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Subject: Style


Author:
Joel
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Date Posted: 17:36:21 09/15/02 Sun

IN order to get local music rock,we got to have our own kind of music culture.Here are the steps:
step 1:listen to more of local bands' music
step 2:give support to the local musicians by making a trip down to youth park on every 3rd saturday of the month during the afternoon(you'll be amazed by their performance)
step 3:fellow countrymen who pass by this website can help by telling your friends aout here,ask them to check it out here
step4:(only for musicians),when you notice a band or two not dressing up properly,it's time to dress up and be special!when you start dressing up,rival bands will do that too as there is competition.
step 5:If you wanna make it big ,you've gotta bring out YOUR character in YOUR music,NOT your idol or any bands you love cos if so , people would rather buy their cds than taking a second glance at yours(this brings back us to watchout about dressing)
finale :(FOR ALL FELLOW COUNTRYMEN)
I TRULY UNDERSTAND THAT IN YOUR HEART,YOU BELONG TO DIFFRERENT CONCEPTS THEREFORE DIFFERENT STYLES OF DRESSING POPS OUT,DEAR SINGAPOREANS WAKE UP! YOU AREN'T WEARING THE RIGHT CLOTHES!IT'S NOT WHAT YOU DESIRED,SO IT'S TIME TO STRIKE OUT COURAGE AND IDENTIFY YOURSELF! DO YOU WISH THE SCENE OF: EVERYONE WEARING THE SAME THING TO CARRY ON? YOU WANNA BE THE SAME LIKE EVERYONE? DON'T LOCAL YOUNGSTERS FOCUS ON "BEING YOURSELF"
I KNOW THAT BEING YOURSELF MENTALLY IS GOOD BUT DRESSING IN YOUR CONCEPTS BRINGS OUT YOUR MUSIC STYLE,MUST SPARE A THOUGHT FOR THE AUDIENCES,JUDGES AND TALENT SCOUTS.

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[> Subject: Re: Style


Author:
Cedric
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Date Posted: 17:57:20 09/15/02 Sun

Very good points. Please give URL leh.

I think I understand liaoz... and agree. But...

First question: What is our style? What is PNP?

Once we got that answered, I think it'll be easier to identify our dress code. =)

Great work, Joel

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[> Subject: Re: Style


Author:
Cedric
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Date Posted: 19:15:05 09/16/02 Mon

Ok, I think its high time we really go thru this thingy about dress code. At least for the coming performance...

I think the overall idea is Rock Ballad. It could be Ballad, or Rock. I don't think we're slanted for Heavy Metal.

We need input here. What is everyone's idea of the style of our band?



For the sake of my comments below, I shall assume we've choosen Rock Ballad. The question is: How do we dress up to 'look' Rock Ballad? Together with this question is: What do we do different to make our character stand out from the hundreds of other bands out there?


For the first question, it could be jeans, or demin material. On the other hand, we should examine which culture we wanna follow? Americans' torn jeans and leather with lots of chains and other accessories? Or Japanese's Neo-Rock or Visual-Rock concept?

For 'gimmicks' to make us stand out, I've discussed with Joel quite some time ago about make ups. He mentioned one thing about make-ups being 'out' liaoz. Which striked me and I agree. Take X-Japan for example, they have the american 80s rock look mixed in with Jap's makeup earlier in their career. However, towards the late 90s, the overall rock scene from both america and japan shift towards a more casual look. No more 'big hair' and fancy make-ups.

On the other hand, my stand is that with talent alone, we will be missing out alot in terms of capturing audience attention. I feel we need to add good visual, kinestatic as well as audio experience to really do it well.

audio = talent in music, the very thing we are practicing every week.
visual = our dress code, attire, stage back-drop, etc.
kinestatic = show-man-ship (like when I go crazy), lightnings.

We stimulate as many of the audience's senses, we make them remember. This is the same as the studies that go into Accelerated Learning or Mega Memory, etc.


I am suggesting we all contribute to this as not only is this a question of our band's identity, it concern our individual identity as well.

No, I'm not suggesting we do make-ups and paint lion-faces, style big hair and wear high-heels. I'm just willing to play with any idea that would make us stand out. Imagine yourself walking along somerset mrt and hearing some really nice music. You walk to the traffic junction and saw what happened. If you're not a music-siaoz, most probably you'll just cross the road to Cineleisure. But if you see something about the band's visual appearance that looks extraordinary, maybe you will consider sacrificing 10 minutes of your time to cross over to youth park instead.... I hope I got my point across.

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[> Subject: Re: Style


Author:
Yaocheng
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Date Posted: 23:54:50 09/16/02 Mon

Yeah i agree with cedric ...
think we need to put focus on 2 things in addition to our music
1) dress code or general appearance
2)movements/kinestatics on stage

main thing is we wanna create an impression in the audience mind and catch attention. so we hope they'll remem how our band look(our identity). Secondly, movements on the stage have an effect of not onli catchin attention but ...
making the atmosphere 'high' ... so i think we need to practice dat too .. so far i think cedric did it quite well .. the rest of us must move more...

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[> Subject: Re: Style


Author:
Cedric
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Date Posted: 17:16:43 09/19/02 Thu

Hello? Anyone there?

Someone is feeling pretty ignored here...



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