8.25.2009

Strings Do Matter !



A week ago I visited Cauer's violin shop to check they had anything in stock that would beat dear Ficker (name of my violin). They have new instruments coming in regularly.

Turns out violins that were double the price of Ficker couldn't match the quality of its sound.
As for every other aspect, Ficker failed.
To me it seemed that my violin had the charm and sweetness in its sound, but it was too meek and humble.

In other words, my ideal violin must have a stentorian voice- LOUD, with deep richness.

So anyways, the violins I tried weren't WINSAUCE.
Some were win, but w/o the sauce, so I figured I'll come back in a couple months and see if Cauer's has anything better.

Before I walked out, I wanted to try some brighter strings. I was using Obligato by Pirastro then, which has a darker, warm tone.

After an hour of stringing and unstringing and testing with the help of Mr. Cauer, I settled on Vision Solo (Pirastro) and Vision Heavy on the G&D strings, respectively, and kept the A&E. According to Cauer, strings should tend to be brighter on the G string, a bit less bright on the D string, even less brighter on A, & so on- which makes sense because you don't want a sharp shrieking E string; higher strings like to stick out more anyways.

Also, always buy strings online (sharmusic.com). It's a good profit for music stores if you buy it from them. 3 strings cost like $50 for me, but I would've felt bad not buying anything after Robert Cauer helped me for so long.

Anyways, when I played my re-stringed violin, it turns out they gave Ficker a different personality.
Instead of a flat MEH on the G, the brighter string gave it a more open sound- like a choir of angels singing "Ahhhhh!"

Sooo as of now I think I am satisfied with Ficker, and won't be violin hunting around for a bit.
Unless something extraordinary comes along, of course.

8.19.2009

8.16.2009

District 9

R-rated, hopefully this will not keep your parents from letting you watch this very entertaining movie. A documentary-styled, action movie, District 9 covers most nook and crannies of the in-depth storyline of the human domination of a stranded alien race. Unlike the muck that the movie's action genre industry has been spewing out the past few months, District 9 finally clears the fog created by its predecessors.
Before we move on, this movie has relied on heavy viral marketing to get the word around, much of which is rather interesting. Some sites created for the movie include:
http://d-9.com/
http://www.multinationalunited.com/
http://mnuspreadslies.com/


There's not much I can say without spoiling the movie, but here's a little clip to get your blood pumping. Has a quite a bit of cursing from one of the main characters, Wikus van der Merwe, but his accent is very heavy and masks most of his swearing.


Go watch it.

8.10.2009

We are a censored blog in China!

However, to my dissapointment, so is every other blog anywhere, so we're not speshul.

But I've managed to use that test  method I set up months ago and finally put it to good use! Indirect blogging ftw.

I really don't like it in mainland China. It's dirty and the people are rude or just plain mean. I'll write a full recount later. When I say dirty, I'm not talking about a bunch of dirt and mud. I'm talking about having to stare at the ground so I don't step on disgustingly littered food, human urine, human excrement, human mucus, or some combination of the four. And I'm not in a rural area either, I'm in a CITY, which is being industrialized quite a bit.

Hong Kong, on the other hand, was wonderful. Also, I get to go back for like two more days :D. 

In the meantime, enjoy not having to put up with jerks in China pushing me out of a line and looking at me like I'm the asshole.

8.09.2009

Don't you hate it when undiscovered talent goes undiscovered?

Discovered, in the context of "nationally known; being worshipped like the Jonas Bros" here.

Haha so Anon. introduced RONALD JENKEES to me the other day. He is such a genius that we must capitalize his everytime he is mentioned on text.

RONALD JENKEES is generally a self-taught songwriter and musician.

Behold, one of RONALD JENKEE'S improvs!:




http://www.ronaldjenkees.com

8.05.2009

Some Kittens Can Fly!



Girl, you gonna die :D

You know, that would be a really good children's book if it weren't for the fact that the moral is: only some kittens can fly.

:P

Just found out that I'm going to be Vegas-ing again today (it's 1am). >_>
Why am I never on top of things?

On the bright side, I'll be back by tmrrw. :D