prokofiev
2019-10-01 19:28:28
I was watching television and got sidetracked into browsing this forum. I've assigned four and a half hours for practicing their songs on my celesta, chimes, timpani, glockenspiel, french horn, tuba and harp. I practised with my friends who play cymbals, triangle, tambourine, castanets, sleigh bells (jingle bells) and snare drum. Adding these instruments makes the music more rhythmic. I remember seeing them live at Saitama Super Arena which was marvelous. At the end of the last encore they bowed onstage soaking up the applause. They received a thunderous ovation. On top of being an incredible musician the lead singer is also an avid runner. She took part in a five hundred meter race where she came first.She rose to the challenge of passing the runners who were ahead of her earlier, ran for all she was worth and dived over the finish line. Loads of fans congratulated her on having won the race as she held up the trophy. The race was the opportunity for all the best female runners in tokyo to strut their stuff. It was truly memorable. I remember dining in a nearby ramen restaurant after the concert. The table was sticky maybe because the staff forgot to wipe it up so I asked them to wipe it up. Later I spilled a bowl it miso soup so I had to wipe up the spilt soup. I had a friendly chat with a lady sitting at a nearby table who told me in centuries past a whole village waa wiped out by a catastrophic earthquake. Fascinating. When I finished my meal I wiped my mouth on my sleeve lol and a piece of tissue. There's an elegant cafe of which the interior and the exterior are artistically and exquisitely designed. My friend spilt a cup of cappuccino all over the floor so he had to wipe up this mess. I enjoy drinking coffee and chatting with the baristas there so much that I sometimes make it worth their while.