Concert Going Etiquette 101

Why let fear of embarrassing yourself get in the way of the music ? Here are some tips and guidelines that will usher you to your seat, ready to steep, with no worries.


1. Get to know the music. Do your homework before you go. Know the program for the evening: Look up the works, the composers, and the artists online. The main thing at the concert is the music; the richer your appreciation of it, the bigger the payoff, whether or not you flub in some minor point of concert going etiquette.


2. Wear your Sunday best. You do not need to match the Filipiniana elegance of Mme. Imelda Marcos, whom you may sight at a concert or two! The key is to dress respectfully. No ripped denim or exposed brassiere straps please. Office attire or casual chic is usually sufficient for smaller or amateur concerts; gala evenings or a night at the Cultural Center of the Philippines may warrant more formal wear—a dress or suit for ladies, suit and tie or barong for the gents. As the venue may be cold, come with a shawl or jacket; you don’t want to drown out the music with chattering teeth.


3. Arrive and be seated with ample time to spare. Make sure that you arrive at the venue at least 15-20 minutes before the show begins. This will give you enough time to acquire a souvenir program (the print matter which usually contains a list and description of the pieces that will be performed, as well as something about the artists), make a restroom stop, and look for your seat. It is ideal to be seated with about five minutes to spare; use the time to browse through the program. You may want to take note of the longer pieces with many movements, so that you will know when to clap. (More on this further down.) Finish whatever it is you are eating or drinking before you enter the hall; no eating or drinking is allowed during the concert.


4. Prepare to be quiet. Along this line…

  • Do NOT forget to turn off your cellular phone or any other beeping device.
  • There is nothing more maddening that the sound of someone’s cellphone going off in the middle of a performance; a sounding cellphone will guarantee your status as persona non gratato other members of the audience. It is absolutely unacceptable to take calls while the performance is ongoing. If you are expecting an urgent call, leave your phone on silent alert and step out of the hall before answering the call.

  • Put away the camera.
  • Flash photography is the next most maddening and inconsiderate thing after an audible cell phone. The flash will distract both the artists and fellow members of the audience; the sounds of a camera, soft as you think they are, are also distracting.

  • Unwrap the candy beforehand.
  • If you need to take lozenges for the tickle in your throat, unwrap the candy before the concert: Crackling plastic makes a louder sound than you think.

  • Take out everything you think you will need from your bag.
  • Another bothersome noise is the sound of someone zipping and unzipping a bag and rummaging around for something. Do everyone a favor and keep your bag shut while the performance is ongoing.

5. What to expect as the concert begins. In orchestral concerts, you will see the musicians file onto the stage. Frequently, a musician (usually the oboist) will sound the note “A” , and the ensemble will tune their instruments to this note. After everyone has gotten settled, the conductor will enter; the audience will respond in applause. In concerts of fewer musicians (solo or chamber), you may applaud as soon as they appear onstage. The concert officially begins with the playing of the national anthem; it may be canned, but if it is performed live by the orchestra, do not not applaud at the end of it.


6. Be utterly silent during the performance. Everyone’s attention will now be riveted on the musicians. So as not to distract or irritate anyone, please refrain from speaking (even whispers can be heard). Do not hum along, sing, clap or dance, no matter how enjoyable the music may be.

  • A word about applause:
  • It is proper to applaud only after an entire work has finished. If a work has multiple movements, do not clap between the movements. If you are having trouble figuring out when to clap, take your cue from more experienced members of the audience around you.

7. Curtain calls and encores. At the end of a work, as the audience applauds, you will see the conductor or soloist leave the stage and return; this is a curtain call. It is customary for the performer(s) to come back for repeated curtain calls when the applause is enthusiastic or prolonged. This is also the proper time to express your enthusiasm for a performance. The word to use is “Bravo!” (if the artist is male), or “Brava!” (if the artist is female). You may also hear the word “Encore!”, which means “More!” The artist may respond to this appeal by once again taking his place at his instrument; this is a sign for the audience to quiet down. Usually, the artist will turn to the audience and identify what he will perform by way of an encore. (That’s what the artist is saying that the front rows can hear, but no one in the balcony can!)

Lagi kitang naalala

Lagi Kitang Naaalala - Philippine Madrigal Singers

"Lagi Kitang Naaalala"
lyrics by: Levi Celerio


Lagi kitang naaalala
Kahit na pilitin kong limutin ka.
Nilimot na kita sa aking buhay
Ngunit pangarap din kita.


Habang ikaw ay nililimot
Ay lalong sumisidhi ang pag-irog.
Sa aking puso ay nakalarawan,
pag-ibig mo, lamang.


Kung tunay ang tanging pagmamahal
Ay di mapaparam
Habang nagdudulot ng pighati
Lalong di mapawi.


Lagi kitang naaalala
Kahit na pilitin kong limutin ka.
Sa aking puso ay nakalarawan
pag-ibig mo, hirang.



Pag-ibig ko'y laging ikaw.

Your favorite music = happy heart

WASHINGTON (AFP) - - Listening to your favorite music may be helpful to maintaining a healthy heart, according to a study.

The research team at the University of Maryland School of Medicine announced they had shown for the first time the emotions aroused by music enjoyed by the listener to be beneficial to a healthy blood vessel function.

