Showing posts with label time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label time. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Marching Orders...

No, it's not what you think. It's just that time of year again when my band directors are busy finalizing the music arrangements for our new marching show in the fall. This year has consisted of a battle between classical sixteenth-note craziness Henry V and amazingly cool theme songs in Video Game Suite. Hmm... not much of a choice says the high school students. There is a choice! shouts the band director. That much classical isn't very march-able says the second-tier band staff. Needless, to say, I'm very much in favor of the Video Game Suite.

You see, it isn't just Atari "beeps" and Pong "bloops". It's music. Good, solid music that is feasible for a marching field. (20 beat-long 16th and 32nd note runs are not!) First movement is the Halo Theme (from "Halo Suite") by Marty O'Donnell. Second movement is from Civilization IV: Coronation and Baba Yetu by Christopher Tin. And all of this is wrapped up by the epically awesome Kingdom Hearts by Yoko Shimanura. The whole she-bang is arranged by Ralph Ford. And it sends chills up and down my spine whenever I hear it. I just know this is the piece for my band. Problem is, the piece is almost 3 minutes too long for the limited time we have on the field.

So, today we were trying to figure out which measures (units of music) to cut from the music without comprimising the integrity of the arrangement itself. You can listen to a professional recording of the whole arrangement here. Tell me what you think. What you like, what you don't. It's pretty much a shoe-in for the show, but I'd like to know your opinion, since the whole point is to entertain the audience. (Please remember, we high-schoolers are far from being pros, will be marching on a field, and have only 7-7.5 minutes. So give a lil' grace.)

And tomorrow, don't forget to look out for Alan's Triple W interview!

Monday, March 9, 2009

Messed-Up Monday

For those of you who may not have noticed, we sprung our clocks forward on Sunday for Daylight Savings Time. That means that I lost an hour of sleep over my weekend and so allowed myself to sleep late for an extra hour. I love playing catch-up =)

Funnily enough, several of my classmates were still adjusting to this loss of an hour... today. Monday. As in, a day after the world sprung forward and skipped an hour. A couple even came to school an hour late. Exactly 1 hour late. LOL.

So, in my pursuit of timeliness, I looked up clocks on Google images. Look at this crazy beauty! It's a clock- made of numbers! And its expensive, running for 59 pounds sterling. But it comes with free shipping for those of you with easy access to British currency.

Have fun and stay on time. Remember to spring all of your clocks one hour forward. Be prepared to adjust...

For another random post, see Jacquelyn Sylvan's blog: Serendipitous Times. Today's subject? Humorous epitaphs.