I actually totally think that Bach tends to calm the listener. We were listening to some keyboard piece today in Technique class (it had french in the title, and it was a minuet. Evidently it exists in multiple editions, and the Barenreiter edition has both of these editions in it... I just don't remember WHAT it was. There were two lines, one in each hand, so I don't THINK it was from any of the french suites, but I could be wrong) and it almost put me to sleep.
Gorgeous.
But I was sleepy.
This is a recurring theme... listening to music can make me quite sleepy. Especially in concert halls. I feel rude as I start to nod off, but the dark lights, and the (presumably) comfortable seats, and the music... yeah. Bad combination.
(side note... the people in the room with me aren't arguing about panhandles anymore. They're playing the dart game. Every so often someone will just fall over. It's distracting, but funny.)
I am pulling my first (and hopefully last) all-nighter of the semester. I've been decently productive: I finished my philosophy assignment, an essay, and I made a youtube video. I'm about to go do my theory homework and my reading for my honors college reading group (Which, by the way, I'm not sure if I have time to maintain. It's an interesting book, but... I mean, I'm barely getting my reading done for my Expository writing class.)
Anyway. I'm going to go do that, and then I'm going to go to class. How messed up is that?
My parents are worried about my habits at college. They think I'm not that capable of taking care of myself, to the point that they think that me living in an apartment off-campus is a bad idea for next year. They're concerned for my health because I don't get as much sleep as they'd like (which... I mean, tonight's not the greatest example. Normally I'd be asleep by like 2.)
DANGIT I didn't practice today. I knew I was forgetting something.
Time-Management... CLEARLY not one of my strong points.
Just throwing that out there.
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I had a great conversation with T tonight about music and life.
And then I locked my phone in her office because my best friend K texted me and I put my phone on the ground.
I wish that guy wouldn't practice in the band room, because it means that NOBODY else can practice in there. It's so irritating.
I'm envious of people who have portable instruments, because they can practice their instruments wherever the need strikes them. Like, I could totally go practice flute in the elevator hallway right now if I were a flute major.
But no. I'm a piano major. I have to trek all the way to Catlett and find a piano in a decent room in order to do ANYTHING worthwhile. I hate the practice rooms. They suck your soul out.
That's why I practice in classrooms.
Right now I'm listening to Ravel's Bolero, and as soon as it is finished, I'm going to sleep. (Except it just ended and I have another thing to say...)
I dropped out of my reading group today. It was just too much to handle.
Great book (Monkey Girl, by Edward Humes), but I simply didn't have time to keep up with the reading. And if you haven't done the reading, you can't contribute to the conversation...
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I'm mildly worried that I'm going to come out of college with a nice little souvenir (I had to google the proper spelling of that word) to accompany my degree...
A caffeine addiction.
This could be irritating.
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I completely forgot to do the discussion board.
I also didn't get my tickets to go see "To Kill a Mockingbird," and now they're sold out.
However, I'm going to a date party tonight, and that should be fun.
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