The team, who in a 2005 study noted the cardiovascular benefits of laughter, presented their work at the 2008 Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association in New Orleans.

"I was impressed with the highly significant differences both before and after listening to joyful music as well as between joyful and anxious music," said head researcher Michael Miller, director of preventive cardiology at the University of Maryland Medical Center and associate professor of medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

The study found that participants -- 10 healthy, non-smoking volunteers -- listening to music that gave them a sense of joy caused the inner-lining tissues of blood vessels to expand, which increased blood flow.

The response matched the result of the 2005 study of laughter.

To minimize desensitization of emotions felt by listening to their favorite music, participants were instructed to avoid listening to the pieces for a minimum of two weeks before the test.

"The idea here was that when they listened to this music that they really enjoyed, they would get an extra boost of whatever emotion was being generated," said Miller.

The study found that the diameter of the average upper arm blood vessel increased 26 percent after listening to joyful music, and listening to music that caused anxiety narrowed blood vessels by six percent.

The physiological impact of music may also affect the activity of the "feel good" brain chemicals called endorphins, according to the study

The study's results, said Miller, signal yet "another preventive strategy that we may incorporate in our daily lives to promote heart health."


Source: yahoo.com

How To Deal With A Difficult Boss


I was once worked in an outsourcing company before and I had to admit that my former boss is FULL of CRAP... Not only did he give a hard time with me, but also to my other officemates as well...

I found this post from one of my former officemates and I think it's very helpful for everyone here who has trouble dealing with their nemesis (their boss, hahaha!)
To everyone here employed, this one's for you... :D

Well if you have worked for anytime at all, you have had the opportunity to work with a difficult boss. I have had the pleasure of working with many over my lifetime and have learned a few interesting ways to handle a difficult boss.

First, Change your perspective.As long as you see your boss through your "jerk" filter, your boss will be a jerk. Let that go and see your boss as just your boss. Period. Don't make judgments or put labels on the boss. Realize that your boss just is. Shifting your perspective will help you to begin to shift the energy around how you think and respond to your boss.

Second, Learn to manage your boss.

Third, Understand that your boss is not going to change. I have worked with clients that think that if they just do their job better, faster, or more elegantly, the boss will see how valuable they are and change their evil ways. Ha, in your dreams! The boss is not going to change.

Fourth, Know that it does not matter if you like your boss.You do not have to be best friends with the boss. You do, however, have to have a professional relationship. That means that you do not complain or gossip about your boss and you get your job done.

Fifth, Understand that you have a few choices. You can stay and live with it or you can leave. You can either adapt to the situation or leave the situation. If you feel like the boss has done something illegal, you can always see a lawyer and find out what your rights are. You might also talk to someone in your Human Resource Department or the Equal Employment Opportunity person in your company. The thing to remember is that you are never powerless. Even if all you can do is control your own actions and attitudes, remember you are in control.

Sixth, Document everything. Documentation will support you if you ever have to file a complaint. Keep detailed records about the interactions with your boss, the work you are doing, and anything else that may seem important.

Seventh, Everyone is someone's difficult person. It is a matter of maintaining your sanity.

Eighth, Find someone outside of your work environment to talk with.

Lastly, Remember, you have the POWER!!Don't let anyone take it from you. Control your actions and attitudes. As long as you are in control, you are better able to manage the situation and make the best choices.


Good Luck! :D

7 Definitive Signs He's in Love With You


Every woman wants a sure shot way of knowing that a man you are moving around with is in love. Here are the 7 signs he's in love with you. Women can generally be very communicative, but men do not speak out their minds. Though men do not speak out what is going through their minds, there are tell-tale signs to know what he feels for you. Men also give these signs so that women understand what he feels for her. Men generally do not say because they are afraid that the women might not be feeling the same way.

The 7 signs that he's in love with you:

1) The first sign is his willingness and desire to be with you. A man will always want to be connected with the women he fathoms. He would make it a point to call or meet even if it be for a very little time of the day. He will plan his time according to the fact that he maximizes the time spent with his women. He wants to seen around you and wants you to have him in his minds and be sure that you are in his mind too. His feelings are there for you if he makes excuses to spend a little more time with you.

2) One of the most important among the 7 signs that he's in love with you is the fact that he gives very less attention to other females. Men generally are very aware of the presence of other females around. If he loves you this awareness decreases and he is willing to concentrate on you. He would be interested in spending quality time alone with you and make up arrangements for that. He would try to wean you out of the group.

3) The third sign is when he revels in the physical proximity. He wants to hold your hands or kiss you. He would want to be as close to you physically as possible.

4) He is concerned about your well being and wants to make you happy at all costs. This is one of the most visible of the 7 signs that he's in love with you.

5) A man is ready to commit if he wants to know other people who are close to him know that you exist. If he wants that you gel with his friends or group then it's a sign that he loves you. Men generally invite only those girls to his group or to meet parents with whom they have something going on.

6) Men have their timetables generally set; he does not want to be disturbed when he does his favorite thing. If he makes an allowance for you and decides that he wants to do something with you, then it means that he is interested in you. And he thinks that the other thing is not as interesting as you.

7) One of the most definitive signs of the 7 signs that he's in love with you. Is the fact that he plans his future around you or with you? If he thinks that in the future that he sees for himself, you are an important part then he is definitely in love with you and wants to have a long term relationship. He would mostly talk of living together, marriage or kids.

