Saturday, October 31, 2009 @ 9:07 AM
Chemistry - POEM!(:
from chlorine to hydrogen-
in the absence of water,
we are in love.
In the absence of water,
you would not drift away
to a love affair with
more charge,
more positivity.
In the absence of water,
we are not sour.
I would not react for your touch,
wouldn’t effervesce for your attention.
In the absence of water,
we are only defined
as acidic.A poem by my friend Rohan Shah(:
- debb
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5:39 AM
Table 19
Yes, I know we only have 18 tables. But here it is.. Table 19 - Oddly coloured stuff:

All the best! Chem O's on monday.
-Madeline
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12:18 AM
MEP - Haydn's Publishers
1. Artaria and Co.
2. Breitkopt and Hartel
Yes, I know doing this is incredibly irritating, but I'm getting lazy D: and O levels are like, now. SORRY.
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Thursday, October 29, 2009 @ 10:01 PM
MEP - Haydn Note
Haydn became Kapellmeister for the Esterhazy when Werner died in 1766
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009 @ 4:00 AM
MEP - 2-Part Wring
Oh gosh, I realised I've never uploaded 2 part writing notes. Damn. Anyway, for those of you chiongers who want a quick review before the paper tomorrow (SORRY AGAIN! D:) here's a brief review of everything. The first few points are what's in the marking scheme and then it's all the rest of the things to look out for and all.
What's Not Stated Inside:Between the bass and corresponding treble notes, always have a 3rd or 6th interval.
You can have passing notes NOT on the main beats.
You can also have a sequence of quavers or semiquavers etc to one note of a chord as long as the notes are all from the stated chord.
Within each treble or bass line notes, don't have augmented 4ths, 2nds or any augmented intervals really, and I guess it's the same for diminished.

- debb
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2:33 AM
LOL

Let this not happen to you during the exam :D So, study now! (:
All the best to the music people taking the 2 part writing paper tomorrow too! :D
- debb
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Monday, October 19, 2009 @ 1:20 AM
MEP - Composer List


Click to enlarge!(:
Through the centuries, here's the entire list of more notable composers (imo) with remarks and notes. The country's pretty important in the rare occasion that they give you two composers of the same period and you can only tell by the instrument names and expressions used in the score (or style of music for American), and the notes are important for that other occasion that they do give you two composers of the same period but, for example, one composes only chamber quartets and it's a symphony extract.
HAVE FUN(:
I hope there's nothing wrong! If there is, please tell and I'll amend.
- debb
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