Kung Fu Test

Aug 22, 2006 15:57

A couple of years ago, when I was starting to get serious about writing, I realized that a lot of writers have other creative outlets in their lives. They do felting, or archery, or embroidery, or cartooning, or folk dancing, or making movies, or beading, or playing the recorder. Several very good writer friends are very serious about martial ( Read more... )

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jennreese August 22 2006, 21:57:27 UTC
Beautiful entry, Sarah. I could go on for so long about all the things I've learned -- and am still learning -- from martial arts, that I couldn't begin to touch on them here. I've learned a lot from songwriting and drawing and bookmaking, too, but I didn't pursue them with the same perseverence and so their lessons are more fleeting ( ... )

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jennreese August 22 2006, 22:00:21 UTC
And hey! Good luck on your belt test this Saturday!!! Any chance you'll get a recording?

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sallytuppence August 22 2006, 22:17:12 UTC
Thanks for the luck! I'll try not to be too nervous, but to be in the moment.

Dunno about a recording. I'd like to have one, because the piano over there is an 8-foot grand, way, way nicer than my crummy piano at home. Can I record onto my iBook, do you know?

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gregvaneekhout August 22 2006, 22:25:21 UTC
Sure! The built-in mic isn't so great, but you can download a free program called Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/), open it up, hit the red recording button, and capture your performance.

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jennreese August 22 2006, 22:29:31 UTC
I doubt you'll get even partially decent results from the iBook. Greg probably knows better on this count, but I think the iBook's range is pretty limited and the quality seems to deteriorate rapidly. You might have better luck if you can find an external mic to use instead of the iBook's internal one. Surely you can do some tests with your piano before Saturday, though!

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gregvaneekhout August 22 2006, 22:43:23 UTC
Yeah, it might work if you can get the computer really, really close to the, er, part where the hammers hit the strings, but Jenn's probably right about the external mic.

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sallytuppence August 22 2006, 22:49:03 UTC
Well, I just tried it, and the audacity site worked surprisingly well--thanks!

The iBook's internal mic even recorded Theo in the background, playing with his Playmobil pirate ship while singing a theme from the Lord of the Rings movie. I do have an external mic around here somewhere. I'll have to try that out, too.

But damn, does my piano ever sound out of key. Ick.

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gregvaneekhout August 22 2006, 22:50:55 UTC
Maybe it's not out of key. Maybe you were just playing Drunken Piano style.

(That's a Kung Fu joke.)

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sallytuppence August 23 2006, 14:18:34 UTC
*laughs at kung fu joke*

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michaeljasper August 26 2006, 19:17:10 UTC
"The iBook's internal mic even recorded Theo in the background, playing with his Playmobil pirate ship while singing a theme from the Lord of the Rings movie."

Theo is so cool!

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sallytuppence August 22 2006, 22:11:31 UTC
Well, you're the original inspiration for all of this, Lady!

One of the most important lessons I've learned, besides focus, is that it's okay to suck.

Yes! I'm not a musician. Compared to Alfred Brendel, I suck; gawd, compared to most 13 year olds at the music school where I take lessons, I suck. But I improve every time I sit down to practice, and I take my practice seriously, every day.

Maybe what's really important is the doing, not the outcome--what you said in your comment, pretty much!

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