Blog updates!

Hello fellow bloggers!

Thank you for dropping by! I've been busy this couple of weeks because of the workload here in the office. But Now I had some free time, I made some changes here in my blog, so here it goes:

--- I changed the layout of my blog, from the simple black and blue layout:


to a dreamy blue layout! (simply lurrrve it!)

--- I also added some additional widgets in my blog (check out my plurk everyone!) and I would like to add more soon... (need to pick some widgets that suits my blog, lol!)

--- I added some links to my blogroll, some of them were blogs from my online friends in plurk.

--- And so here it is! here are some changes in my blog. If you like to exchange links just post your comments here, thanks!

Well, I need to get back to work! till my next post!

~ tala-chan ^_^

St. Thomas Aquinas' Pange Lingua Gloriosi and other Choral Works

St. Thomas Aquinas
Pange Lingua Gloriosi
J. Pamintuan
(World Premiere)

and other Choral Works



Featuring:
The Ateneo de Manila College Glee Club
Ma. Lourdes Hermo

Coro Tomasino of the UST Conservatory
Ronan Ferrer

De La Salle University Chorale
Rodolfo Delarmente

Philippine Normal University Chorale
Luzviminda Modelo

St. Scholastica' s Manila - HSGC
Carl Elmore Facto

MAIORcaritas (UST Phar Alumni)
Amando Reniva

University of the East Chorale
Anna Tabita Abeleda - Piquero

University of the Philippines Madrigal Singers
Mark Anthony Carpio

University of the Philippines Singing Ambassadors
Eduardo Manguiat

Dean Raul Sunico, special guest
Jonathan Velasco, host
* * *

12 December 2008, Friday at 7pm

Plaza Mayor, Main Building

University of Santo Tomas

Free Admission

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Better in time

Last Song Syndrome mode (aka LSS mode...)

Better in time
Leona Lewis


(Ooooh)


It's been the longest winter without you
I didn't know where to turn to
See somehow I can't forget you
After all that we've been through

Going coming thought I heard a knock
Who's there no one
Thinking that I deserve it
Now I realize that I really didn't know
If you didn't notice you mean everything
Quickly I'm learning to love again
All I know is I'ma be ok

[Chorus:]
Thought I couldn't live without you
It's gonna hurt when it heals too
It'll all get better in time
And even though I really love you
I'm gonna smile cause I deserve to
It'll all get better in time

I couldn't turn on the TV
Without something there to remind me
Was it all that easy
To just put aside your feelings

If I'm dreaming don't wanna laugh
Hurt my feelings but that's the past
I believe it
And I know that time will heal it
If you didn't notice boy you meant everything
Quickly I'm learning to love again
All I know is I'ma be ok

[Chorus:]
Thought I couldn't live without you
It's gonna hurt when it heals too
It'll all get better in time
And even though I really love you
I'm gonna smile cause I deserve to
It'll all get better in time

Since there's no more you and me
It's time I let you go
So I can be free
And live my life how it should be
No matter how hard it is I'll be fine without you
Yes I will

[Chorus: x2]
Thought I couldn't live without you
It's gonna hurt when it heals too
It'll all get better in time
And even though I really love you
I'm gonna smile cause I deserve to
It'll all get better in time

The Advantages Of Being "POOR"

To some, being poor is embarrassing and shameful, but to a select group of people; being poor is something they’re grateful to be. They embrace it and use it to their advantage to achieve better lives for themselves and for those around them.

If you were poor or are poor don’t fret because you’re in good company and you’re actually at more of an advantage than those with bigger bank accounts.


Being poor Empowers and Motivates

It may seem hard to believe for some, but having little money can drive people to greatness. But it can also drive individuals to destroy themselves. It all depends on the way a person reacts to a financial situation. Here are a few tips for empowering and motivating yourself if you are poor:

- Don’t become jealous, become even –

When you see someone richer than you, you should only be jealous for so long. You must turn that jealously into a competitive edge. Every gadget, car, and vacation they have should motivate you to achieve the same luxuries. Don’t become too consumed by one-upping these people because the grass isn’t always as green as you think on the other side.

- Your rags-to-riches tale will inspire -

Whenever I feel frustrated I read a rags-to-riches story. There are so many of them, and new ones are being written every day. These stories aren’t unique to the United States either. Some of the most well-known of these stories are:
JK Rowling
Andrew Carnegie
Roman Abramovich
Tamir Sapir
Chris Gardner
Oprah Winfrey
Felix Dennis

By rising above poverty, your story will go down in history inspiring people for generations to come. This is motivating because simply by positively changing yourself, you will positively change lives.

You’ve got nothin’, you’ve got nothin’ to lose

Think you need money to achieve your dreams? Think again. You’re so much better off with little to no money, even if you’re launching a business. When you have no money, you have the freedom to pursue your dreams without the fear of losing money or putting yourself in financial ruin. Fear is the biggest deterrent of success. The fear of losing money is probably the biggest for most; and you can easily be fearless by being poor.

I know there will be people rebutting saying that you do need money to achieve a lot of dreams. I still beg to differ though. Take the story of Liz Murray. She dreamed of attending Harvard but was poor and homeless. With hard work, perseverance, and ingenuity; she found a way. Liz received a scholarship and attended Harvard. The old cliché of “where there’s a will, there’s a way” is certainly true.

