Friday, December 17, 2010

Can it ever be too late to give it a try, to give it a whirl, to take your best shot and see where it takes you?



This post was written by Yvonne Jong, just another Utar Chinese Orchestra member who begins her rhythm journey only after she hit 21. She dedicates this post to those out there that has a heart for music but still doubts on self-ability and talent. Hear her thoughts and voice, with the hope that her story will clear your doubts, thus giving you the driving force to hit the road by travelling down your very own rhythm road.

I always love music, from before I can remember. Yet, I read no musical sheet nor do I understand any musical note.


I envy those that can and they never failed to grasp my attention even if all they did was just holding up an instrument in their hands.

I would stop and listen to the blind violinist who performed for money in the street of whom was being blatantly ignored by most passersby.




I found myself slowing down my pace whenever I walked past a house where melody emerged.

So you see, all this while I always watched and starred at those who played music and never give a second thought about trying it out myself. Despite my age, I firmly believe that it was simply TOO LATE for me to learn (That’s what people always tell us anyway) where in fact it is never too late to learn.

Once, I went to a piano fair and there was this absolutely stunning lady (not really, I’m just trying to be nice) who offered to teach me music when she spotted me jamming my itchy fingers on one of the piano. I rejected anyhow. Reasons? 

No time
No money
No transport
Needed parent’s permission
Embarrass to learn at such age
No money to buy instrument
My friends will laugh at me
Afraid that I’m not destined to learn music
No talent….

the list goes on....

All these reasons kept me away from doing the one thing I always wanted to do. Being able to play, understand and learn music. Little did I know that all the reason I’d been giving myself are all nothing but only significant to one thing, excuses… I’ve been giving myself all sorts of excuses simply because I lack the courage and confidence.

In order to learn music, all you need is just a little bit of chance, enthusiasm and a burning will of determination plus a key of persistence. That is! That’s all you need! Forget about talent and forget about what other may think of you. Once you get over with your worries, your fear of failures and you’ll be surprised how easy it is to start learning music. I wish i could have realized this earlier.

I joined Chinese Orchestra on the first week of my degree. It was lunch hour that day and as usual I went foods hunting at Block C. After few minutes walk from Block E and a torturing 3 hours lecture, I was exhausted. I reached Block C just the right time when that there was a recruitment drive held there. I spotted ‘MUSIC CLUB’ and ‘CHINESE ORCHESTRA’ while waiting in line for my order.

Few minute later, I found myself pondered on the thoughts of giving music a try. When will be the best time to learn if is not now? I’m tired of saying ‘It's too late’. I'd been using this reason as an excuse. Since it's too late, there's no sense doing it and so i don't. The next 'best time' to learn is right now!!

Having this in mind, I walked up to the orchestra booth(I'm more into traditional music). My approach seems to be an awkward one because none of them spoke when I asked them to tell me more about their club. A guy finally stood up and cleared my doubts. He seems be a person who has a great passion for his orchestra to me. I felt invited. So, I grabbed his offer and signed up my name.

Times flies and soon mid-autumn was approaching, yet I’m still not involved in anything related with the orchestra until one day they finally broke the silent spell and pasted a notice on the board, asking for orchestra members to attend a meeting. On the day of the meeting, I skipped my class and I patiently sat there


and waited……

20 minutes later~~~

and i'm still waiting....

35 minutes later



Just when I’m about to leave, a girl finally walked up to the front and informed everyone the purpose of the meeting and the upcoming events in November. Sadly, it’s not the news I want to hear. A semester passed by and I ventured into my second semester, but I didn’t hear a word from the orchestra anymore until one day I met an old friend.

She: ‘Hey! How are you? Why I didn’t see you at the orchestra?’
Me: ‘Huh? I thought is a sleeping club?’
She: ‘No. I went for the practice every Wednesday.’

Okay~~~~ so now I see the truth. I’m the one who’d been sleeping all this while.
Since then, I started going for the weekly practices and I never failed to attend week after week of practices. How was my first lesson? One word to sums it all up. Terrible.

