I also played Suona(嗩吶) for the first time. I lend my clarinet to my friend, the Suona player, in exchange. It was so amusing! The last two songs, we two bands played together to show that western music and Chinese music can merge into one. The song “One Night in Beijing” was fabulous! I haven’t gotten the video yet, but as soon as I have it I will post it on my blog. (pic: I'm the first one from the left!)This special performance made me understand Chinese orchestra better and allowed me to admire their music more closely. There are really a great difference between Chinese music and western music. Western wind band sounds strong, powerful and emotional; while the Chinese orchestra sounds more delicate and gentle, almost like human voices. My friend in the Chinese orchestra told me that he loved the momentum of the wind band and I told him my ideas toward his. We were both glad to hear that someone admire us in a totally different perspective! What an experience!
Monday, May 25, 2009
My Concert--Combination of Cultures
I also played Suona(嗩吶) for the first time. I lend my clarinet to my friend, the Suona player, in exchange. It was so amusing! The last two songs, we two bands played together to show that western music and Chinese music can merge into one. The song “One Night in Beijing” was fabulous! I haven’t gotten the video yet, but as soon as I have it I will post it on my blog. (pic: I'm the first one from the left!)This special performance made me understand Chinese orchestra better and allowed me to admire their music more closely. There are really a great difference between Chinese music and western music. Western wind band sounds strong, powerful and emotional; while the Chinese orchestra sounds more delicate and gentle, almost like human voices. My friend in the Chinese orchestra told me that he loved the momentum of the wind band and I told him my ideas toward his. We were both glad to hear that someone admire us in a totally different perspective! What an experience!
Princesses Analyzing Part 2
p.s. I only discuss them in the Disney versions, which the stories are milder and have perfect endings.
Princess Jasmine from Aladdin
Jasmine has strong characteristic, we can see that from her pet—a tiger. She doesn’t like to be confided in the palace and escaped from home once. She even falls in love with a beggar in the market place! Her rebellious nature made her a very unique princess.
Ariel from The Little Mermaid
Ariel is the daughter of the king of mermaids. She has the most beautiful appearance and voice among the seven sisters. However, she doesn’t like her life, and tries to be a human. Although she falls in love with Prince Eric at the first sight, it’s still remarkable that she can give up her family, her identity as a mermaid (a mermaid PRINCESS!), everything, for him. If only they don't get divorce, or Ariel would kill Eric--I mean, if I were her, I will.
Belle from Beauty and the Beast
Belle is the most beautiful, yet the most peculiar girl in town because she loves reading books. Her father is an inventor who invents strange machines and is often the laugh stock of the town’s people. The reason Belle goes into the castle of the Beast is to save her father. She did not fall in love with the beast at first, of course; but she gradually find out the cuteness and kindness of him. Finally, she says the magical words—“I love you”—and so save the cursed prince and all his servants.
To sum up, Disney is making progress in designing the characteristics of the princesses. They each became much more special, unique, and stronger too! If you ask me which character I like most, I would have to say, Jasmine rocks! She runs from her home, loves a thief and DOESN’T WANT TO BE A PRINCESS! Isn’t she the coolest princess ever? Besides, she is hot.=D
How about you?