Thursday, September 14, 2006

Band/Rollerblade -> face the unknown pressure

Today I am sort of free, hence decided to SMS Meifen (NYP trombone SL) to check for band practice. I am supposed to go today, but I have lost my confident in playing trombone. Didn't want to get flamed, I have decided to go for sectional band pract first. *WHY DO TROMBONES HAVE TO BE SO EXPENSIVE!!! It's as though Singapore didn't want to produce skilled trombonist. There is always an issue on borrowing instruments in NYP. The pressure is ON, definitely. I am hoping to catch up on the next early lone practice, like 2.5 hrs before band starts. I also tried to contact my sec school band for sectionals (least I can use their instrument to practice my pieces). To my avail, they are having an exam break for like 1 mth?

Few days ago I met Benjamin Lin in East Coast Park. He tested me on my basics and freak, i can't do my backwards basics =S. That day I packed up with 3 *new stunts to practice. By now I think I can pull them off rather easily. At the same time, I am still trying to perfect my Screw.

This Tuesday I went to check out the training session by Finesse (a skate company). They were having the first session for the kids in ChongZheng Primary. Sure enough, there were a lot of commands and norms to memorize. There was a little bit of headache and slight chaos =X. Whatever the case, I hope to see money soon. There is still a little uncertainty on the path that I am going down; Am I supposed to go for instructor training this weekend in eastcoast? Or are they just having another teaching session during the weekend? If this drags for very long, I am going to lose a lot to transportation fee.

Today I got my new pair of spectacles =D I am hoping that this will aid me in gaining better *slalomizing. My bro really invested a lot in me. Thanks bro

About this blog, I didn't really spend time on upgrading it =X. I still haven't reach that 100% free state yet. Once I am there I would probably continue upgrade this blog. It's going to be a slow process.

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