Saturday, August 29, 2009 @ 8/29/2009 08:55:00 PM

Moderato, Mezzo Forte, Forte.
Songs without words just do fine.

Went out today.
Played L4D with Desmond and Kitseng/kithoe.
2 campaigns.
Fun, but ended quite quickly.
2 hours.
Went off somewhere else.
With Desmond.
Then went home, alone.

As I sat on the MRT, I noticed.
I only needed music to actually keep myself occupied.
I started lip sync-ing to the songs.
I closed my eyes.
And just allowed the music to take over my mind.
It was the best feeling in the world.
I felt like I didn't have anything to lose.
I felt the top of the world.

Have you ever heard of a piano piece.
Fur Elise?
Apparently, a story is behind every single piano piece.
Imagine the number of heart-wrenching stories.
There are so many piano pieces out there.
To name a few, Canon, Etude, La Campanella, Gavotte.
The thing about Fur Elise is that.
Even though it's a happy song, has cheery air to it.
Was actually written while Beethoven was in the depths of rejection.
How did the name come about?

Beethoven loved this woman.
She was part of the "The most beautiful pair of Vienna".
The sisters which were called the "Immortal Beauties".
Her name was Theresa. [I'm not sure if it's spelled correctly]
He proposed to her.
But she rejected him.
But if her name was Theresa, why Elise?
Apparently, Beethoven gives all his friends nicknames.
Elise is Theresa's nickname.
That of which Beethoven had given.
In the depths of his rejection.
He manages to produce such a beautiful piece.

It carries a strong, but yet gentle feeling.
That of which feels like love.
At the end of which a triple A note plays, is the pain he felt.
Musical pieces means a lot, in depth or just plain feelings.

If anyone could give me the youtube embedding player autoplay code, I'll be grateful.
(:


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It's all past me

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