The Blue Snowball mic that I bought off Ebay last week arrived on Tuesday, and everyday since it got here, all I’ve done before work is sit in front of the computer and record myself singing. Don’t worry, it’s a totally healthy activity.
Anyway, I decided to do my own rendition of Sophie Madeleine’s “Beardsong”. It isn’t that polished, but it was fun to do.
Here are two versions of it, the normal one, and the oolllld tiiimmeeee raaaadioooooo version.
I’ve just started watching “All the Small Things“, that British drama about a choir and I just loved the way they sang “What’s My Age Again?”. Here’s a YouTube video if you haven’t seen it already:
I loved it so much, I decided to try recording myself singing a little bit of the song in Audition, attempting to do all the parts. It’s not really a sucess, but give it a listen anyway.
Ok maybe not die, but we do have our first exam. Today wasn’t that stressful, even though someof us haven’t done that much study. It seems that just reading the lecture notes once and then having a big discussion helps keep the content in the brain, so if the entire exam consists of the different types of shock and the various levels of mechanical ventilation, then I’m all set^^.
Tired now! Going to sleep! But first read the picture to the right and heed its wisdom, which I myself have been a little bit guilty of lately. Oh and read this, its just so sweet it makes you want to grow old just so you can do that.
Keep an eye on Gbazz.net this week, because I will write the story of ‘Ricky’ and how he was separated from his finger.
Music wise, I just discovered the beautiful works of Ingrid Michaelson. You might have heard a couple of her songs on Grey’s Anatomy, but the song that I’m currently obsessed with at the moment is The Way I Am. It’s just a beautiful song, and the sentiment expressed by the lyrics just makes me feel so—so—. Happy, I guess? And relaxed. It has been played 114 times since I bought it this afternoon, it’s been on repeat the entire time and I have not grown tired of it one bit.