01.21.09
selamat datang elektronika
setelah bertahun2 berpikir2,, akhirnya pilihan jatuh pada….
-ELEKTRONIKA-
hehe, ga penting sih,, ya mudah2an semuanya lancar.. amin..
01.11.09
have yourself a merry little christmas
the best christmas song I ever heard.. The first song which always remind me about all of gifts that god give to us in every moment. 4 this year, I wish I could do many good things and can be a better person for all of my families and friends.. luv u all…. ^^
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
Have yourself a merry little Christmas,
Let your heart be light
From now on,
our troubles will be out of sight
Have yourself a merry little Christmas,
Make the Yule-tide gay,
From now on,
our troubles will be miles away.
Here we are as in olden days,
Happy golden days of yore.
Faithful friends who are dear to us
Gather near to us once more.
Through the years
We all will be together,
If the Fates allow
Hang a shining star upon the highest bough.
And have yourself A merry little Christmas now.
01.05.09
sismik besok T_T
UAS minggu ini sebenarnya udah tinggal 3 lagi, materinya tinggal sistem mikroprosessor, sistem komunikasi, sama elektronika sinyal analog dan mixed. tp ntah kenapa ampe hari ini, yg kepikiran cuma siskom doank…
ujian sismik memang sebenarnya besok sih, tp mood belajar bener2 ga ada (selain karena ga ngerti juga materi yang harus dipelajari apaan)..
sismik itu ga kaya mata kuliah lainnya yang punya materi terstruktur yang dapat dipelajari..buku pegangan sismik itu isinya hanya sekitar hardware MCS51 (salah satu mikrocontroller yang umum dipake), bahasa yang digunakan (buat mrogram micronya), dan contoh aplikasinya.
Pasca UTS, dosennya pun jarang banget masuk.. bisa diitung pake jari lah jumlah kehadirannya. bgitu masuk beliau mengajarkan sismin dari MCS yang dipake buat praktikum.. itu dipelajari ga ya?
Karna ujiannya openbook, jadi bahan sejenis teori gitu sebenernya dah ga perlu diapalin, praktek juga udah ke-cover di praktikum (mudah2an). jadi harusnya tinggal nyari referensi soal2 taun lalu aja..
2 hari ini udah coba nyari2 bahan / soal2 taun lalu, tp ga nemu2. bener2 ga ada yg taw siapa kira2 yang megang bahan soal…
buat yg udah punya bahan referensi, kasih taw ya.. tinggal beberapa jam lagi tp pasti guna.. hehe
01.04.09
event ISO di awal tahun…
setelah beristirahat cukup lama dari event2 ISO, akhirnya datang juga event baru… doakan buat teman2 ISO yang akan tampil pada tanggal 15 januari di grand Aquila (kalo ga salah)
beberapa lama ga latian rutin cello ternyata bikin main kagok lagi ya… harus mulai lagi latian + UAS yg ga jelas di bulan januari,,,
mudah2an sampai eventnya nanti tangan sudah mulai lentur lagi.. cellist cuma satu soalnya… bener2 ga enak kalo ada salah nada yang dimainkan….
oya, sukses juga buat calon ketua ISO baru, Bayu AR’07.. mudah2an dapat membawa ISO menjadi lebih maju dan progresif.. jangan lupa pengembangan anggotany..
km pasti bisa…..
01.02.09
ng-blog lagi….
