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Anonymous Anonymous Poster
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| posted: 4/21/2005 at 7:53:18 PM ET I play the trumpet but I just seem to not get the high notes I know all the fingerings,too What should I do
| Anonymous Anonymous Poster
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| posted: 4/22/2005 at 11:59:43 AM ET Wow, don't like music, huh? I find that hard to believe. Maybe just haven't head the right type? I do understand about it making you feel like crap though. If I listen to the wrong kind, I just literally despair. No joke. Maybe you're just super sensitive to it, like me. Too poppy and happy, it pisses you off, classical can get boring, too hard and you end up angry....you've got to find that balance for yourself. Personally, Third Eye Blind does it for me, "just right" so to speak. And I'd discourage the lighting up part, personally, I need all the brain cells I can handle, and I'm sure it wouldn't hurt for you to have yours all intact either. Good luck in the search, and don't give up on it all, it's one thing that makes humans more than the sum of their parts.
| Anonymous Anonymous Poster
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| posted: 5/11/2005 at 10:39:45 AM ET
quote: To continue a little bit, I see it's tough to live when keeps hearing music. When it comes to me, classical music is all that matters to me! Still, for example, I don't like cars at all. Yet how can I avoid being around them all the time? You just have to learn to live with the fact that world is filled with music.
everyone likes music exept for gay peopl
| Anonymous Anonymous Poster
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| posted: 5/11/2005 at 2:42:53 PM ET gay people like music too... only super crazy silence monks dont like music
| PussCat Registered User
From: Ohio
Registered: 4/25/2005 | posted: 5/12/2005 at 5:24:55 PM ET No, even monks like music. Remember that CD that came out a few years ago called "Chant", well that was done by monks. And if I recall correctly, the vow of silence applies only to speaking, not singing, because God commands his chilren to "make a joyful noise unto the Lord". There was also a nun who was a beautiful singer, Hildegard Von Bingen maybe? Can't promise that's the right name, but she was awfully good. Oo, and has anyone heard of the Buddhist monks that start to hum chords as a chior, slowly reducing the number of singers until it is just one man, but he is still singing multiple notes at once. It seems impossible, but somehow it's done. Wow, I'd like to see that!
Half this game is ninety percent mental. -D.Ozark
| wonderflute Registered User
From: Mississippi
Registered: 7/2/2004 | posted: 5/19/2005 at 12:22:39 AM ET Really guy, I don't understand how you can't like any kind of music, but maybe you could "survive" by imagining your classmates dancing or doing something weird to one of the songs you are listening to as to not make it so boring. I listen to classical music tons, but you can only listen so much! You'll live BYE!You'll live
| jetboy2k Registered User
Registered: 5/22/2005 | posted: 5/23/2005 at 12:03:34 AM ET It seems to me that most of the folks on this post, even the well-intentioned ones, are missing the core issue here. If music truly, honestly makes you feel despair, there's something else there. Nothing, without exception, should make you feel that bad. WIthout wanting to sound like Dr. Phil (who could, possibly, be the exception to the above rule), if music is really that distressing to you, you should talk to someone about how worthless and unhappy it makes you feel. There may not be some deep hidden secret that you'll unlock (hey, you may geniunely dislike music), but you might find out how to cope with it, which would, if nothing else, be a boon in getting through the class.
It's possible that what you dislike about music, for example, is a frustration that you yourself aren't able to play, and you feel like that's a negative reflection on you (don't bother refuting this statement, because I'm not saying that this is the problem, only that it's one possibility). If this were the case, you might be able to find that not being able to play music is no reflection on you as a person, and learn to enjoy it.
Again, I don't want to get too touchy feely here, but I always hate to hear someone say that they hate something, anything, in life so much that it causes them grief and distress. I personally love music, but that is just me. Not everyone has to.
And to the jackass that said the only people that hate music are gay, there's actually only one thing that makes you gay. It's the same thing that makes you stupid - genetics.
| wonderflute Registered User
From: Mississippi
Registered: 7/2/2004 | posted: 5/23/2005 at 11:05:04 AM ET Jetboy, good speech, but I am just curious, what makes you say that being gay is related to genetics?
I am only a speck upon another speck floating in a pool of galaxy
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