Thursday, May 20, 2004
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I'm not artistic...
I'm not a very artistic person, so I wouldn't know the difference between a good poem and a bad one...
-SATO

Ah, the quote on the left was left by SATO in response to the senryu poetry I previously posted. Well, you should know that it doesn't matter. Poetry is from inside you and your appreciation of poetry is the same. It doesn't matter whether you can tell the difference between good and bad; what matters is what you like, what moves you. But poetry aside, you do seem to have a flair with a black pen.
Yes, folks, the portrait here of me was not drawn by me, but by SATO. As you can see, he drew it on regular ruled notebook paper, and while there is a bit of the primitive about it, I think he captured me pretty well--Onigiriman's square face, sunglasses, goatee--altogether a fine effort. In fact, I like it so much I decided to use it as my profile pic for a while... I may even use it at RBJ just to freak out the locals...

Of course, if you have an aversion to free hand drawing, you can always construct a face like SleepingCutie did. She made these likenesses of us at a virtual onsen--apparently cooling off as I sit on some logs waiting for her to come out. Woo hoo! Hahahaha, As if I'd ever get a chance to go to a hot spring with her, let alone meet her. Hah! Anyway, the construction of these two characters was done at http://abi-station.com/. I went there myself and made my own avatar, which some of you may have noticed earlier. This little face--according to M--is a fair likeness to me, and indeed, there's a good likeness to the portrait by SATO. Anyway, I thought it was nice of SATO to draw this likeness of me and post it on his site. Of course, he should be studying instead of doodling in class, but I guess that's okay this once...
Music
Continuing my previous thought: There is no such thing as knowing good or bad art. If you have a teacher who tells you otherwise, tell him or her to suck an egg. Art appreciation is from the soul, and the judgment is based on what you like. There is no other standard. Of course, your judgment could be construed as simple or basic, but that's okay. The more you know, the more criteria you can apply to any evaluation you make, thereby making you a more sophisticated critic. But ultimately, it must come from the heart: What do you like and why. That's all there is to it.
For example, I am often asked, "What kind of music do you like?" And my stock answer, is, "I like what I like." To me, there are only two kinds of music: That which I like and that which I don't. I like:
Rock: mostly 60s, and I'm partial to British rock minus the Beattles and the Rolling Stones. These groups would include the Moody Blues, the Zombies and the Who. I am also partial to the original fusion of the late 60s, early 70s, groups like Chicago, BS&T, Lighthouse and Chase. As for today, I listen to everything from Oasis to Fuel to Cold Play. I don't really listen to boy bands or pop girls or hip hop or rap... Just not my style... Please refrain from throwing rocks and sticks...
Jazz/blues/big band: I'll listen to anything, from Billy Holiday to Miles Davis to McCoy Tyner (no Chick Correa please) to Jean Luc Ponty who played jazz violin before Noel Pointer did. I also love the old big band sound of Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman. It's nice to hear new swing music, too. It really rocks for me. Now if only I could dance to it. Is there a young lady out in Xanga-land willing to teach this old dog a few new tricks? hehehehheehe.
Classical: Yes, I was raised on classical music. In fact, I used to play the violin, although I would never admit it in public... or did I just admit it? Hmm... Here, too, I have my likes and dislikes. I love Beethoven: he can be dynamic, but I listen to his #6 symphony, Pastorale, the most. It is so relaxing when I'm stressed out. I will listen to Tzaichowski (sp?) and Mozart of course, and some Bach. I am into the larger sounds. I will listen to quartets but it doesn't have the oomph of a larger orchestra. Piano concertos are nice too. I used to play piano, too. No, that's not right... I was keyboardist for a band, and that doesn't count, right?
Country: Um, okay, I'm not crazy about country. I don't own a Loretta Lynn album, but I like country rock. I own Marshall Tucker Band and Charlie Daniels CDs. In fact I went to a Marshall Tucker concert, but I must admit I felt self-conscious as the only non-white, non-redneck in the audience. You know, cowboy hat and keys dangling from their belt... wait, that was me... hahahhahaa.
So what kind of music do you like? And visit SATO's site for a full view of the portrait and to thank him for making you laugh! (Okay, he looks sorta scary, but he's cool.) hahahhaha! But I really do like it, seriously... ugh but I'm afraid I'll be accused of being a narcissist... um, which I am...
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Awesome, it's my picture!!!
I stayed up all night reading this one chapter for Tale of Genji... Atamaga itai...