setelah lama ga nge-blog, jadi pengen ngeblog lagi ntah kenapa.. hehe
taun 2008 udah lewat,, salah satu tahun yang paling berkesan buat gw… belajar cello, mulai aktif di ISO, kenal banyak temen2 baru, bikin MEGATRON sama ROBOCOOL, kaderisasi EL,belajar sismik
, konser ISO, babtisan, natal (most wonderful christmas I ever had), sama UAS semester 5 yg untungnya ga jelek2 amat
. dan yg paling menyenangkan,, gw punya temen2 yang selalu support dan dukung gw…
memang masih banyak kesalahan yang masih sering ak buat,, bahkan mungkin taun 2008 juga jadi taun yang paling mainin emosi, paling ga jaga kata2, dan lainnya, bahkan mood di akhir taun pun ga terlalu bagus.. maaph buat kawan2, promise I’ll be better 4 this year.. sorry 4 all mistake I ever made this year,, makasih semuanya…
nah, balik ke resolusi taun ini,,
sebenernya gw salah satu orang yang ga terlalu mikirin soal resolusi.. jalanin aja semua yang harus dilewati,, tp ada beberapa keinginan yang maw dicapai taun ini… beberapa di antaranya sih, bisa lebih lancar lagi main cello sama piano, maw lebih aktif menurunkan ilmu apapun, memperdalam keelektroannya, pengen ngembangin ISO (pengen bgt, walau masih bingung dengan cara yang tepat buat melakukannya) terutama cellist2nya, dan yang paling utama, ingin selalu menjadi lebih baik setiap harinya, memberikan senyum buat semua orang yang ada disekeliling,, ayo semangat semua… ![]()
mudah2an semua bisa kecapai.. amin…
09.29.08
laskar pelangi
Laskar Pelangi – by Nidji
mimpi adalah kunci
untuk kita menaklukkan dunia
berlarilah tanpa lelah
sampai engkau meraihnya
laskar pelangi
takkan terikat waktu
bebaskan mimpimu di angkasa
warnai bintang di jiwa
[chorus]
menarilah dan terus tertawa
walau dunia tak seindah surga
bersyukurlah pada Yang kuasa
cinta kita di dunia
selamanya
[interlude]
cinta kepada hidup
memberikan senyuman abadi
walau hidup kadang tak adil
tapi cinta lengkapi kita
[interlude]
laskar pelangi
takkan terikat waktu
jangan berhenti mewarnai
jutaan mimpi di bumi
[chorus]
menarilah dan terus tertawa
walau dunia tak seindah surga
bersyukurlah pada Yang kuasa
cinta kita di dunia
laskar pelangi
takkan terikat waktu…
met liburan kawan2
wishing a great fortune this holiday……
buat yang lebaran,, met lebaran ya,, yg pulang kampung juga, have fun,, cepet2 pulang ke bandung,, pengen main2 lagi,, hehe
miss u all..
09.28.08
ayo cellist2 ISO :D
hari ini cukup menyenangkan…
dari jam 11 ampe jam 3, ak ada di CC barat bawah,, ngapain? tentu saja latian sectional cello..
setelah bertahun2 ga pernah latian sectional cello (sotoy mode : on) karna pemain cellonya dikit bgt + alat yg kurang memadai, mulai tahun ini sepertinya masa depan cello bakal lebih baik.. hari ini latian sectional dihadiri oleh 4 orang cellist2 (maaf buat teman2 yg merasa keahlian kita belum bisa dianggap cellist).. 2 angkatan 2006 dan 2 angkatan 2008.. buat gambaran, pemain cello setau dari 2007 ke atas ada :
1 : 2007 (tp jarang dateng)
2 : 2006
2005 ke atas : 1 atau 2 (lupa uy, maaph)
dikitnya cellist juga disebabkan karena ISO baru memiliki 2 cello yg dapat digunakan,, jadi kalopun yg minat banyak, ya ujung2nya bakal terhenti gara2 keterbatasan jumlah cellist. nah, sekarang anak2 08 udah pada beli cello.. hebat2 uy,.. mawnya sih nanti buat konser ISO, cellist dari ISO juga banyak,, cuma kendalanya ada satu lagi.. ngejar2 deadline lagu., hehe
semangat2 buat teman2 cellist.. kita pasti bisa lakukan yg terbaik..
ditunggu para pemain contrabass dan brass ISO..
How to Pray with GOD’s Way
Judul Asli: How to Pray with GOD’s Way
Ajari aku, TUHAN…
Aku ingin tahu, cara yang benar untuk berdoa.
Bila aku perlu menggunakan kata-kata,
Kata apa yang harus kupakai?
Beritahukan kepadaku, apa yang harus kukatakan.
Aku menundukkan kepala,
Aku berlutut,.. haruskan juga bersikap tegak?
Aku menutup mataku,
Kuangkat tanganku, atau.. haruskan aku mengatupkannya saja?
Apakah aku harus berdiri? Atau duduk saja?
ALLAHku,.. posisi mana yang KAU sukai?
Apakah sebaiknya lampu menyala atau dimatikan?
Mungkin.. lebih baik dengan terang lilin saja?
