Black Shell - Suit For Chorus
Tuesday, 4. December 2007, 15:38:24
Today the chorus I'm in was about to take part in a competition. This is when we had our makeup and dressed up.. You can see my lips shined in the flashlight of the camera:) The left one is me. My suit is a littli different from others because there wasn't big enough suit for me and they have to specially find one for me.. Guess I've got to exercise more.

Another team is performing. For obvious reason I couldn't take photo of ourselves.. Only to wait for the DV version from our teacher..

By the way, we won the first place~~
Regards, Timm.
Eliane a/k/a Elly # 4. December 2007, 21:41
Aprilsnow 四月雪 # 7. December 2007, 08:07
What songs you had there? I sang in a Choir too when I was in college.
张弛 Sir AzureTimm, Kingdom of Love # 7. December 2007, 11:55
You have a really characteristic voice.. and I love it!
Kimberly # 7. December 2007, 21:26
Aprilsnow 四月雪 # 12. December 2007, 00:19
Kimberly # 12. December 2007, 19:12
张弛 Sir AzureTimm, Kingdom of Love # 13. December 2007, 02:13
Kimberly # 13. December 2007, 20:33
i like having my computer set up so that it can read all languages, this way, if i need something translated, i can also have that done as well.
ty for telling me that it means Rhythm of Sea, Dancing music of the young age.
It sounds very beautiful. and Rhythm, is a music pattern, so the two symbols combined to make one word, work perfectly together. one of these days, i will get me keyboards that i can use to type up the characters of chinese, vietnamese, and other languages so that i'm not left in a barrier of not knowing what my friends are saying.
now, is HAI pronounced as HI or HAY
and is YUN pronounced as YOON (as if with a long U sound) or YOUNG (without the G of course)
张弛 Sir AzureTimm, Kingdom of Love # 14. December 2007, 01:18
The keyboard I use to type Chinese is the same as that you type English. The difference is a software called 'input method', a software that can convert the pronounciation into Chinese words. Just think about it- Chinese has tens of thousands of characters, we can't put them all on a keyboard.. Or it'll be as large as a football pitch.
And Kim, it's better if you listen to professional Chinese teachers about the pronounce of Chinese words- they have 4 pitches, the same pronounce, once in different pitches, can mean completely different meanings. Go there- http://dict.cn , copy and paste the Chinese word in the search box, press enter, click the little speaker icon that showed up- you'll hear its pronouncation.
Kimberly # 14. December 2007, 03:33
张弛 Sir AzureTimm, Kingdom of Love # 14. December 2007, 04:26