Monthly Archives: March 2009

Perc

After almost two years, I am officially back in the realm of vocal percussion. I definitely feel a bit rusty, and out of shape (it’s a real workout!), but it’s all coming back. Dm dm dm pfshh. Vzzhieww. I’ll be … Continue reading

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Bicycle!

I spent most of the weekend working on the bicycle project with my dad… and it’s done! I now have a fully operational* restored 1970 Atala road bike, sitting in my room next to my 1998 Schwinn mountain bike, which … Continue reading

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Music

I spent most of my day today at concerts. First was a recital by a friend finishing up at conservatory. I remember him mostly as someone’s irritating little brother, but he’s now pretty much the calm, cool rockstar with a … Continue reading

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Westport

I’m headed back to Westport this weekend to see the folks and do some more work on the bicycle. Hopefully this time I won’t spend the whole weekend on just the head badge.

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Trains

I’ve been looking for excuses to use my new embedded-math feature. Have you ever been waiting for the T (substitute your local public transportation system) and become exasperated as trains keep arriving for the opposite direction, and you’re still waiting … Continue reading

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Bar

VoiceLab rehearsals run from 7-10, in the building right next to the Harvard student bar, The Queen’s Head (could it be any clearer that they’re trying to evoke Cambridge, UK?). We often go there after rehearsal, for dinner, drinks, and … Continue reading

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Bad Taste

Last night was The Chorallaries’ Concert in Bad Taste. It was epic, as usual, with probably 500+ people in the audience. It started at the traditional time, 11:59:59 PM, and ran past 2:30 AM. Like every year, we proceeded to … Continue reading

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