Here are a few tips to achieve your big dreams with little money:

- Use your talents

You can develop many talents over your lifetime, but there are some that you were born with and were meant to use. They give you an advantage over other people. Properly harness their power and you’ll find that you can achieve what you desire in life.

- Use the internet

If you’re reading this article then you have access to the internet. The web is one of the greatest and cheapest (often free) tools to help you chase your dreams. It’s a time suck for some people, but if you can stay focused, the learning and networking opportunities are priceless. Social networking sites like Facebook give EVERYONE the opportunity to network with extremely successful individuals.

- Grow your mind

Knowledge doesn’t discriminate. Rich or poor, you can have all the knowledge you desire. You might not get the greatest education in school, but you can take it upon yourself to learn and fill in the gaps that public education misses. Knowledge has more power than any pile of money. Read articles on the internet, watch educational tv shows, or borrow books from the library.

You have something to live for . .

Most parents may think it’s best to give their children everything they desire. But the only thing that this does is stifle ambition. When you have everything, what do you have to strive for or even live for? We all need a purpose to get us up every day. When people have everything they ask themselves, “is this all there is to life.” It almost like you’ve hit a dead end in your life. Now don’t get me wrong, not everyone born with a silver spoon in their mouth lacks ambition. But I rather have the ambition that only comes from being poor. It’s unstoppable.

You aren’t as poor as you think

If you’re reading this article, then you really aren’t poor. You have internet access, which means you have electricity, which means you have a roof over your head; which in most books isn’t considered being poor, no matter what government statistics and labeling say. You have more luxuries than many people of the world have necessities. Even if you’re reading this at a library because you can’t afford a computer, you’re less poor than plenty others. So before you read any further, please get this misconception out of your mind. “Poor” is such a broad term today that it doesn’t have the same meaning it used to. YOU ARE NOT POOR.

The best things in life are free!

You can’t buy love. You can’t buy real friends. You can’t buy family. You can’t buy happiness. You can’t buy time. There are so many things that make life great which you can’t buy. Even though you are “poor” you have access to the most valuable parts of life. So I guess if you think about it; you’re as rich as they come.

*A note to the critics:

I know the critics out there will say there is nothing great about being poor and tell me to think about all the children dying in poverty stricken countries because of lack of access to food, clean water, and medical care. There are many horrible and tragic things that result from poverty. That is why I have signed up Lyved to be a part of Blog Action Day 2008. On October 15, 2008 some of the most influential blogs in the world will unite to discuss poverty.

My intention of this article was to inspire people who think that they are poor to take action and achieve more in life. They’ll change their life, the lives of those around them, and by doing so; they’ll change the world.


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Choral Music at its finest... Upcoming Choral Events in the Philippines


Here are some of the upcoming choral events from different choirs in the Philippines.


"Aspects of Love"
Philippine Madrigal Singers (Mark Carpio, Choirmaster)
21 September 2008
Philamlife Auditorium, U.N. Avenue, Manila

"Gospel Fever"
UECP Junior Choir (Gideon Bendicion, Musical Director)
28 September 2008
UECP Main Sanctuary, Sta. Cruz, Manila


Send-off Concert
St. John Bosco Chorale
(Lester Delgado, Musical Director)
11 October 2008
St. John Bosco Parish, Makati City

"Shining Through"
Philippine Madrigal Singers
(Mark Carpio, Choirmaster)
25 October 2008
CCP Main Theater, CCP Complex, Manila

"MEMORARE: Memories in Melodies"
Sta. Teresita Parish Chorale (Ronald Raz, Musical Director)
07 November 2008
Philamlife Auditorium, U.N. Avenue, Manila

NAMCYA 2008 - National Competition & Festival

Various Youth Choirs
15 November 2008
CCP Main Theater, CCP Complex, Manila

Voices in Harmony 2008 - Final Round
Various High School Choirs
29 November 2008
Crossroad 77 Convenarium, Quezon City

"The Star of Hope"

Philippine Madrigal Singers
(Mark Carpio, Choirmaster)
6 December 2008
CCP Main Theate
CP Complex, Manila

For additional info about their upcoming performances, feel free to post your message here in my blog, thanks!

"Aspects Of Love" - A fundraising concert for National Artist Andrea Veneracion

"Aspects of Love"
Special Concert for National Artist for Music Andrea O. Veneracion

featuring bass-baritone Jonathan Zaens
and
the UP Madrigal Singers

21 September 2008
7:00pm
Philamlife Auditiorium, UN Manila

Tickets @ Php500.00



This concert is aimed to raise funds for the medical needs of the founder of the UP Madrigal Singers Andrea Veneracion, the last surviving National Artist for Music.

Entitled “Aspects of Love”, the concert will feature the UP Madrigal Singers (popularly known as Madz) with acclaimed baritone Jonathan Zaens.

Tickets are at Php500 which can be purchased at the concert venue.
Students with current valid student ID may be eligible for applicable discounts.
Since this is a special concert of the Madz, it is wise to come as early as possible because tickets may be sold out.

For ticket inquiries, write to upms2000@yahoo. com or text :
0917.8842200 (chichi abella) or 0917.7954381 (odette galura)

Congratulations Laarni Lozada!



