![]() | You scored as Brahms, You're a steady person who sticks by your friends. Your contribution to the world is not showy, but great quality.
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I got this quiz from a link in Enx's blog and I simply can not believe the results.
If you can not see the other part of the above quiz-result, here is the watered-down version.
You scored as Brahms, You're a steady person who sticks by your friends. Your contribution to the world is not showy, but great quality.
Brahms 80%
Mozart 80%
Chopin 75%
Tchaikovsky 70%
Beethoven 65%
Haydn 55%
Wagner 55%
Schumann 45%
J.S Bach 40%
Schubert 40%
Handel 25%
Hector Berlioz 25%
Liszt 10%
BRAHMS???!!! OMGosh...!!! You got to be seriously joking with me. I am so NOT like Brahms, musical-wise. But with regards about the personality part, yup, I stick by my friends and I got to admit, I am quite loyal. Please note the word "quite". :) On second thoughts, I do like a good tune most of the time. Nothing too ...hmmm... out of the world(?). Maybe I should listen to Brahms more often. Must check my CDs for any Brahms, or else I got to check with my brother whether he has any in his own collection. Then again, I am going off to Australia soon. (WOOHOO!!!) So, how am I suppose to listen to Brahms' pieces? iPod? Hmmm... How to recharge the battery without using a computer???
I am having going to have a lesson with Ms Lim tomorrow morning. It will possibly be my last lesson with her before I head Down Under. We are now dealing with Haydn's Sonata in e minor, which is found in the 3rd volume. Can not recall the work's number but all I can say is that it is quite a famous piece. We did quite a bit of good work: down with the first movement within three lessons in two weeks, all that is left are the memorising and polishing. As for the third movement, we skipped the second one, it is still in the learning process. I am now thinking whether I should get the pieces photocopied so that I can bring it along with me on my travels. However, what are the chances of me coming across a piano that I can practice on for at least an hour? Hmmm... Aargh! Forget it. But knowing your own self, your fingers will be itching to get on the keyboard. Mind you, your fingers will not be touching a piano for 7 weeks. SEVEN WEEKS. Where did you come from? Never you mind about where I come from. Infact, I am always around. In the back of your mind. Please remember that I am your CONSCIENCE. Yes, yes, yes. You are my conscience. Anyway, I shall think about it. Yup.
I am now wondering whether I will be having lunch with the girls tomorrow. Enx has not reply my SMS regarding where and when to lunch, and whether Juls will want to join us. As for Char, that Horse is being very funny. She was the one who called me and asked whether we should have a little meet-up before I sprout wings and fly south. Later on, I found out that she most probably will not join us because she will be having a lunch date with her boyfriend. -.-" ...dots...
Speaking of lunch, Mum and I went to Raffles Place The Arcade to run some errands at about eleven-ish; change somemore SGD for AUD and buy a few more shawls as (emergency) gifts for our Australian friends. That was when I experience the horrer of The Lunch Hour at Raffles Place. It was CROWDED. OKOK. It was not "packed-like-sardines" kind of crowded. Lots of people were walking around. Call me a clusterphobic or whatever. I do not care. I just simply do not like crowds. I will avoid them altogether, like the plague. And I have a feeling that I will get lost if I am there on my own for the very first time. Anyway, Mum and I had lunch at the Goldenshoe Complex. We had a fantastic bowl of Lor Mee each and it only cost $2/bowl. Amazing. It is really good that when we got there, there was a line already formed! Like you had mentioned, it was lunch hour. So, what where you expecting? A ghost town? Shut up. As I was saying, the lady at the stall was able to recognise Mum after so many years since she was last working there. Oh well, I guess that is the outcome of being a good customer for a long time. Up till now, the taste of the freshly pounded garlic that went with that bowl of Lor Mee still lingers in the pit of my stomach. Yumm...
Just a little thank you to Ah-Boy for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe OST. :)
By the way, the latest and last installation of The Pirates of the Caribbean is out today! I want to watch!!! "Yo ho ho, a pirate's life for me..."