Wednesday, January 30, 2008

I'm With the Band


This is my cover that I made by playing this game.

You design the cover of your band's album using these links:
1.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Randomom The first article title on the page is the name of your band.
2.
http://www.quotationspage.com/random.php3 The last four words of the very last quote is the title of your album.
3.
htt p://www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days/ The third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover. You then take the pic and add your band name and the album title to it, then post your pic.


It's great! I designed mine using MS paint and Corel PhaintShop Pro.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Friday, January 25, 2008

Picked Out of A Crowd


I'm going with my friend to a fashion show this Friday, and it's quite interesting show.
All the people who attend stay in a group, and 12 people are picked to model clothes from nearby boutiques.
After that, there are workshops about having a healthy image, or what would look best on you.
It's quite fun, and it'll be a goood way to waste two hours and hang with my BFF.
Both of us are crossing our fingers that we'll both get picked.
Maybe there will even be a Ford agent there! Hey, a girl can dream!

Sunday, January 13, 2008

The Effects of Music on the Mind


Most people play an instrument, whether they’ve just picked it up or if they’ve been playing it for several years. Even if you play the piano or the piccolo, do you notice that you feel happier after you practice or if your math grades are doing well? If you are, that’s normal. Modern research show that music affects the mind in many ways, and feeling good or doing well in math are only some of the possible effects music has on the mind.
Every person has a preference for music, no matter how varied it might be. If you listen to musical pieces, you may notice the use of perfect fifths or fourths. According to research, scientists are noticing that what seems to be a biologically based fondness, may explain the use of perfect fifths and fours in music across cultures and across centuries.
Scientists believe the brain holds a special place for music, as evidenced by the fact that people can remember dozens of tunes and can recognize hundreds more. However, people can usually remember only snatches of passages from a speech or book.
Music also affects people’s moods in powerful ways. Not only can music incite passion, aggression, serenity, or fear, but also it affects the mood of people who don’t know from experience that something will happen, for an example, that a particular crescendo in a thriller means that the killer is about to appear on the movie screen.
A psychologist at Brown University, Martin Gardiner, finds that kids who play an instrument often improve somewhat in school by ‘good mood’ and attention effects that come from playing music. However, kids who play an instrument usually just shoot ahead in math, and there’s something specific about music and math, he says. That something might be that music involves proportions, ratios, sequences-all of which underlie mathematical reasoning.
Another effect from playing music is that people normally become better at bi-manual movements. Also, a person’s prefrontal cortex, the sight of planning and foresight, and the premotor cortex, where actions are mapped out before they’re executed, are stronger, so musicians have better motor skills; and their right, linked to emotion, and left, linked to cognition, brain are strengthened, causing more understanding and emotion. Seeing all the benefits from playing music, you have something to look forward to next time you have lessons with your instrument; or if you want to learn how to play a new one, you have a reason backed by science to convince your parents to let you play the instrument.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Back to Blonde?


Amy Winehouse has gone blonde!
Comments? Personally, I think it made her more ugly than before.
She has a great singing voice but appearance? Not so much.

Saturday, January 5, 2008

School


Vacation is over and now school is in session, that is if you live in the US since I dunno about other countries.
School can be annoying and is, but the reality is that people have to deal with it until their late teens.
However, people who go to school should be grateful that they get an education since many people in the world are uneducated.
Now getting to the point, homework stinks, especially when you have to stay up on the weekends to finish it, which was what i was doing until I typed this post. I suggest playing songs, or taking breaks every 30 minutes to an hour. Hopefully you'll finish it all so you can relax tomorrow.
BTW: I'm doing a project for school that involves researching the country and cooking a dish associated with the country, and that's why the flag is there). I picked Austria since I'm from there (it's not a big part of my genetic makeup though), and I'm making sacher torte. Yep, chocolate cake. Haha.