Congratulations Laarni Lozada for being the Grand Star Dreamer for this season's Pinoy Dream Academy!

Proud of you Girl!

yeah, that's me and Laarni in the pic... :)


Laarni Losala For Grand Star Dreamer


Here are some of the reasons why you should vote for Laarni Losala for the Grand Star Dreamer for this season's Pinoy Dream Academy:



1. Excellent musicality.

2. Has mastered all the techniques taught in the academy.

3. Superb versatility in multiple music genres - gospel (Lead Me Lord, The Prayer), classical/opera (Bohemian Rhapsody, Di Ko Kayang Tanggapin), pop (On the Wings of Love, As If We Never Said Goodbye, Natural Woman), rock (Di Ko Kayang Tanggapin, Bohemian Rhapsody), ballad (Kung Ako na Lang Sana), rnb (Fighter)

4. Has fire, passion, and sincerity in singing.

5. Never requested to change the assigned song for her - a mark of a good attitude of accepting challenges and going beyond comfort zones.

6. Always pushes the limit.

7. Adaptability of modifying singing styles whenever appropriate to the song assigned.

8. She might have undergone music lessons and assistance but not all scholars who had previous music lessons are as naturally gifted with a golden voice as Laarni.

9. There are still a lot of potential left to be discovered.

10. A future diva that cannot just only hit high notes but hit them clearly and accurately unlike others who pushes too hard and still produces a flat note.

11. World class vocal prowess.

12. Her improved attitude reflects more confidence in performance resulting in increased stage presence.

13. Though she had so many issues, she still managed to leave her tears and sing like a professional on stage.

14. She is not that beautiful but in the near future with the help of skin care, she would be looking like an artista.

15. She enjoys what she's doing.

16. She's humble and does not consider herself to be the best.

17. She's transparent though she's emotional but the gifted ones may have the oddest personalities. She's gifted!

18. Can belt out difficult songs (Be it Celine's, Regine's, Whitney's, Mariah's, Aerosmith's, Aretha's, Christina Aguilera's, and other prominent artists).

19. Can duet with powerful singers without being eaten up.

20. Has that unexplainable charisma that causes others to love her or some to hate her - you might not like her but you just can't ignore her.

21. Has the support of fans worldwide based on intense activity in social networking sites and forums.

22. She's independent and self-supporting.

23. She has faith in God Almighty.

24. She loves her family and thinks about their welfare.

25. A conservative Filipina.

26. She has her own way of interpreting a song while she furnishes the smallest details to achieve an excellent performance.

27. She has a promising career and the futuristic vision of becoming one of the country's best divas in level with Regine Velasquez, Lani Misalucha, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Jaya, Kuh Ledesma, Lea Salonga, Carol Banawa, Sheryn Regis, and Frenchie Dy.

28. Her voice may not be unique and has several semblances - but there can only be one Laarni Losala and as time progresses, she will establish her own trademark.

29. Has good eye contact and focus.

30. She does not care if she wins or not because all that matters is for her to help her family and to start a singing career in showbiz.

Grand Dream Night will be held on Sept. 13 and 14 at the Cuneta Astrodome in Pasay City.

LAARNI LOSALA FOR GRAND STAR DREAMER!!!


ten [CONIO]mandments...

***this one is also taken from heyna's blog...hahaha!

this post is really funny! enjoy reading!


1. Thou shall make gamit "make+pandiwa".

ex. "Let's make pasok na to our class!"
"Wait lang! I'm making kain pa!"
"Come on na, we can't make hintay anymore! It's in Andrew pa, you know?"

2. Thou shall make kalat "noh", "diba" and "eh" in your pangungusap.

ex. "I don't like to make lakad in the baha nga, no? Eh diba it's like, so eew, diba?"
"What ba: stop nga being maarte noh?"
"Eh as if you want naman also, diba?"

3. When making describe a whatever, always say "It's SO pang-uri!"

ex. "It's so malaki, you know, and so mainit!"
"I know right? So sarap nga, eh!"
"You're making me inggit naman.. I'll make bili nga my own burger."

4. When you are lalaki, make parang punctuation "dude", 'tsong" or "pare"

ex. "Dude, ENGANAL is so hirap, pare."
"I know, tsong, I got bagsak nga in quiz one, eh"

5. Thou shall know you know? I know right!

ex. "My bag is so bigat today, you know"
"I know, right! We have to make dala pa kasi the jumbo Physics book eh!"

6. Make gawa the plural of pangngalans like in English or Spanish.

ex. "I have so many tigyawats, oh!"

7. Like, when you can make kaya, always use like. Like, I know right?

ex. "Like, it's so init naman!"
"Yah! The aircon, it's, like sira!"

8. Make yourself feel so galing by translating the last word of your sentence, you know, your pangungusap?

ex. "Kakainis naman in the LRT! How plenty tao, you know, people?"
"It's so tight nga there, eh, you know, masikip?"

9. Make gamit of plenty abbreviations, you know, daglat?"

ex. "Like, OMG! It's like traffic sa LRT"
"I know right? It's so kaka!"
"Kaka?"
"Kakaasar!"