The senior almost whacked me with the instrument he’s trying to teach me. My tempo was out and I kept repeating the same mistakes over and over again. I felt sorry for wasting his time. Both he and I were frustrated, but on top of all that I’m determined to get it right. Finally, when New Year is just around the corner, I see a bit of improvement. Now I can assure you that talent is not something one is born with, but is the results of hard work built upon deliberate and focused practices.

Then came year 2010 and this time I found myself drawing on the board of Chinese Orchestra recruitment drive booth. Most of my friends surprised me by signing themselves up that day.

That's the board i'm talking about here.

After one year in the orchestra, my rhythm journey began to blossom.

I got my first ever instrument.

The instrument picking it master.....

Got very frustrated with myself (again and again)


and regain the strength to carry on

Met lot of people. Made lot of new friends.


Had fun during practices.


Slowly taming my flute (Though I still failed to do it once in a blue moon)


Practices from day to night with the rest.


Like I said, all we need is just a little bit of chance and this chance I’m talking about here doesn’t just come knocking on the door itself. You will need to grab it yourself. I’d made the effort to involve further despite the daily routine a typical university student has to go through. Well you know~~ stuffs like meeting deadline for reports, assignments and endless tests marathons. All these can really get in the way sometimes but for me, I would look at it from another angle. I prefer taking an hour break to do things I love the most rather than skipping practices to do things that’s so going to kill millions of my brain cells.

Magic happens when preparation meets opportunity.

The magic moment~~~(Our beautiful conductor, Vicky)
Our '大师兄' anxiously watching behind the stage. Spot him?

I started out much slower than the rest but I know I’m slowly gaining speed. 
Everything begins from zero and the first step towards getting somewhere is to decide that you are not going to stay where you are.

A group photo with the master of flute. Thank you for everything.
I'm glad that i'd taken my first step in and stopped being a sleeping member of the club. 
Chinese Orchestra always opens its door for you. All you need to do is to take that first step to walk in for you to begin your very own rhythm journey. If you are still hesitating, at least have a thought about it today…

Future conductors????

or future lovebird???? Hahahahahaha~~~~

Last, i wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
See you guys on Jan 11, 2011
^_________^


Saturday, December 11, 2010

Training Camp Notice~~~~

Chinese Orchestra Members Training Camp


Here is a notice to all Chinese Orchestra Members regarding our training camp in the upcoming semester break, which is one week before January semester starts.

Date: 11 January 2011 - 14 January 2011
(Tuesday - Friday)
Venue: Block C, Cafeteria

Time: Tuesday (10am - 4pm)
Wednesday - Friday (9am - 5pm)

Fees: RM25

All members are encouraged to attend this camp.

For those who cannot attend, kindly please send a short message(SMS) or contact :
Tan Tay Yee 014-6213406
Chin Soon Leong 0129164660

You may pay the fees during this final exam period or on the
1st day of camp.

You may contact our treasurer to settle the payment:
Treasurer: Chan Yin Yee 0149445136

Thank You & Have a Nice day. ^^

Friday, October 1, 2010

Chinese Orchestra Training Camp




Dear All CO Members,
 
I’m pleased to inform you that there are some changes to our upcoming Training
Camp. Though the notice is fairly short, but please try your best to attend. If you
have any difficulties attending, kindly reply me an email stating your reason and
there will be no disciplinary actions take, so lease worry. 
 
NOTE: there will be no practise on wednesday (20/10/2010). However you can
come for practise as the room will be open and made available at 6pm.
 
Below are the updated details for practice:-


Details are as followed: -
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                 Chinese Orchestra Training Camp

Date : Daily Practice in Week 1 (DEGREE) and week 5 (FOUNDATION)
Time : Thursday (21/10/2010) 6 - 8 pm
          Friday (22/10/2010)      6 - 8 pm
          Saturday (23/10/2010) 10 - 5 pm
          Sunday (24/10/2010)   10 - 5 pm
Venue: Block C, Cafeteria
Fees : Free of Charge

Activities: 


  1.  Strengthen basic techniques and enhance ensemble experience.
  2.  Practise and learn new songs for upcoming performance in November events.

