kiseki no melody
Thursday, May 22, 2008
12:29 AM

an invitation to MUSIC EXPRESS.
currently listening to: 飞乐时空 [飞乐时空]

you know i rarely advertise on my blog (except for w-inds.) so i really mean this:


Music Express 14~!


MUSIC EXPRESS 14 IS HERE!!!

Music Express is a nationwide music-writing competition organised by Nanyang Technological University, Chinese Society. it aims to be a platform for budding new songwriters to try their hand in music-writing and contribute more to the local music scene.

category a: music writing
category b: lyric writing

this may well be your first step towards the world of mandarin pop music.

since i'm totally aware of the kind of audience reach i have with my humble blog, i'm highlighting to you guys CATEGORY B: LYRIC WRITING.

you know how we sometimes feel the urge to let the world KNOW how we're feeling and what we're thinking, and nothing does it better than conveying it through music. right now, music express is providing an avenue for you to scream those words right out for everyone to hear.

the tune can be downloaded here (right-click).
just fit your lyrics to the tune and you're set to go!

and as your friend, i'm totally dying to hear what you have to say.
this is from the bottom of my heart okay.
so i shall be waiting *winks*

let me not neglect Category A: Music Writing.

if you have always been interested in mandarin pop music, this competition offers you a chance to involve yourself in it from top to bottom. contestants have the chance to hear their songs published and sung by well-known celebrities, and that's your ticket to songwriting stardom (like jay chou you know?).

i'm not kidding. we have had plenty of contestants before, who do not have knowledge of any musical instrument at all. but it is easy to make music by just humming or just playing anyhow on the keyboard, and then getting your musically-inclined friends to write the score out or polish the song for you. wendy, our previous winner for Best Song, is a great example of this amazing feat. otherwise, you can approach VI Music (our collaborator), and they will offer you all the help you need to make your music.

click here for the feature.

so to my dearest friends....

SPREAD THE WORD!!!
*pops champagne*

visit http://musicexpress-14.com/ for more information.


記憶は明日のために強さになるものだよ。きっと。

Monday, May 19, 2008
12:18 AM

once again.
currently listening to: Nothing [*sighs*]

the power of the media impresses me.

duh.

images, words, sound: that's enough to dominate our senses and manipulate our emotions. add celebrity appeal and human interest, and that's capable of influencing our entire lives with some being less conscious of it.

really, i really used to wonder what good it is to stay in front of the TV all day to watch images of dying people and witness an escalating death toll every day. would it make the death toll fall? would it make anyone feel better? would it lessen the scale of destruction that has occurred? i used to think that, i know, and that's it- i feel sad, but i don't have to be constantly reminded of it, or let my emotions be dominated by the tragic scenes that are on-air each day.

and that was before i realised its a common suffering. everyone wants to be part of it, to feel the pain, the cry the tears, to bear a heavy heart even though it's way over at another continent. because we feel, that's why we want to see and we want to listen. not necessarily that we want to be sad for the sake of it (which is sometimes true), but because we know there is great sadness somewhere, so we can't possibly turn away from it.

it's human.

and then i also realised that it's a desperate call for help. the scenes that repeat themselves everyday are not just to highlight the plight of the victims, but also to spark off a sense of urgency and strike the hearts of everyone out there who can make a difference. i used to question the neccessity of taking pictures of the dead, relating stories of the survivors, recounting the lives of those who have passed on. i cynically regarded it as a attempt to trigger ratings and boost sales, which seemed totally unethical, yet it is those very images that touch the hearts of people and encourage action.

we can't save the dead, but their deaths are helping those who live.
... at least in the material sense.

compare this to myanmar, where the death toll is much higher. really, with the restrictions on aid, i think the world wouldn't be giving as much attention to the disaster if the media haven't been giving that much coverage to it. people have to be reminded, like how they dramatise and repeat over and over again scenes of the sichuan tragedy. right now the coverage of myanmar pales in comparison to that of sichuan, and how good is that when sometimes it's not just about the quantity, but also the quality of the coverage?

you hear that somone has just lost 5 family members, and you feel sorry for him. but when you see a tough man like him break down, when you hear him say, "我的家没有了.", when you see him being surrounded by rubble and you know he has yet to recover their bodies... when you see a man buried under the rubble, relentlessly hanging on for rescue yet because he knows his wife and his unborn child are waiting for him, yet he breathes his last the moment they get him out of the debris... when you see an army man hiding his grief about his dead family, and he insists that he has to go on with the rescue because there are alot more people waiting for their family... when you see a mother shielding her baby in her arms as she is crushed by the debris, and with her cellphone she typed her last message to her baby saying that "if you live, please remember that i love you."

totally. i went overboard and typed too much.
but you'd feel more than just 'sorry' for these people.

moving on, there are alot of factors at work for the difference in actual aid rendered to sichuan and myanmar.

the government.
the race.
the media.

other than the media, i really think the race factor is a really influential factor. somehow, it seems that the chinese feel especially more when they see their people in plight. yet i still firmly believe that empathy reaches beyond racial boundaries; when you see those images you'd feel obliged to do something regardless of your background. sure, it does impede action or the extent of aid rendered, but few can be immuned to the immense sadness that plagues the disaster areas.

my mother goes on about how our muti-racial makeup makes it impossible for the local media or government (synonymous lah) to organise any large-scale program to raise funds for a disaster in china- what, so aid comes with racial distinctions? because i'm chinese, so you don't want to help me even when i'm dying right in front of your eyes? so i cannot be entitled to the maximum amount of aid that could have been rendered?