-SATO
i grew up with a resident artist, my oldest sis. so i can probably critique a piece of artwork on technique, style, brush stroke, and all that artsy fartsy stuff. i guess all those fall into the category of high art, or fine arts, like high fashion with their designer names, i.e. Versace, Jean-Paul Gaultier, etc., etc. But, art is art. it's anyone's game, i suppose. i can't draw for shit, btw.
i noticed rap/R&B wasn't even listed. haha. not that i blame ya. i like some pop; it can be cute at times. i don't think i have a favorite type of music, but i noticed i tend to stray into the electronica/alternative stuff. my favorite groups are garbage, the cardigans, radiohead not so much anymore. coldplay is not so bad. i like the white stripes among other things. the list would take forever. i've taken violin, piano and guitar lessons when i was younger. i'm no prodigy when it comes to musical instruments. i gave them up a long time ago. my sisters are proficient with at least one instrument. one is really smart and the other is extremely talented, e.g. vocally and artistically. yup, i'm the black sheep of the family. there's gotta be one in every fam. (btw, it's Tchaikovsky.)
Late bloomer? I think not. Just not very artsy. but hey, art is for our sake, so ya.
I personally like EDM, or Electronic Dance Music. I just like the whole idea of new sounds all put together to make music. It's awesome!!! Go new genres!!!!
-SATO
She actually asked me to burn a copy of my latest cd for her! hehehe. ^^
Anyways, here's the link for the script for no eProps. ^^
Enjoy!! =)
1. i can't play any instrument except for drums (which im not the best at either)
and 2. my mom has the hearing of a bat, i swear, she always turns down music when im listening to it so you can barely hear it. im sorry, i like to be respectable to everyone else, but i like my music loud--i like to get lost in it, it needs to at least be the dominating sound for me to enjoy it. it's so annoying to not be able to do so when im with the mother.
i started as an alternative junkie, then i progressed to rap/hiphop, and then to trance wth the occasional classical music. yet i've always listened to r&b. i still think i'm a rocker at heart though.
anyways, here are my faves:
alternative/rock: john mayer, maroon 5, system of a down, linkin park (personal reasons for this choice)
rap/hiphop: i love my underground buddies--atmosphere, jedi mind tricks, binary star, aesop rock. and for the rest, jayz, wu tang, btnh, and mflo! haha, and i cant forget my homie eez!
trance: no real groups, just fave songs
oceanlab - satellite
ayumi hamasaki - a song is born (tatsumaki remix)
cosmic gate - exploration of space
classical: whatevers on 102.1! it's just soothing
r&b: david tao, jay chou, brown eyes (the group), boyz ii men, alicia keys
that was rather a pointless comment, but at least i took up some room right? =)
i think the only type of music i don't like is country, actually.
sounds like me on the music, I like music. In fact, I am currently listening to Yanni and Enya while I "work". I play lots of classical at work as well. Vivaldi, Mendellsohn and of course mozart are among my favorites. Bach has some nice stuff, but most of it is a little too strong and fast paced for work environment. I love bluegrass, country, rock-n-roll, ska, pop, heavy metal, hair metal, rap, r&b. You name it, I like a little something from all styles.
I'm jealous now, I wanted to be the one who made your avatar. :)
I listen to many music genres. When I'm online I stick mainly to J-Pop/J-Rock, but my favorite american bands would be the Barenaked Ladies, Nickleback, Maroon 5, Train, as well as John Mayer. Jet's pretty good, their from Australia and have such cute accents. But now that you've mentioned Tchaikovsky, I'm listening to my classical stuff. I enjoy classical music, from ballets mostly. Most anything from the baroque period I love, as well as some earlier pieces. Mozart is pretty good. I prefer pieces that use the whole orchestra and not mainly the piano.
Sorry that you had trouble reading on my site, I've been looking for a wallpaper that is pretty yet works when there's a large amount of text over it.
Speaking of concerts, I think you get the best out of music at concerts (unless absolutely everything is synthesized). Seeing your favorite artist singing on stage with his/her crew.. hearing all the music live.. no sound effects to get in the way.. It just makes you appreciate music all the more.
i am just loving the picture
:PPPPPPP
it's actually quite adorable, in my opinion
DOMO arigato!! hahaha. hot? not quite but... thank god i didn't look like their before pics. hehe.
my bf would never kick anyone's @$$ hehe... thanks soooo much for the compliment you're so sweet!!!!!!!!!!
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