Please help spreading this news to all your friends who are interested and other CO members. We hope 
to see you there.

Thank you,

Regards,

Chin Soon Leong

Vice Chairperson

Chinese Orchestra

Utar Perak Campus

Monday, September 27, 2010

假期咯~~~

哈咯各位团员们,在此祝贺全部刚考完试(和早就考完了的)的团员们:

假期愉快!

记得要好好利用假期来充实自己。
也要记得常来看部落格获取新的活动消息。

要去实习的团员们,我们一月再见;
至于Foundation的团员们,欢迎开课咯。

[SpiKy]笔

Friday, June 4, 2010

Chinese Orchestra Night 优乐华乐演奏会

Hey guys, our Chinese Orchestra Unit will be having our first ever concert on the 20th June 2010, which is a Sunday.

The purpose of this concert mainly is to enable you guys to get to know and understand more of our own Chinese culture and heritage. It can also let you guys to enjoy Chinese traditional music and melodies.

This concert is also held in order to raise fund to purchase the instruments needed as our instruments in our campus are insufficient and limited to our members.

The concert will be presenting varieties of performances, including ensemble "Song of Taiwan"(台湾追想曲), “The Beautiful Bambusa"(美丽的凤尾竹), ruan ensemble "The Spanish Waltz", Liu Qin Solo, erhu group performance and so on. This concert not only includes traditional music, but also some more modernized melodies that you may have heard of.

The information of the concert is as followed:

Date : 20th June 2010 (Sunday)
Time : 8.00p.m.
Venue : Heritage Hall, Block A of UTAR Perak Campus
Ticket Price : RM6 (Members)
RM8 (Non-members)
RM12 (Public)
*Bus service will be provided from around 6.00pm to 8.00p.m.

Do come and support our concert as this is our first Chinese Orchestra Concert and hope that you guys will get to know more of our Chinese Orchestra, understand our culture even better and develop more interest among members and students by attending our concert.

If you need further enquiry, please contact us:
Ms. Ng Yik Kuan 014-9032930
Ms. Chan Yin Yee 014-9445136
Mr. Ng Choon Weng 017-5729388
Ms. Wong Siew Wuen 017-5533835

Monday, February 22, 2010

Important- June Concert

To All Concert organizing committee

There will be a meeting tomorrow(Tuesday, 23 February 2010) at 8.30pm at Fire Zone.
For more detail please contact me. 0175729388

Choon Weng :)

Friday, February 12, 2010

新年了!!!!!

祝:大家新年快乐

^.^

团员们,好好的享受农历新年吧。

演奏会的筹备委员们,回来要开工哦!!!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

After thoughts for the 2 weeks of practices

Hi there. Nice to see you all who have supported this blog and our profile at Facebook, and of course, our Chinese Orchestra.

Firstly, I wish to thank to the members who have come for the practice on Monday although some of you are having class until 8pm. I would also like to apologize for any of my mistake and misunderstood if any to all of you.

It was the second week of practices (not according to sem) and it went quite well, except for those who always come late. I hope for those who come late, please try not to come after the time we start our practices unless you let us know the reason for late coming in advance, so that we would not worry about you, of what happen to you.

I hope that you guys will appreciate music, and also have respect for other members in the group. Please don't hesitate to ask us anything and make yourself like home as we are one family under the Chinese Orchestra. We care and appreciate each other.

I would lastly like to apologize to you all if I did say or do sometin unreasonable during the practice. Do let us know if we had done anything wrong, we learn from mistakes and to improve ourselves.

*Reminder - Please do come for the Practice every week ~~ Yoroshiku onegaishimasu!!! ^^

Friday, February 5, 2010

1st week of weekly practice.