you gotta be really cold-blooded and totally narrow-minded to think that way.

and sometimes we get numbed by numbers. i read this comment somewhere complaining about the amount of attention given to sichuan where "only a few hundred thousand people died" among the 1.3 billion people china has. honestly, i used to think little of the numbers too. but when they started mutiplying themselves with each daily headline that i read, when the images keep getting worse and worse with each primetime news, it finally struck me that it doesn't matter how many people died. it can be just 5 people but the pain suffered is just as excruciating- imagine it being repeatedly experienced for 'a few hundred thousand' times. it doesn't make sense to only feel the pain when the death toll hits the million mark.

seriously, the aid given is so temporal in the greater scheme of things. the money, the food, the medicine, everything. the time will come when rescue teams leave, and the rest will be up to that country and the survivors themselves to handle. this includes the psychological damage. it's like your friends leaving you for a journey that only you can make when it's really not your fault that you have to start on the journey in the first place.

Premier, Wen JiaBao when he visited the survivors:
"你们幸存活了下来。。。就好好活下去。"

... and that's the hardest thing to do.


記憶は明日のために強さになるものだよ。きっと。

Friday, May 16, 2008
1:15 AM

michelle and yokes' 20th.
currently listening to: One Love: Partner for Life [SG Wannabe]

juliana and xinyi, the partners in crime.
professional schemers.
success rate 99%, satisfaction guaranteed.
leave your number and we'll get back to you.

*bwahahahaha*
we schemed and we succeeded. *highfive*
here goes:

after hours of gamecube and mario party, the latecomers arrive with the 20-layer surprise.

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a shirt? nah, how can we let her off so easily.
see she "HENG AR..." sumore. *snickers*

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the dress!!! chosen after hazel painstakenly tried on so many sets that she literally got 'molested' by the auntie.

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presenting to you...
after much cajoling and threatening and nagging...
michelle in the dress.

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waraku.
alrina never misses a shot. hahaha.

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we got the room!!!
ohmygosh.

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frantically taking pictures.
while alrina gives a mini lecture.

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how can we miss the individual shots.

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FOOD.
OKONOMIYAKIIII!!!! *squeals*

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yes we must have a close-up of the okonomiyaki.

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and then we ate too fast and realise we were too early for the surprise.
impromptu PLAN B....

play chop chilli chop.

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no lah, there was also the catchthemouse and 1234-intense-concentration game that i'm totally obsessed with.

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finally! the scheme starts proper.
hazel and jorine departs for the destination under the pretext of 'having to go home early'.

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but then we realised again that we were too early
-____-.
shopped for accessories to drag time.
take picture at esplanade to drag time.
WE DID EVERYTHING WE CAN.

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then we approached our destination...
the fishhead!!! merlion!!!

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then we realised the other side needed time to prepare.

so cecilia launched into crisis-management mode.
"AYE MICHELLE, I WANT TO TAKE PICTURE THERE!!!"
*points to the other side*

... so we took turns to drag time.

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as you can see we were quite dishevelled.

and then *poof* li, who supposedly couldn't make it for the celeb, appears with the cake. hazel and jorine mysteriously appeared beside her too.

happy birthday song at the top of our voices.

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shamelessly dragged some guy from his girlfriend to take this shot for us.

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and then happy happy stand there and talk very long.
then YOKE LING called!

alas, the other birthday girl set herself up for a surprise unknowingly.

we immediately launched into a discussion for the yokes surprise.
venue: esplanade!! again.
come on lah, we didn't have many choices to start with.

but then....
i forgot to take pictures of the surprise.
basically cuz i was also executing the surprise.

awwwww.

yokes with her cake.
she was like, :EHH?!?!? is me meh?? not michelle meh???"
haiyo, together lah girl.

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group shot!
the background is sooo fitting.
can totally tell that we're from haising.

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one last shot.
yeah~!

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the rest of the photos:
http://photobucket.com/theofficialphotoalbumforthehaisingbunch
albums&upload>atthefishhead/theambush/impromptuyokes/dragtime/waraku

eh, from now on, we're gonna have a hard time planning surprises.
oh wells.
*hums*


記憶は明日のために強さになるものだよ。きっと。

Wednesday, May 14, 2008
12:19 AM

myanmar 34,000. szechuan 12,000. as at 140508.
currently listening to: Stop and Stare [One Republic]

shucks.
what's it with the world and the rate people are dying.

it makes you wonder if anything at all that you're worried about now is actually worth the worry when some people can't even open their eyes anymore. and how many of them are so much younger than me? or even the same age as me? we ought to be thinking about the same things, but not anymore.

life is transient sia. much too so for some.

just a sidetrack:
i promise to upload the birthday and event photos online and blog about them soon as soon as i manage to locate my cam cable somewhere.


記憶は明日のために強さになるものだよ。きっと。

Sunday, May 11, 2008
10:27 PM

this is not exactly emo.
currently listening to: Stop and Stare [One Republic]

life's not easy at any point, no?
it's no use trying to be someone you aren't.

there are many times when we crave for understanding only to realise that actually the simplest hint of companionship suffices. not that we're lonely people, just that we are different, even if not at this point of time then in the later times to come.

it's about you.


記憶は明日のために強さになるものだよ。きっと。

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