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# Statistics
Favourites: 454; Deviations: 30; Watchers: 14
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# Interests
Favorite visual artist: OdaFavorite movies: Sherlock Holmes, Detective Conan movies, One Piece, Marvels
Favorite TV shows: BBC Sherlock, One Piece, Top Gear, shows about fashion
Favorite bands / musical artists: Linkin Park, Smooth jazz
Favorite books: Sherlock Holmes
Favorite writers: Conan Doyle
Other Interests: Reading
# Comments
Comments: 27
hirokada [2013-01-07 07:40:08 +0000 UTC]
Hi! Thanks for the on my Randy Disher Project stamp - [link]
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DrawHui [2012-05-09 13:13:06 +0000 UTC]
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llyyddiiaa In reply to DrawHui [2012-05-09 13:34:23 +0000 UTC]
ζ²ιδΏοΌθ¬θ¬ζηΊζηwatcher! >w<
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DrawHui In reply to llyyddiiaa [2012-05-10 12:23:38 +0000 UTC]
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llyyddiiaa In reply to DrawHui [2012-05-10 13:52:59 +0000 UTC]
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FwankyHouse [2012-02-13 14:10:10 +0000 UTC]
Lydia Wong
Lydia Wong
From Hong Kong
Thanks for fave
You did no wrong.
...now... go play piano.
I play piano 2 or 3 hours every morning.
Been learning for 2 years, learned 20 songs.
BTW, the more you use English and memorize words, the better you will get.
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llyyddiiaa In reply to FwankyHouse [2012-02-14 13:35:45 +0000 UTC]
Play piano 2 to 3 hours every morning?! Thats pretty amazing... It's impossible for me since I wake up at 6.00am every morning...
And I think I should read more Eng books and pay more attention in class XD
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FwankyHouse In reply to llyyddiiaa [2012-02-14 19:44:45 +0000 UTC]
My cat wakes me at 6am every morning too: he wants to go out. I'm old, so without parents going crazy about piano and a crazy piano teacher, I can enjoy it. I choose my own stuff to learn, which is across 260 years of piano music history from CPE Bach to a K-ON! ending. Piano was torture when I was young, and what I learned in school years was forgotten.
Everyone seems to learn English. It can't be THAT hard. I'm learning German and Japanese, and German is fussy with context (the way they say things and their word order) while the words and verbs are simple. Japanese is insane... I just know a load of words and some very basic verb forms. That language is just too much: it is a lifestyle.
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llyyddiiaa In reply to FwankyHouse [2012-02-16 14:03:14 +0000 UTC]
About Japanese... I think knowing Chinese will be much easier to learn Japanese, because some of the japanese words are silmilar to chinese O.o My friends know japenese(they watch too much manga) and my school has spanish class ( i didn't join because i'm too lazy and my friends said the teacher was not really good)
I beleive that if i practise piano more harder, when i get older, it will be one of my hobby
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FwankyHouse In reply to llyyddiiaa [2012-02-16 15:10:10 +0000 UTC]
I know a Taiwanese woman, I worked for her CGI company to make a TV series and movie, and we met in Tokyo at that Big Sight Anime-freak convention years ago. She was shut-out because she wasn't Japanese, but she was able to get by and talk with people because she had a similar language. It helps a LOT that they took your characters/Kanji as their own, and they looked up to Chinese language as something regal or worthy of using as their own, in part. I could never learn Chinese: everything is a complex character or stream of complex characters. It is probably easier to learn to speak than write/read.
Piano is a good hobby. It's one of mine. You can learn a lot at your age and widen out understanding later in life. The language of music isn't so complex, but it takes physical coordination to play well. Don't give up on it, but try to enjoy it. You kids now have iPods and other instant-music devices I never had. We had cassette players, and no way to easily get music without spending lots of cash: we had to buy whole albums instead of just songs, even singles were bundled with B-sides making one song three times what they are now. With the internet you can get all sorts of free recording and sheet music and learn the pieces quicker and with less cost. You lucky kids.
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