tapos ko na yun eh.." Pakialam ko ba sayo kung alam mo yon..
Nakaka-inis yung mga ganun..

`ehem kung nababasa mo 'to kung sino ka man..guilty ka kapag na-apektuhan ka. LOL .:D
Nakaka-inis.

'till here,
jns