The 1st week of weekly practice is over.
I would like to thanks everyone who participated.
I hope that you all will enjoy it.
I apologize to arrangement and thing which is imperfect.
We learn together in the practice.
Let us learn as much as possible.
The process of learning shuould give benefit to all of us.
It will not be the end of our journey to Chinese Orchestra and music in UTAR.
I wish that we can continue our journey no matter how many hardship is awaiting us.
We won't be able to continue our journey if we didn't start it.
Once again, thank to you all.
Your 1st step make us to continue our journey.
From now on, we will countinue our journey together.

(You all+Me)= Us=COU,


Work hard in our journey of life---family,study,music,career..............

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

First Practice for Experienced Members

2 February 2010, Monday

We just had our very first practice for experienced members..
Truthly, we expected more members to come and join us..
But seemed like the members were busy? Or maybe they did not notice about this?
We would like to remind all the members that our weekly practice has started..
Monday is practice for experienced members, start at 8pm, venue is C109..
For more details please have a look at our previous post..

Are you guys curious about what we did during practice?
Check out the photos here..
 
ensemble (which includes corporation of all the instruments to play a song.
 
 view from the back.. 
our student conductor a.k.a vice chairman-- vicky a.k.a siew wuen..
(back) hui ling is very serious in learning zhong ruan..
 
er hu group.. 
cello playing.. (erm.. sleeping or playing? jk)
 zhong ruan group-- (in gray) pooi yee a.k.a vice secretary, (in blue) yik kuan a.k.a secretary
yang qin- bad example, did not concentrate during practice XP
(no offense, just kidding)

If you are wondering where is our chairman..
Is he an experienced player?
The answer is YES..
And we do not have photos when he was playing his dizi..
Because he was the one who was holding the camera and snapping our photos..
So we took one for him when we finished practice and he was "kemas-ing" the stuff..  
chairman a.k.a choon weng.. FICT student..
  
We had lots of fun during the practice..
We hope to have more people joining us..
It will be more fun!!
See you during our group practices..  

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Weekly Practices

Dear CO members,

Starting from next week (Week 3) we are going to have our weekly practices. The venue will be at Cafeteria, Block C, UTAR Perak Campus.

The practices are as followed:

Monday :
Ensemble Practices 合奏 (Only for senior members and experienced members)
Time : 8.15pm - 10.15pm

Wednesday :
Section Practices for Bowstring instruments : Erhu (二胡)
Section Practices for Plucking instruments : Pipa 琵琶, Liuqin 柳琴, Zhong Ruan 中阮
Time : 6.00pm - 8.00pm

Thursday :
Section Practices for Woodwind instruments: Dizi 笛子, Suona 唢呐
Time : 8.00pm - 10.00pm

* For members who had been taking up instruments lesson or had joined CO during secondary schools, you are welcomed to join the ensemble practices on Monday.

* For new members who had signed up for the weekly practices, you are required to come for the section practices according to your chosen instruments.

For any enquiries, you can contact us at :

Wong Siew Wuen (017-5533835) or vicky5054@hotmail.com
Ng Choon Weng (017-5729388) or choonweng_n@hotmail.com

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Welcome to the UTAR Chinese Orchestra Unit Blogspot

First and foremost, this blog was created as a channel for us to share 
our side of story highlighting events, performances, member activities 
and also interviewing post of our alumni.

The orchestra was established in the year 2008.
Currently, we have members from all different courses
and we are still expanding.

The orchestra had successfully organized two musical concerts
in 2010 and 2011. Gratefully, with support from our members
and the publics, our third concert is coming up in August 2012.

We welcome members, UTAR students and everyone who are interested to be a part of UTAR Kampar Chinese Orchestra to join us during our recruitment drive held annually 
on every beginning of a new semester.

 :
Facebook group (close/member only) : https://www.facebook.com/groups/152282171483503/


For your information, we will update our coming events and notice in the facebook group. So it is important, especially for members to join the group. Thank You.