'But he's a Hare Krishna!'
Dec. 3rd, 2009 10:27 pm*laughs hysterically*
harpisan and I went to a show last night - it was freaking amazing. 'Spontaneous Broadway' is a show improvised around song titles given by the audience. With some absolutely hilarious results XD
I was crying with laughter within about 2 minutes, and continued all the way. I highly recommend you go see it if possible - not that the same show will ever be repeated! We had another 'muso moment' at the beginning though, laughing quite enthusiastically at the 'Overture' - made up on the spot, of course. We were laughing for two main reasons. 1. The guy was reminding us of our Aural teacher, and the way he would just respond to comments made in class. (actually the whole show would have been right up his alley) 2. He completely stuffed the second last chord. We knew this because it was clearly supposed to be a V chord, and it wasn't. He then proceeded to crack up.
The best part of all this? It didn't cost an arm and a leg =D
So anyway, earlier on yesterday I had my audition for Music (at the 'same' place I'm at now) and I was pretty happy with how I went. Let's hope it's enough. I'm happy with how I went with the Musicianship test too - it was so much easier than last year's, almost ridiculously so. What was even better than this is that I had the chance to catch up with a friend from violin/school who I haven't spoken to much lately. And working out that I seem to make friends with people with the same interests all the time (even outside of music). It makes me happy, because even though C and H don't necessarily know each other, neither were ever left out of conversation. *grins*
So I've gotten to today, in a rather roundabout fashion... Nonetheless I got to catch up with E - an old friend who I also haven't had a decent chat to in ages. Twas good to just wander and dream about all the dvds and cds and dresses that we'd like to be able to afford.
All in all, a good couple of days. Now, on to Monday - then I can relax! And by relax, I mean do a heap of shifts at work to earn some last minute cash for this trip.
Rdm
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I was crying with laughter within about 2 minutes, and continued all the way. I highly recommend you go see it if possible - not that the same show will ever be repeated! We had another 'muso moment' at the beginning though, laughing quite enthusiastically at the 'Overture' - made up on the spot, of course. We were laughing for two main reasons. 1. The guy was reminding us of our Aural teacher, and the way he would just respond to comments made in class. (actually the whole show would have been right up his alley) 2. He completely stuffed the second last chord. We knew this because it was clearly supposed to be a V chord, and it wasn't. He then proceeded to crack up.
The best part of all this? It didn't cost an arm and a leg =D
So anyway, earlier on yesterday I had my audition for Music (at the 'same' place I'm at now) and I was pretty happy with how I went. Let's hope it's enough. I'm happy with how I went with the Musicianship test too - it was so much easier than last year's, almost ridiculously so. What was even better than this is that I had the chance to catch up with a friend from violin/school who I haven't spoken to much lately. And working out that I seem to make friends with people with the same interests all the time (even outside of music). It makes me happy, because even though C and H don't necessarily know each other, neither were ever left out of conversation. *grins*
So I've gotten to today, in a rather roundabout fashion... Nonetheless I got to catch up with E - an old friend who I also haven't had a decent chat to in ages. Twas good to just wander and dream about all the dvds and cds and dresses that we'd like to be able to afford.
All in all, a good couple of days. Now, on to Monday - then I can relax! And by relax, I mean do a heap of shifts at work to earn some last minute cash for this trip.
Rdm