10. Make gamit the pinakamaarte voice and pronunciation you have para full effect!

ex. "I'm, like, making aral at the Arrhneo!"
"Me naman, I'm from Lazzahl!"


You might be a musician if...


Your phone is unplugged for 2 hours or more a day so you can practice.

You are more worried about breaking a finger than breaking a leg.

Bach is not just a funny sound you can make in your throat.

When practicing chromatic scales becomes more fun then bowling.

You spend more money on books, instrument supplies, private lessons, and classes then rent, food, and bills combined and, you have more then one job to pay for everything..

You dream about little sharps attacking flats and whole notes falling in love with quarter notes.

Playing the Flight of the Bumblebee is as easy as reciting the alphabet.

You know that normally The Flight of the Bumblebee is not that easy of a piece.

The thought of taking a break, if only for a week, sounds crazy and suicidal.

You listen to PDQ Bach and get all of the jokes.

That irritating song that's been running through your head for two weeks is by Mozart.

That irritating song that's been running through your head for two weeks is from "Wozzeck" by Webern.

Your notice you are drumming your fingers on the table to the rhythm of the classical music being played at the restaurant.

You walk down the hall singing the bass line to Beethoven's 7th and you wonder why people look at funny.

You might be a musician if you consider Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" marchable.

You prefer playing your instrument rather than having sex.

You know and can recite all the musician jokes and derivitives in score order!

Getting the sniffles is a true catastrophy.

You walk around conducting the Verdi Requiem, Dvorak Requiem, Bruckner e-minor Mass, Beethoven 7, etc., and wonder why people are looking at you funny.

You can roughly translate any Latin text, but you've never taken a Latin class.

Your co-workers can tell what you are listening to on your headphones by the way you are typing.

You're willing to shell out $16 for a score to 4'33".

You know what 4'33" is.

You know Tchaikovsky' s full name AND all its spellings.

You have played more instruments than the average person can name.

You own more in sheet music than in CDs

You can define the difference between a sonata and a concerto.

You know 101 jokes involving either violas, French horns, or percussionists.

You know any jokes about players of any other specific instruments.

You took more semesters of foreign languages that you hardly ever use than English.

You have expelled more hot air than your average politician.

You actually cheered on the marching band in high school.

You have ever played anything by Bela Bartok.

You had carpal tunnel before computers became popular, or have injured yourself more times sitting down than standing up.

Team IMS 2.0

After a series of events that occured these past few months (i.e. Heynah resigned from the office, Michelle, Ryan and Jayson transfered here in USAP Manila, former boss RC transferred in affiliate marketing department, Jody also transferred in user experience department, Boris appointed as the new senior IMS, Guia-chan was transferred to Jj's team and I was transfered to Renren's team) here is the new (and improved...)

Team IMS 2.0!

Featuring the new (and notorious) bosses..


Boris, Vinny, Nee-chan, Lolo Ren and Kiko-chan (ung nakaupo!)

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Team Palo (aka Team Renren)


Yancy Gay, Model Mich, Lolo Ren, Tala-chan and Oli Oli

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Team Anime (aka Team JJ)


Ryan, Rhea, Nee-chan, Guia-chan and Paolo (10 months pregnant, lol!)

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Team Payaso/Emo (aka Team Vins)


Raffy, Gha, Emo Vins, Aber and Payasong Renwick

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Team Bo (as in Boris)
(the all boys team, boys nga ba?!hahahah!)


Gumar, Boris, Ruby (in pic), Elmer and Jayson

Here's the rest of the class pic in here! enjoy!

The sacrament of waiting...

***taken from Heyna's blog... :)

The Sacrament of Waiting
by Fr. James Donelan, S.J.



The English poet John Milton once wrote that those who serve stand and wait. I think I would go further and say that those who wait render the highest form of service. Waiting requires more discipline, more self-control and emotional maturity, more unshakeable faith in our cause, more unwavering hope in the future, more sustaining love in our hearts than all the great deeds of derring-do that go by the name of action.





Waiting is a mystery—a natural sacrament of life. There is a meaning
hidden in all the times we have to wait. It must be an important mystery because there is so much waiting in our lives.

Everyday is filled with those little moments of waiting—testing our patience and our nerves, schooling us in our self-control—pasensya na lang. We wait for meals to be served, for a letter to arrive, for a friend, concerts and circuses. Our airline terminals, railway stations, and bus depots are temples of waiting filled with men and women who wait in joy for the arrival of a loved one—or wait in sadness to say goodbye and to give that last wave of hand. We wait for birthdays and vacations; we wait for Christmas. We wait for spring to come or autumn—for the rains to begin or stop.

And we wait for ourselves to grow from childhood to maturity. We wait for those inner voices that tell us when we are ready for the next step. We wait for graduation, for our first job, our first promotion. We wait for success, and recognition. We wait to grow up—to reach the stage where we make our own decision.

We cannot remove this waiting from our lives. It is part of the tapestry of living—the fabric in which the threads are woven that tell the story of our lives.

Yet the current philosophies would have us forget the need to wait. “Grab all the gusto you can get.” So reads one of America’s great beer advertisements—Get it now. Instant pleasure—instant transcendence. Don’t wait for anything. Life is short—eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow you’ll die. And so they rationalize us into accepting unlicensed and irresponsible freedom—premarital sex and extramarital affairs—they warn against attachment and commitment, against expecting anything of anybody, or allowing them to expect anything of us, against vows and promises, against duty and responsibility, against dropping any anchors in the currents of our life that will cause us to hold and to wait.

