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I crochet the "Bonk! Go to Horny Jail" Meme
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Kimsooja 김수자 (South Korean, b. 1957, Daegu, Korea) - A Reflective Palace Of Rainbows, 2006   The Palacio de Cristal was originally built in the late 1880s in Madrid, Spain. In 2006 artist Kimsooja transformed it into this rainbow reflecting palace.   Installations
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i-heart-arts · 4 years
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Japanese Music Vocabulary ・音楽についての単語
I re-watched my favorite anime, Nodame Cantabile. The feels and obsession are real, like the heaps of music-themed vocabulary I learned from it! Here you are! EVERYONE, WATCH NODAME CANTABILE, I AM SERIOUS!  (のだめカンタービレ)
「楽しい音楽の時間だ」
The nice thing about music vocabulary is that there are some Kanji that keep appearing again and again, making the words easier to remember (the readings)
General Stuff
音楽・おんがく・music
弾く・ひく・to play (an instrument)
楽器・がっき・Instrument
楽譜・がくふ・sheet music
クラシック・classical music
演奏・えんそう・performance
演奏旅行・えんそうりょこう・tour
手中・しゅちゅう・concentration
奏法・そうほう・way of performing, playing
公演・こうえん・performance
Some instruments
ピアノ・piano
バイオリン・violin
オボエ・oboe
ティンパニ・tinpani
ファゴット・fagott
トランペット・trumpet
フルート・flute
ギター・guitar
チェロ・cello
コントラバス・contrabass
ビオラ・viola
ピッコロ・piccolo
ドラム・drum
マンドリン・mandolin
Compositions
作曲・さっきょく・composition (also a する verb)
楽曲・がっきょく・composition
器楽曲・きがくきょく・instrumental piece
練習曲・れんしゅうきょく・étude
交響曲・こうきょうきょく・symphony
協奏曲・きょうそうきょく・concerto (eg. ピアノ協奏曲 piano concerto)
狂奏曲・きょうそうきょく(yes, the same as in concerto)・rhapsody
曲名・きょくめい・title 
Artists and Ensembles
音楽家・おんがくか・musician
奏者・そうしゃ・player, musician
指揮者・しきしゃ・conductor
デュエット・duet
室内楽・しつないがく・chamber music
オーケストラ・orchestra
Music Theory
音楽理論・おんがくりろん・music theory
器楽・きがく・instrumental
長調・ちょうちょう・major key
短調・たんちょう・minor key
和音・わおん・accord
協和音・きょうわおん・consonant accord
不協和音・ふきょうわおん・dissonant accord
小節・こぶし・measure
音符・おんぷ・note
休符・きゅうふ・rest, pause (playing)
絶対音感・ぜったいおんかん・perfect pitch
楽想・がくそう・theme
作品・さくひん・opus number (e.g. 作品18 - op. 18)
楽章・がくしょう・movement (e.g. 第1楽章 - first movement)
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The opposite of “bonfire” is, presumably, “malice.”
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A cathedral burns down and we raise over 400 million euros in 24h. A hurricane, famine, … happens and it’s impossible
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What is the difference between あげる (ageru), くれる (kureru) and もらう (morau)?
A lot of people get confused with あげる (ageru), くれる (kureru) and もらう (morau) . We hope this post helps to clear things up!
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あげる (ageru)
あげる (ageru) means to give. This word is used when you are talking from the GIVER point of view. When we can use this word? – When you are the GIVER – When you are giving something / doing something to someone else – When you talk about someone giving a gift based on the GIVER point of view
私が友達に本をあげた watashi ga tomodachi ni hon o ageta I gave books to my friend
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くれる (kureru)
くれる (kureru) also means to give. But you use this word when you are talking from the RECEIVER point of view. When we can use this word? – When you are the RECEIVER – When you are receiving something (either object or action) from someone else – When you talk about someone giving a gift to people in your UCHI group based on the RECEIVER point of view Uchi, as explained above means someone you emphatize with or someone who is close to you. Such as your family, your friend or someone you really know well. So you cannot use くれる (kureru) when you are talking about stranger or someone you’re not close with.
友達が私に本をくれた tomodachi ga watashi ni hon o kureta Friend gave a book to me
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As you can see, when talking about あげる (ageru) and くれる (kureru), the most important thing is about identifying the GIVER and RECEIVER. 
When you want to say that you’re giving a favor to someone, you use あげる (ageru) and when someone else give a favor to you, you use くれる (kureru).
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もらう (morau)
This is the last word we’re going to review. もらう (morau) means to receive or to get. This word has a nuance that you’re feeling grateful of what you’ve received. So you cannot use it for something that have negative nuance or about something that you don’t feel grateful about.
When we can use this word? – When you or someone in your UCHI group received/got something good
Note that to mark the source of your gift, you need to use the particle に or から (from) 先生からプレゼントをもらった sensei karakara purezento o moratta I got a present from my teacher 先生からプレゼントをもらった sensei ni purezento o moratta I got a present from my teacher
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THIS FIC IS A MAGNIFICENT EXPERIENCE I’M STILL DYING OVER THE RECENT CHAPTER please read it it’s so so amazing and it made me laugh out loud in my room in the middle of the night quite a few of times:’)
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