Out of sheer boredom, Nicco got Ferson and I to hang out at his house yesterday afternoon. That, and he wanted to ask for Son's help with his audition song for the CSB production of Beauty and the Beast, and he wanted to borrow my handouts and scripts that he could possibly use for his classes.

So Son and I met up at South Mall then we headed for Nicco's house together. Found him in his living room, watching Y Speak. We finished the show and then Nicco then asked us what song he should sing. Went through a collection of Michael Buble and Frank Sinatra songs until he finally settled on Wicked's "Wonderful". Hahaha, perfect.

I ended up with "Wonderful" as my last song syndrome, rawr. Then after a while, we let Son check out some of the other songs in the musical, and then Nicco said that I could try singing "Popular" for the audition. Ahehehehe, we'll see.

(And to think that I'm actually listening to that song right now, hahaha!)

This week I'm hoping to get the karaoke CD of Wicked from Ernest. Wheeee!
Currently listening to: Popular from "Wicked"
Posted by tymeless on January 9, 2005 at 01:28 PM | 6 director's note(s)
Comment posted on January 9th, 2005 at 06:52 PM
oh my gosh! a Wicked karaoke cd? did you just make it or is there really a karaoke cd? :P
Comment posted on January 9th, 2005 at 09:15 PM
I think it's really a karaoke CD. Well, that's what my friend says. He ordered it pa from the US, being a fan of the musical. :-D
Comment posted on January 13th, 2005 at 09:59 PM
woooow! haha! that seems nice! :P i just made myself one eh. it ain't even "karaoke" cuz there's still a soft trail of the original voices! hehe,, jologs ba?! :P
Comment posted on January 13th, 2005 at 10:26 PM
Hahaha, I tried that! Using the karaoke feature sa component, right? Hehehe, I used to make those to make minus ones too.
Comment posted on January 13th, 2005 at 11:11 PM
no naman! haha! there's this software called Soundforge which has a vocal removing feature for digital audio stuff (nagpapaka-techie?! hehe) and i tried it out but turns out it's like using the karaoke feature din sa component, only this one could be saved as an mp3 file. parang umasenso kunyari, but the quality's the same lang. pfft! :P
Comment posted on January 14th, 2005 at 01:22 AM
Hahaha! Ah, yes, the ever famous Soundforge. We were told in sound design class that we need that software for basics if ever we do get to work with sound. Pero yeah, it's still like using the karaoke feature, nyak.
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