This may be the correct prescription for pleasure—but even that is fleeting and doubtful. What was it Shakespeare said about the mad pursuit of pleasure? “Past reason hunted, and once had, past reason hated.” Now if we wish to be real human beings, spirit as well as flesh, souls as well as heart, we have to learn to love someone else other than ourselves.

For most of all waiting means waiting for someone else. It is a mystery brushing by our face everyday like stray wind or a leaf falling from a tree. Anyone who has ever loved knows how much waiting goes into it, how much waiting is important for love to grow, to flourish through a lifetime.

Why is this so? Why can’t we have love right now—two years, three years, five years—and seemingly waste so much time? You might as well ask why a tree should take so long to bear fruit, the seed to flower, carbon to change into a diamond.

There is no simple answer, no more than there is to life’s demands: having to say goodbye to someone you love because either you or they have already made other commitments, or because they have to grow and find the meaning of their own lives, having yourself to leave home and loved ones to find your path. Goodbyes, like waiting, are also sacraments of our lives.

All we know is that growth—the budding, the flowering of love needs patient waiting. We have to give each other time to grow. There is no way we can make someone else truly love us or we love them, except through time. So we give each other that mysterious gift of waiting—of being present without making demands or asking rewards. There is nothing harder to do than this. It tests the depth and sincerity of our love. But there is life in the gift we give.

So lovers wait for each other until they can see things the same way, or let each other freely see things in quite different ways. What do we lose when lovers hurt each other and cannot regain the balance and intimacy of the way they were? They have to wait—in silence—but still be present to each other until the pain subsides to an ache and then only a memory, and the threads of the tapestry can be woven together again in a single love story.

What do we lose when we refuse to wait? When we try to find short cuts through life, when we try to incubate love and rush blindly and foolishly into a commitment we are neither mature nor responsible enough to assume? We lose the hope of ever truly loving or being loved. Think of all the great love stories of history and literature. Isn’t it of their very essence that they are filled with the strange but common mystery—that waiting is part of the substance, the basic fabric—against which the story of that true love is written?

How can we ever find either life or love if we are too impatient to wait for it?

UAAP Season 71 2nd round schedule

August 7 - Araneta Coliseum
2 PM - NU vs UP
4 PM - DLSU vs UE

August 9 - Philsports Arena
2 PM - ADU vs UST
4 PM - ADMU vs FEU

August 10 - Philsports Arena
2 PM - UE vs NU
4 PM - UP vs DLSU

August 14 - Philsports Arena
2 PM - FEU vs ADU
4 PM - UST vs ADMU

August 16 - Araneta Coliseum
2 PM - ADU vs UP
4 PM - DLSU vs FEU

August 17 - Araneta Coliseum
2 PM - NU vs UST
4 PM - ADMU vs UE

August 21 - Araneta Coliseum
2 PM - FEU vs NU
4 PM - UE vs UST

August 23 - Philsports Arena
2 PM - NU vs DLSU
4 PM - UST vs FEU

August 24 - Philsports Arena
2 PM - ADMU vs ADU
4 PM - UP vs UE

August 28 - Philsports Arena
2 PM - DLSU vs ADU
4 PM - UP vs ADMU

August 30 - Araneta Coliseum
2 PM - UE vs ADU
4 PM - UST vs DLSU

August 31 - Araneta Coliseum
2 PM - ADMU vs NU
4 PM - FEU vs UP

September 4 - Araneta Coliseum
2 PM - NU vs ADU
4 PM - UE vs FEU

September 6 - Araneta Coliseum
2 PM - UP vs UST
4 PM - DLSU vs ADMU

September 7 - Cheerdance Competition

1 John 4:18

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There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear. For fear has to do with punishment, and whoever fears has not been perfected in love.

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David Cook's first solo tour in Manila


Yep, you've heard it right, David Cook will be having its first solo tour after the Idol tour here in Manila this coming January 27, 2009.

In his radio interview with ChumFM, the American Idol winner spoke about the release of his album in November and his future plans in 2009, and this includes his first concert here in Manila after the Idol tour.

Here's the Youtube video of David Cook's radio inverview:




American Idol season 7 winner David Cook is well-known for his unique renditions of Mariah Carey's hit song "Always be my baby" and Chris Cornell's "Billie Jean" that he sung in the competition.

As of now, no news where David Cook's upcoming concert will take place and so is the concert tickets. Updates will be posted soon.

Alicia Keys As I Am Tour in Manila


Alicia Keys "As I Am" concert in Manila will be held this coming August 5, 2008 at the SM Mall of Asia open field. This concert of hers in included in her "As I am" world tour.




Alicia Keys is the voice of her chart-topping songs such as "If I ain't got you", "Fallin'", "How come you don't call me" and "Karma". In her third and latest album "As I am" includes another of her RNB songs such as "No one", "Like You’ll Never See Me Again" and "Teenage love affair".

