E-Journal – Absence & Return
Hi E-Journal,
I know I’ve been unkind and have left you alone for the longest time and I’m so sorry. I have yet to inculcate the habit of journaling/blogging!
Well now to catch up on things right where we left off..
A.C.I.D 2011
Before acid was probably the last week of school where we had to get started on our assignments and prioritize our personal time, etc.
But as far as I can remember, the memories of A.C.I.D 2011 are still fresh. It was one of the most rewarding gigs I’ve every played with Victoria Street. Though I was playing the Cajon, an instrument which I still feel that I do not deserve to play at a public performance because of my inadequate experience with it, the entire performance went pretty well. The crowd was receiving at that was the best crowd I’ve ever performed in front of so far.
Our Setlist wasn’t something foreign.
1. Neon Trees- Animal
2. The Zutons- Valerie
3. Nigel Peh- Happy Song
4. Goo Goo Dolls- I’m Still Here
5. Maycey Yam- Shine On Me
6. Spencer Teo- If Only I Could
7. Corinne Bailey Rae- Put Your Records On (encore)
It was an honor that we had the chance to play the encore song because local act Jack & Rai gave us the opportunity to do so. It was also a privilege to have played before them in that very room. Of course we ourselves were blown away by their performance. It really takes years to get to their level of proficiency.
Nevertheless it was a great opportunity to play at this event and it will be an unforgettable one.

TERM-BREAK
Well after A.C.I.D 2011, it was time to hit the books and start doing our assignments.
I also had this opportunity to play a small 30 minute set with my church friends and a appreciation dinner held for the musicians of the church at Broun Cafe. The set was made up of Switchfoot songs, a rearranged Maroon5 song and even John Mayer’s Slow Dancing In A Burning Room.
Never had time for practice as I was away in Phuket on a holiday straight after the appreciation dinner. Relaxing trip, but burdened with the thoughts of the assignments needed to be rushed.
Upon return..
Flow Practice
I attended the 2nd practice for Flow with Sarah, Valerie, Alicia, Dawn and Bryan. They previously had a practice without me to start working on the songs first. So with this practice we manage to work out a decent transition from Sarah’s original song, Joe into Heaven by Bryan Adams. There is still lots of work needed to be done to improve on our tightness and transition and feel. At least one more practice is required.
REMT – Inch Chua & The Metric System XXIII
A bunch of us went to watch Inch Chua & The Metric System play at the Goodman Arts Centre for our REMT assignment. It was really an opportunity to not only learn something for REMT but also for personal reflection on what I’m doing. Dalton Sim is the drummer for The Metric System and his performance was really inspiring. In fact, the entire show was a great encouragement to me to push on to strive and contribute toward the local music scene. Watching them enjoy playing and just deliver their craft almost so effortlessly was indeed an experience. Thank you Inch & The Metric System for your performance that night! (:
Practice for SPaceCARES
Victoria Street came over to my place for practice. We didn’t have a cajon to borrow and so I played the djembe I bought while I was in indonesia. Apparently after I got the hang of it, I liked playing it because it was so comfortable. So we worked up an acoustic set to play for SPaceCARES and we arranged some of the songs accommodate the djembe’s sound. That was pretty interesting too!
The NEW YEAR
We entered 2012! And I believe everyone was rushing assignments. Haha! Well then again we were all squeezed out for time and our schedules were all packed. Gig after gig was coming up.
We rushed a couple of practices for SPaceCARES and SP’s Open House during this week. It went by really really quickly!
SPaceCARES
It was a pretty long day before we eventually played the set at about 6pm. The SPace team had problems with the web stream and therefore the concert was pushed back by an hour. During our performance however Darren was sneezing away and we were all freezing in the room. But eventually we still manage to perform adequately. It was not anything spectacular or amazing but I guess it was okay since it was a chillax-ed acoustic set. Logistics was a bit of a pain though, having to wait and we had to get a amp from studio D so that Darren could be plugged in.
All in all it ended pretty well and the SPace Team was really thankful for us and we appreciated them for the opportunity as well. (: Go SPace!
OPEN HOUSE
Our set was:
Vertigo – U2
We Are One Tonight – Switchfoot
Shine On Me – Maycey
Fix You – Cold Play
If Only I Could + Bad Romance Medley
Hysteria – Muse
Everything went great. Vertigo was just pure fun playing it. We as Victoria Street need to start playing/writing songs like that which we will enjoy playing as much as this. Its been a long time since I’ve felt fun playing a song because all this while its just been “keeping time. keeping time. keeping time… Don’t screw up this roll, etc.” I’ve totally forgotten about simplicity and fun until we played that song. We Are One Tonight was a pretty good song to play along to as well! I had fun too. The rest of the songs were not alien and so itwas pretty okay. We just need to expand our repertoire so we don’t get bored of songs as fast as they get now.

The only downfall of this near “passable” performance was that I accidentally turned off my metronome before building up to the last chorus of Bad Romance. It caused me to panic to forget my parts and eventually screw up the ending attack. This is a serious issue because I feel that following the metronome now is not that much of a difficult thing, but internalizing it and playing without it IN TIME is what comes next.
Apart from this, the encore song was seriously, a total disgrace. We never practiced hysteria in a long time. The last time we practiced this song was probably the first jamming session Victoria Street ever had and we’ve never played it since. We just had to kill it today. I didn’t start off right with Darren as I was totally lost without the metronome already. When we got into the actually song after the bossa arrangement in front, it was a complete mess. I couldn’t catch Darren’s timing and eventually we just went on too fast. Maycey couldn’t catch the solo and it was a complete mess. It was largely my fault. I have a lot more to learn and improve on, timing wise and reliability on the metronome.
THE UP AND COMING BOTB
Battle Of The Bands is just this coming Thursday. Most of us are still rushing with assignments due this week and our schedules are just insane. Its gonna be a crazy week for us as well. I’m not gonna say anything here to keep this thursday night a surprise but Its gonna be fun. Kinda sick of doing emotional songs and so we’re looking into playing fun stuff now! Till the next update!
THINGS TO REFLECT UPON:
- Improve on my tightness with the metronome.
- Eventually play without the aid of the metronome.
- Uphold consistent practice for Bass guitar.
- Time management(!!!)
P.S
I will be trying to cover a piece by Alter Bridge called Isolation on bass guitar for performance. This piece requires me to be precise with each note that I’m playing. I’m aiming to play as clean as I possibly can. I’ve not referred to tabs of any sort and have derived what I’m playing by listening to the song and breaking it down myself on the fretboard.
I know my time management is really bad and stuff so I gotta squeeze out as much time as I can to practice. I guess due to gigs with Victoria Street and for Flow and what not, I have very little time to practice Bass because all my focus has been shifted to drums/percussion.
Now thats a pretty long update.
Spanks.
