Saturday, May 21, 2005

fartsy

i don't think i'm an awfully artsy fartsy person. i don't know how to appreciate art and stuff like that. but i do like to see interesting renderings of the vivid imaginations of other people. like what goes on through their mind... a la through the eyes of john malkovich or something. can't remember the full title of that show. but anyway, yes i do like to see interesting shots, drawings/paintings.

and not forgetting my ears, i like to hear things too. the strange thing is, i guess i listen to pretty much anything, as long as i like it. haha that is so duh. ooh ouch i don't like that word. it's so vulgar and jarring. and i digress. i like listening to classicals actually. probably a streak of it passed down from my brother. but i also love trance/house/breakbeats and like. of course i can't be too familiar with how different are they all (the trance/house/breakbeat part. of course i'd know how classicals are different from the others. duh! ouch ouch vulgar...) and i listen to them all. remarkably i still like them all. acapella style is nice too. chinese songs are nice too. bossa nova is cool too. hrmm. i guess i pretty much accept anything thrown in my general direction. as long i like it. XD that sounds so wrong darn it. well yeah sure i like britney too. but it seems i prefer something that does not have excessive vocals, and primarily made up of instrumentals, mixing of sounds and whatnots. but hey i don't think i'd go for new age just yet. that sounds creepy in some ways. unless someone who love new age music can prove me wrong by sending me a sample of something new age they think would change my mentality about the genre.

speaking of which, how do you pronounce "genre"? i've heard people say it like "jenn-er", some go like "john-ner", another may sound like "jen-neh"(yes although that sounds a bit rude) and for now i'm sticking to the second one. unless someone starts telling me it's in fact "gun-ner" or "gun-ri" which totally would throw me off the trail and start speculating that the word originates from japan or something.

i am so in the musicky mood now. and a steak of ... streak. of artsy fartsy. and that's probably why my above post don't make a whole lot of sense.

but thanks for reading anyway.

*lots of fartsy love*

1 comment:

Jase said...

it's pronounced "john-rer"...