Tickets for the concert are available at the Ticket World outlets located in SM Malls. You could also buy tickets online to their website http://www.ticketworld.com.ph and call 891-9999. As for the ticket prices, here are the list:

Platinum : Php8000
Gold : Php4068.50
Silver : Php2729.50
Bronze: Php927.00
General Admission : Php463.50

Here is the seat plan of the SM Mall Of Asia open field:



My sister and I already purchased tickets and it's almost sold out. Don't miss this chance. Hurry and buy your tickets now! :)

My blog is now PR2!

My blog is now Page Rank 2!

Yipee!

^_^

tala-chan.blogspot.com



Who is laarni Losala?



Before I post some things about Laarni Losala, here are some of her information:


Laarni Losala

The Independent Woman from Sultan Kudarat

Full Name: LAARNI LOSALA

Age: 22

Birthdate: 23 June

Place of Birth: Pasig

Height: 5’2”

Weight: 119 lbs.

Racial Descent: Filipino

Civil Status: Single

Occupation: Student

Educ. Attainment: Bachelor or Secondary Education major in English (ongoing)

School Last Attended: Philippine Women’s University

Interests (other than singing): Acting, debate, teaching

Favorite Singers: Lea Salonga, Whitney Houston, Charlotte Church, Sitti, Charice Pempengco, Gary V., Renee Olstead, Enya

Musical influences: Aunt Linda; Teacher Beth Ancheta (PWU); Mr. Anderson Go (PWU); my former mentor Mr. Rudy Franciso, musical director of Calesa Bar; PWU Dean of Music Harold Galang; my friends from Ambassadors of Light; Malate Choir; Coro de San Sebastian

Discovering my voice: “Bibo po ako sa amin when I was a kid. Ginagawa kong microphone ang sandok. Then, lagi akong kumakanta sa loob ng klase during elementary years. Ang saya ko everytime ako kumakanta ng Lupang Hinirang sa flag pole.”

First song ever performed: Ang Tao’y Marupok Kay Daling Lumimot

Musical instrument I can play: Piano. My tita financed my piano lessons at PWU.

Musical instrument I’d like to learn: Violin, guitar

Greatest achievement: I’ve been able to support myself financially, and getting into PDA.

Biggest failure: When I failed and lost my scholarship in college.

Greatest Dream: To have a meaningful and peaceful life


Song of my life: Karamay Mo Si Hesus, composed by Mr. Anderson Go

Quote Me: “Music is my passion.Music will save me.”


Notes on Laarni:

At a young age, Laarni left Sultan Kudarat to find a better life in Manila, but with the promise that when she came back home, fresh with accomplishments they could all be proud of, she would set the family free from the poverty.

In Manila, Laarni came face to face with more hardships and suffering.Without her family to turn to, she found a lot of friends who shared her interest and passion in singing. Through them, her knowledge in music was enhanced, boosting up her confidence to sing.

Her voice as her asset, Laarni found ways to send herself to school. To graduate from college would be the first step toward fulfilling her promise to her family. But when the opportunity for a showbiz career knocked, she chose to drop school for the meantime and give PinoyDreamAcademy a try.With PDA, she could find herself delivering her promise of achievements to her family earlier than she expected.


As a friend, Laarni is such a humble and sweet friend. Although she's somewhat childish and couldn't control her feeling towards some situations, she's very transparent, sweet and fun to be with.


As a choir member, she's a fast learner.As she first hears the song she already knows the song. She also has a lovely voice that everyone will love.



If you want to hear her lovely angelic voice you could take a peek at her videos at youtube:


The Prayer (recording)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVflXR1whFA


Pangarap Ko'y Ibigin Ka

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otQbKjRB72c


Light of a million mornings

http://youtube.com/watch?v=mRMfRrxVV44


What Kind of Fool Am I

http://youtube.com/watch?v=cjc9Sc8iHfY


If I Believe

http://youtube.com/watch?v=VEKFXPrkPWk


Run to You

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehSl_ySFEic


I Will Always Love You

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcwnZn5P8mw


Ikaw/ Isang Lahi

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWPUMQQ2RiY


The Prayer ( Live performance)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rykRyahAurs


Moments of love

http://youtube.com/watch?v=8hfsrDoazWM


Never Gonna Say Goodbye

http://youtube.com/watch?v=kvMhX12lZ58


Broken Vow

http://youtube.com/watch?v=xCH3RuagsoA


Nandito Ako

http://youtube.com/watch?v=GeMqzz2I-z0


Pangarap Na Bituin

ttp://youtube.com/watch?v=yK2UyxFIKtE


Kung Maiibalik Ko Lang

ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5xJ_26Eb2M


Hanggang Ngayon

ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcks64g23Zs


Bukas Na Lang Kita Mamahalin

ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2p-5V-eIBuY


O Magnum Mysterium (With Coro De San Sebastian)

***her last performance before she went inside the academy

http://youtube.com/watch?v=SfAtOxQFYII


Laarni is now part of the scholars who are chosen to be part of the second season of Pinoy Dream Academy. With her angelic voice, she surely is the one to beat.


You could also visit Laarni Losala' s forum thread:


Laarni Losala's ABS-CBN Forum Thread:

http://forums.abs-cbn.com/1/2859359/ShowThread.aspx

Laarni Losala's Pinoy Exchange (PEX) Forum Thread:

http://www.pinoyexchange.com/forums/showthread.php?t=350189


Pinoy Dream Academy Multiply Group:
http://pdreamacademy.multiply.com/