Monday
DeArEsT FrIeNdS,
ThIs Is CaLisTa's EmAil: sweetiepie_cal_5@yahoo.com PlEaSe EmAiL heR tO SaY hI ... So, u don't have the excuse to not email her liao lar. Anyway, Life is pretty much the same. Just slacking at home -thinking of the things to buy *a need a violin silencer!* and a list of other stuff. Something I don't understanding - why would lukey and JB watch anamatrix? A group of guys going to the CINEMA to watch CARTOONS... I donno lai! It's just don't fit well in my brains.
Anywya, I have just mastered the song: "Taking the A train" Well, it's not too difficult at the end. The only problme is playing it in speed 138!. Moderately fast is already 129 plus. This is a little too fast for comfort. I knew it - my teacher will not be so nice to pick a easiest song. He always picks the really hard songs to play. I guess that's him lar! It's him type of song - the jazz movement!
LiNG - So have u completed the At the Beginning or have u lost the scores? whahah
ANyway, I have lots to ask u guys on Friday. I know thatby then u will know ur schedule for the holidays! nothing much, I just going to play the piano and have a little food ... and then - it's PIANO lesson time! The Highlight of the day.
SmILeZ
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4 entries found for contemplative.
con·tem·pla·tive ( P ) Pronunciation Key (kn-tmpl-tv, kntm-pl-)
adj.
Disposed to or characterized by contemplation. See Synonyms at pensive.
n.
A person given to contemplation.
A member of a religious order that emphasizes meditation.
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con·templa·tive·ly adv.
con·templa·tive·ness n.
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contemplative
\Con*tem"pla*tive\, a. [F. contemplatif, L. contemplativus.] 1. Pertaining to contemplation; addicted to, or employed in, contemplation; meditative.
Fixed and contemplative their looks. --Denham.
2. Having the power of contemplation; as, contemplative faculties. --Ray.
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
contemplative
\Con*tem"pla*tive\, n. (R. C. Ch.) A religious or either sex devoted to prayer and meditation, rather than to active works of charity.
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
contemplative
adj : persistently or morbidly thoughtful [syn: brooding, broody, meditative, musing, pensive, pondering, reflective, ruminative]
Source: WordNet ® 1.6, © 1997 Princeton University
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