Music score

Home > Topics > Music Studio
Home
Personal
Academic
Place
Topics
Guest Book
Miscellaneous
Bus Depot
Collections
Music Studio
Travelling
Sports
Computing

 

 











 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jubal Music Studio

Performance
I play piano. I started to learn it when I was six. Practice is boring and I truly started to enjoy only after all examinations were over. I like classical, pop and jazz. I have been in the church choir for more than 5 years and I'm usually the pianist. I have also got together with other people to play as a band. We have performed in several events such as evangelistic music night, Dragon Boat Festival and charity party.

Compositions
I like to compose songs, although they are not necessarily good and I always lack ideas. Here are three songs that I want to share with you. You are very welcome to write the lyrics for my music. 


L'album Le passant, ©2002 Ka Kee Alfred Chu. All rights reserved

Track  Title  Track time Real Media MP3
01 Prélude - Afresh
Describes the freshness of spring, things go back to life again. 
2:24 20Kbps* 2.2MB*
02 Le passant
Dedicated to relatives, friends, teachers and other people who "brightened  my life", as written in the unfinished lyrics. 
3:29 21Kbps* 3.2MB*
03 La neige
Snowflakes fall from the sky in a calm winter scene. 
4:02 20Kbps* 3.7MB*

*By clicking any of these links, you agree to the following:
"I will not copy, edit, modify, redistribute, publicly perform or play any part of the music without prior consent of the author. The music remains property of the author.
©2003 Ka Kee Alfred Chu. All rights reserved."
 

The studio is named after Jubal, "... the father of all such as handle the harp and organ" (Genesis 4:21).

Links
Real
Quick Time
Microsoft Media Player





Dark side of musicians
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-93) was homosexual but married his student Antonina Miliukov. The marriage lasted for nine weeks. He was also greatly troubled by nervous disorders.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-91) died in poverty due to poor health, shortly before his thirty-sixth birthday.
Frédéric François Chopin (1810-49) died of tuberculosis in Paris at age 39.
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) had an unhappy family situation. His father was an alcoholic and he was forced to support his mother and two younger brothers at an early age.
Robert Alexander Schumann (1810-56) had some mental instability. He attempted to commit suicide and spent the last two years of his life in a private asylum.
Wilhelm Richard Wagner (1813-83) was apt to be domineering, far from easy to get on with, even dishonest, and more or less continually in debt.