prokofiev
2020-04-27 21:18:02
Dreamcatcher's concert tour of South East Asia in 2019 was greeted with great international acclaim by the media including Japan News, Japan Today, Japan Times Online, Southern Daily and various cultural websites. Their concert tour of Europe so far has met with widespread critical acclaim in the press, such as Oriental Daily, South China Morning Post, Hong Kong Economic Journal and many other cultural websites. I saw them live with my friends last year at Saitama Super Arena which was marvelous and unforgettable. The first time we saw their concert last year, we were late. I remember I said "Look at the time. The concert will have begun." It was twenty of nine. The concert would've started by then. They've been strutting their stuff since they were kids so don't sell them short. At the end of the last encore, they bowed onstage, soaking up the applause. They were given a standing ovation and thunderous applause. Dreamcatcher and the dancers and acrobats who were invited alongside the group gave a superb performance. The choreography, the stage design, the lighting design and the light sticks were magnificent and surpassed our expectations. It was a worthwhile concert that was compelling enough to see again. Dreamcatcher is very career-minded. My cousin who's also very career-oriented is planning on having the group endorse her company's products but she'll have to make it financially worthwhile for them. They have a worthwhile and glamorous job and career. I consider music performing to be a worthwhile career. After the concert, we dined in a ramen restaurant nearby. I remember the table was sticky maybe because the staff forgot to wipe it up so I asked them to wipe it up. I spilled my bowl of miso soup all over the table and my trousers so I had to wipe up the southern soup. We had a friendly chat with a lady sitting at a nearby table who told us that in centuries past, a whole village was wiped out by a catastrophic earthquake which was fascinating to hear. When I finished my bowl of ramen, I wiped my mouth on my sleeves lol and a few pieces of tissues. There's an elegant cafe nearby of which the interior and the exterior are artistically and exquisitely designed. My brother spilt his cappuccino all over his work and shirt and down his tie so he ended up wiping up this mess. I enjoy drinking coffee amd chatting with the baristas there so much that I occasionally make it worth their while. Besides being an incredible musician, the lead singer of Dreamcatcher is an avid runner. She took part in a five hundred meter race where she came third. She rose to the occasion, ran for all she was worth amd dived across the finish line, passing the runners who were ahead of her earlier. Her family, friends and loads of her fans congratulated her on having won the race as she held the trophy up. The race was the opportunity for all the best female runners in Osaka to strut their stuff. It was truly memorable. Yesterday, I assigned six and a half hours for practising Dreamcatcher's songs on my saxophone, piccolo, flute, oboe, cor anglais (English horn), clarinet, E-flat clarinet, bass clarinet, bassoon and contrabassoon. I practised with my friends who played glockenspiel, xylophone, marimba, chimes, timpani (kettledrums) and celesta, all of which have definite pitch. The other week, I practised with my other friends who played triangle, tambourine, castanets, sleigh bells (jingle bells), gongs, snare drum and bass drum, all of which have indefinite pitch. Adding these instruments makes the music more rhythmic. Sax, cor anglais and clarinet are transposing instruments. Saxophone, clarinet and bass clarinet are single reed instruments while oboe, cor anglais, bassoon and contrabassoon are double reed instruments. Piccolo and flute are reedless instruments.