Perlukah kupakai kacamataku atau tidak?
Ada di kursi saja atau di depan meja?
Haruskah aku berbisik atau berdoa dengan suara lantang?
Haruskah aku mengutip Kitab Suci?
Kapan waktu yang KAU sukai? Di waktu fajarkah?
Haruskah aku berdoa dengan cepat-cepat atau perlahan-lahan?
Lebih baik doa yang pendek.. atau yang panjang?
Aku baru saja belajar berdoa, apa saja aturannya?
Aku ingin berdoa dengan benar.
Bagaimana aku tahu bahwa KAU akan mendengarkannya?
Bahwa doaku sudah benar?
Dan sementara aku duduk diam,
menunggu tanda-tanda,
Aku mendengar suara lembut yang berkata:
“AnakKU yang kekasih…
Apakah kau pikir AKU begitu peduli tentang waktu,
atau tentang posisimu ketika berdoa, berdiri atau berlutut?”
“AKU tak peduli tentang posisi tubuhmu atau tempat yang kaupilih;
Bukalah hatimu kepadaKU,
Aku tak punya aturan lainnya.
Katakan padaKU apa yang ada dalam hatimu,
dan katakan padaKU apa yang kaucari,
Ceritakan tentang kepedihanmu
dan hal-hal lain yang membuatmu merasa lemah.”
“Bicaralah padaKU secara pribadi
tentang apa yang paling peenting bagimu;
AKU tahu tentang perbuatan-perbuatan baikmu..
tak perlu, engkau menyombongkannya.
AnakKU, engkau tak perlu pelajaran-pelajaran ,
Bicaralah saja padaKU setiap hari,
katakan padaKU apapun yang kauinginkan,
SayangKU, Siapapun dapat berdoa.”
Regards,
07.22.08
Cello: The Immortal Beloved
ngambil artikel cello dari www.goecities.com/peachy_8/allaboutcello.html buat yang tertarik silahkan membacanya, ada artikel lainnya juga ko
by Shari Childers
Hear the Cello — Kol Nidrei (Bruch)
It has been called everything from “that big violin” to “the most evocative and expressive instrument of all.” It is beloved by people around the world, both musicians and music-lovers alike. And sadly, it is often misunderstood as an instrument so limited to the bass line that according to Classical Music for Dummies it “rarely gets the tune.” It is the cello. It is one of the most beautiful and, contrary to misconception, one of the most important elements in classical music.
A few years ago, I was asked to write a short summary of my experiences playing the cello. Essentially I needed to write about why I chose the cello and stuck with it all these years. Certainly I had been asked this question before, but now I needed a more substantial answer than simply “because I liked it.” Admittedly, the often cumbersome cello is an unlikely candidate for a child’s first instrument, but it has become so much a part of my person that I have no concrete way to explain my deep love of playing it. There is something captivating about the cello that is often unexplainable.
In an interview with the magazine Classic CD, the words of the great cellist Pablo Casals capture this inexplicable nature, “The moment I heard the first notes I was overwhelmed. I felt as if I could not breathe. There was something so tender, beautiful and human – yes, so very human – about the sound. That is the instrument I want to play.” It is the cello’s enchanting sound that first attracted me to the instrument. Of course, in one sense, the cello is the largest member of the violin family—a wooden box with steel strings stretched across its four foot by two foot body. It rests between the cellist’s knees and is played with a bow composed of wood and horsehair. However, the cellist breathes life into the wood and steel to create tonal variety and vitality. The music is rich, full, and deep, yet lyric, sensual, and powerful. It touches the hearts of music lovers with differing tastes and unites them in agreement that the cello is indeed one of the most expressive instruments.
Since the appearance of the cello in the mid-15th century, composers have recognized the cello’s ability to convey a vast range of tones and evoke a variety emotional responses. The cello is an extremely versatile instrument with notes ranging from the highest tenor to bass. The cello can play the high notes of the violin with a softer tone as well as the low notes of the string bass more clearly. It can easily play any piece a composer writes: the booming underlying bass, the harmonious countermelody, the robust cadenza, or the romantic theme. It is because of such versatility in voice and tone that the cello plays a vital role in orchestral melodies and takes center stage in various ensemble and solo works.
