こんにちは! For my choice of Japanese culture to interact with, I chose to listen and read along to the lyrics of a song by one of my favorite singers! Fujii Kaze has been one of my favorite Japanese singers for a few years now due to his wonderful instrumentals and vibes, especially in other songs such asきらり! Despite not understanding everything he was singing about in the song, I was able to pick out specific words while also having the ability to read along, for the most part, to the words he pronounced! Fujii starts with a very soft "ん" sound accompanied by a warm electric guitar that continues throughout the entire song, acting almost like a heartbeat. Then, when transitioning to upbeat singing, he uses a very soft head voice that conveys vulnerability for the words he's saying, further adding to the dreamy feeling this song conveys. Even without knowing the words, I hear Fujii bouncing the syllables as he sings, lining up with the varying rhythms different parts of the ...
こんにちは! For my choice of Japanese culture to interact with this week, I decided to watch the latest Nintendo Direct for a new game I'm really excited about in Japanese! I used to play the 3ds version many years ago, but my sister ended up losing my copy, so I didn't get to play it again until now with this new edition! It'd also be interesting to analyze the video since Tomodachi - ともだち, is one of our vocabulary words! I had already watched the American version of this video from Nintendo America, but despite the information being the same, there were many differences! Firstly, the characters introduced were different; the main girl was Marie-San, a fun-loving college student. Just by listening without captions, I was able to distinguish many phrases and words that we have learned so far, which was really cool! Once the video shows Marie complete and ready to interact, she introduces herself with the phrases we learned in class! はじめまして、わたし まりえ です!よろしくおねがい...
こんにちは! わたしのしゅみはおんがくとゲームです。わたしは マリアッチ (Mariachi) おんがくのクラシック (Classical) おんがくがだいすきです! For today's blog post I wanted to share my love for playing violin! I have played violin for 10 years, and I always did Orchestral Ensembles, focusing on classical music until I got here to Notre Dame! I wanted to explore new forms of music, as well as connecting with the Mexican side of me so I joined Mariachi ND! I had the opportunity to play with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra twice in High School, getting to play one of the coolest pieces ever composed, Danzon No. 2 by Arturo Márquez! I highly recommend it if you're interested in exploring a combination of contemporary sounds with classical music. I used to not be very great at playing violin, but I worked really hard in high school to practice and learn from those around me who were better than me. It was always so much fun! Laufey played on this stage a few months after I got to!! (I love Laufey!!) Side-by-Side with the Pittsburgh S...
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