Arrange music, practice, and the salon... Therese's Melb Vlog 3!

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  • čas přidán 10. 08. 2021
  • A typical Tuesday is not so typical because it was my first time ever in 10 years to visit a hair salon in Melbourne.
    I went to Hair Salon Art-Noise because my friend Honoka-chan works there. She did a great job on my hair colouring, thank you~
    I also shared a bit of my progress in arranging music and practising in this video. In fact, I have spent almost two months on and off working on my latest cover of Evening Primrose (ツキミソウ), from transcribing it onto the manuscript, and practising it for ages, and recording it... haha! Can you believe it?
    Of course, it is always enjoyable to do things that we are passionate about.
    Melbourne is under lockdown again, and this is the 6.1 (extended) version.
    Stay safe everyone! Hope we can all find joy in simple little things every day.
    Thanks for clicking in again ♥
    Hope you will enjoy watching this video :)
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    Reference music in the video:
    1:03 - Evening Primrose by Novelbright
    1:40 - • Novelbright - ツキミソウ [O...
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    Background music:
    herbal tea by Artificial.Music | / artificial-music
    Licensed under Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0)
    creativecommons.org/licenses/...
    Music promoted by www.chosic.com/
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    ♩Follow me for music or updates:
    www.thereseng.net
    / theresenghoiyan
    / therese.hoiyan
    ✿ You can look at Honoka's hairstyling reference here:
    / honohair.mel
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    #ThereseNg #MelbourneVlog #MusicianDaily
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Komentáře • 12

  • @albertyuofficial
    @albertyuofficial Před 2 lety +2

    Me at the start: Why does that place look so familiar?😁

  • @Daizen-vl6tw
    @Daizen-vl6tw Před 9 měsíci +1

    音楽って世界共通で素敵ですよね❤✨めっちゃ日本人かと思ってました😊‼️
    また素敵な音色宜しくお願いしまーす✨😃✌️

  • @stevgeorgepatt7837
    @stevgeorgepatt7837 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey hi Therese, I just loved your room setup, food and the music instrument. I am Steve from Houston Texas and you?

    • @ThereseNgHoiYan
      @ThereseNgHoiYan  Před 2 lety

      Nice to meet you Steve and thank you for your comment 😊 I am from Hong Kong, living in Melbourne at the moment.

    • @stevgeorgepatt7837
      @stevgeorgepatt7837 Před 2 lety

      @@ThereseNgHoiYan Thats great. I am living in Canada right now. would you like to connect as friends?

  • @_cynth_wave
    @_cynth_wave Před 2 lety +1

    Is that laptop like that your setup for arranging music/working on computer stuff? If so how do you not get tension headaches from the neck angle?

    • @ThereseNgHoiYan
      @ThereseNgHoiYan  Před 2 lety

      Hey Collons, I do get neck pain all the time after using computer for long hours! Especially when I had to write three thousand words essay 😭 Is there another way I can set up my laptop to avoid it?

    • @BtheDrum
      @BtheDrum Před 2 lety +1

      I don't know if it would work for you, but something that I do is I have a keyboard and mouse connected via USB and then I have my laptop on a higher surface so that I don't have to look down as much. I also have a bigger and more complicated setup that includes studio speakers and a second screen, though.

    • @ThereseNgHoiYan
      @ThereseNgHoiYan  Před 2 lety

      I also searched it up and realised if I want to set my laptop higher I need to buy a separate keyboard... hmm I will think about it... $$$

    • @BtheDrum
      @BtheDrum Před 2 lety

      @@ThereseNgHoiYan I don't know the costs where you are located, but I bought myself a mouse and keyboard package for about $20-$30 a few months ago. As for getting the laptop higher, there are a lot of options, but sometimes the simplest option is to get something like a stack of books or something. It doesn't look the best, but it gets the job done.

    • @_cynth_wave
      @_cynth_wave Před 2 lety

      @@ThereseNgHoiYan it's pretty much either get an external keyboard+mouse and set the laptop higher or use the laptop for the keyboard and use an external monitor (personally I'd do keyboard and mouse) it's definitely worth it long term though, using a laptop on its own for long periods of time causes those tension headaches and potentially hand problems (the screen is too low and the keyboard is too high usually)