The cello’s melodic abilities are best displayed in solo, small group play, and the concerto setting where the cellist is featured as an individual player. Of the earliest cello sonatas, concertos, and solos, Vivaldi’s and Boccherini’s are the best known. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the cello gained popularity as its sound became more ideal than the softer and less vibrant tone of the viola da gamba. Renaissance music gave way to more lyrical melodies where the cello’s vibrant, clear tone was preferred. It is during this time that composers began to write more pieces featuring the cello.
Though there are arguably fewer works written exclusively for the cello in this period (as opposed to the 19th century), many scholars agree that this absence is due to the fact that composers wrote works intended for violin or viola da gamba that the musician easily adapted for play on the cello. Composers, therefore, did not need to write a separate version exclusively for the cello. The six unaccompanied suites by Bach are today perhaps the most loved and played cello solos from this period even though they were originally composed for the viola da gamba. Other instances where major composers seem to have left the cello out of their feature repertoire are due to the work being lost or destroyed over time. In The Cambridge Companion To The Cello, Stowell and Jones write that there is evidence that composers such as Mozart wrote cello concertos even though, sadly, none have survived.
The bulk of the writing for the cello and certainly the most celebrated works for solo cello appeared in the 19th and 20th centuries. Composers such as Beethoven, Saint-Saens, Schumann, Shostakovich, and Schoenberg particularly favored this instrument. However, even composers noted for their work in other areas wrote pieces for the cello. Aside from his immense repertoire of piano works, cellists fondly remember Chopin for his single cello sonata which is truly a masterpiece.
While today there is certainly a large repertoire for the cello in solo or small group settings, what about the cello in the orchestra? With more instruments involved, it would seem likely that the cello would be overshadowed. This seems to be true in some cases as the symphonies of such composers as Mozart who largely give the melody to violins, clarinets, and flutes (with the exception of my favorite work—the opening of the Overture to the Marriage of Figaro which requires deft fingering in a cadenza-like phrase). This is by no means a universal truth. There are many notable lines of melody in orchestral pieces that showcase the cello’s amazing ability to carry melody. In his Carnival of the Animals, Saint-Saens included a cello solo entitled “The Swan” which today remains one of the most celebrated cello solos. Incidentally, it is also one of the most difficult to play both with beautiful vibrato and with perfect intonation.
Other prominent cello melodies include the melody in the opening of the second movement of Beethoven’s infamous Fifth Symphony, the melody of Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony, and (my favorite example) the entire opening of Rossini’s William Tell Overture which is played by five cellos while the rest of the orchestra rests.
Today, cellists are continually forging ahead in establishing the cello as a prominent instrument in the classical music community. During the late 19th and throughout the 20th centuries, the world has seen such cellist soloists as Casals, Jacqueline du Pré (recently remembered in the film Hillary and Jackie), Mstislav Rostropovich, and Yo Yo Ma.
The advent of the Internet has also fostered interest in cello playing with the formation of cello societies for both professionals and amateurs, the Internet Cello Society being the largest. Professional cellists in major orchestras also currently have websites featuring their collaborative efforts in the cello community. My personal favorite is the webpage for the Bad Boys of Cello from the Houston Symphony.
Now when people ask why I play the cello, I can honestly answer because it is one of the most expressive instruments. Its versatility in tone allows me to express and evoke a variety of emotions when playing any number of pieces from its vast repertoire. The misconception that the cello is simply a background instrument that plays only the bass line is slowly disappearing as such cellists as Yo Yo Ma gain prominence in mainstream culture. Ma’s musical tours and the celebration of cello playing in the movie Hillary and Jackie help establish the cello as a prominent and vital element in the classical music community.
The cello is a unique and “human” instrument. As composer Jonathan Harvey says in another interview with the magazine Classic CD, “The cello is very anthropomorphic. It has the size and shape of a human being; more than any other instrument, and matches the male and female voice range almost exactly. So it is a very direct form of communication, like someone expressing themselves. It’s not just ’singing’; that’s the great nineteenth-century cliché of cello music. The cello can do much more than that. It can be a rough, rhythmical thing, or a folkloric peasant instrument, or a gourmet of acoustical curiosities.”
Hear the Cello — Kol Nidrei (Bruch)
nt instrument, or a gourmet of acoustical curiosities.”

