"I am a music lover. I won't live without it."
For those who don't know, we are Between Benevolence. Vocalist: unknown; Lead Guitarist: Reginald Paul Vinzon; Rhythm Guitar: Jesse Lance Jariel; Bassist: Arrenzo Paul Perea; and Drummer: Zeus Punzalan. I love this band. We don't have a composed song. It is still on progress. I hope we could sing it before the year ends. And also, I'm am trying to work on an acoustic song but I think it would take TEN years before I finish this song. And if I would be able to finish it, i will dedicate it to the most special person in my life. The rhythm of the song is not the problem. I just need more words that would fit in it. I guess I should read more and seek for more songs.
Sorry but today's entry would be more on music and BETWEEN BENEVOLENCE. Last Thursday, our band played a song in the Induction for the new Presidents of each club. That's one of the wishes I want to happen. And poof, it came true. Once again, thank you Lord. That performance surprised me because I thought that it would be a mess. Actually, we did not have a real practice. I just ask some of our classmates to bring an acoustic guitar. And there, we practiced for 2-100 times. And then when Stanford let us practice in their classroom, I am shocked that we had a perfect coordination especially with Zeus. (Thank You Zeus). After the practice, the program started. We didn't knew that we were going to play after the induction. The instruments were net yet prepared. We immediately ran into Stanford's room and transferred all of the instruments from their room to the gym. And there, my hearts beats faster. I got so nervous at that time. It's like it is time for AP. Wahahaha! But then, our performance was great. I gave my best in that performance for it is my first?! no no no, my second time to play in the stage. I put my heart in it. After the performance, there were no comments or feedback from the audience. Does it mean they like our performance?! I hope so.
I am hoping that we could play another song someday this year. I am loving it. I love the energy of the audience even they are not cheering for us. But some day I know that this band would be a successful band. Thank you for those students who supported us. It means a lot to us. Thank you. And a very special thanks to 3-Nitrogen for shouting. Thank you.
There you go. That's all for today's blog post. Hope you like it. Leave some comments.
"You're my music. You're what I am dying to listen to."

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