
Pasir Ris Secondary School
Chinese Orchestra [PRSSCO]
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Ms Ho Lee Chew
Ms Kuan Hai Cheng
Mr Lokhman Haris
Mr Colin Lee
Mr Kelvin Chee
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Ms Ding Xiao Yan [Conductress]
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Mr Qu Feng
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Mr Zhang Bing
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Mr Guo Chang Suo
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Mr Shen Guo Qing
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Monday, February 12, 2007
i hope everybody would try to improve on certain areas that they think is not satisfactory enough, after viewing the videos last saturday. there's just 2 months left, or perhaps lesser, to SYF. just suffer these 7 more weeks, put in your utmost effort and you will sure be able to see the results you want. here i want to share a quote with all of you from Reader's Digest, "to see the rainbow, you must first bear with the rain". i thought this greatly applies to the orchestra. in order to get GOLD or even GOLD WITH HONOURS, i think all of should all practise real hard. if you;ve mastered the song already, work on your movements, because it is equally important as playign the piece well. music requires constant practice and then a sweet melodious piece can be presented. so i urge all of you to pay full attention to Ms Ding as well as your respective section's instructor, as to where to improve on and so on. in this way, neither do they have to repeat every single practice nor do we always have to waste time on that particular bar and can work on other areas. moreover we are the only neighbourhood school to have achieved GOLD and a three consecutive gold awards would gain the school more reputation such that when people ask which school's orcheatra are you from. you will proudly reply "PRSSCO!".
4:01 PM
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