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Awesome! Just like last weak it was a great story with some funny lines and fit right in to the classic AIO feel. I love it! One flaw was that it kind of made it sound like she couldn't handle two activities at the same time. Obviously, it was assumed that she had other responsibilities as well but, apart from one line about setting the table, they weren't addressed, which kind of made it sound like just guitar lessons and a play were stressing her out. But, overall, it wasn't a big deal.
I love what they've done with the credits this season. They've made them worth listening to again, instead of what almost could have been one audio file they just put into every episode. Chris is such an incredible actress, it's fun to use her as a host with some character. It's not like when she lived in Odyssey and did the intros but, it's also not, "read these names as fast as you can". I think that's the third time this season Chris has made me laugh, which is quite impressive.
I love the cubits line!
5/5 stars!
I love what they've done with the credits this season. They've made them worth listening to again, instead of what almost could have been one audio file they just put into every episode. Chris is such an incredible actress, it's fun to use her as a host with some character. It's not like when she lived in Odyssey and did the intros but, it's also not, "read these names as fast as you can". I think that's the third time this season Chris has made me laugh, which is quite impressive.
I love the cubits line!
5/5 stars!
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*yawn* Another boring slice-of-life episode. The only time I came close to laughing was each time Chris said "Finish What You..." and then stopped. Intentionally awkwardly funny.
I'm afraid I have a cafe of newfandom. It's slightly frustrating. I've grown up listening to Odyssey, but never realized new episodes were coming out. (I joined the ToO at the start of AIO's 2-year hiatus). Now that I'm following each episode's release, they sound boring, uninteresting and not Odyssey. I have hope though, because I really enjoyed Target of the Week! It was funny, had fantastic new characters and a plot that actually went somewhere. (Honestly, a kid loses his video game? Creating a love note to a girl Barret likes?)
In fairness, there are lame episodes in the old days too, but this season seems to be filled with it. *sigh*
3/5 again (Target of the Week was the only episode all season I haven't given this rating to)
I'm afraid I have a cafe of newfandom. It's slightly frustrating. I've grown up listening to Odyssey, but never realized new episodes were coming out. (I joined the ToO at the start of AIO's 2-year hiatus). Now that I'm following each episode's release, they sound boring, uninteresting and not Odyssey. I have hope though, because I really enjoyed Target of the Week! It was funny, had fantastic new characters and a plot that actually went somewhere. (Honestly, a kid loses his video game? Creating a love note to a girl Barret likes?)
In fairness, there are lame episodes in the old days too, but this season seems to be filled with it. *sigh*
3/5 again (Target of the Week was the only episode all season I haven't given this rating to)
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Not the most exciting slice of life episode, but okay. 3/5 I'm thinking The Jubilee Singers will be better.
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I found a few things that made this episode a little annoying.
It almost sounds like a remake of "The No Factor". Connie takes on too much stuff, Goes Insane, and has to let some people down. Olivia takes on Two things that she doesnt know how to balance, Has a breakdown, And lets Connie down.
Also, In Real Life I hear enough Emotional Breakdowns, Having Olivia throw a Fit wasnt the greatest descision they could've made.
But Alas...No Matthew Parker, Yay!
2 Stars. I dont hate the episode but it is "Forgettable"
It almost sounds like a remake of "The No Factor". Connie takes on too much stuff, Goes Insane, and has to let some people down. Olivia takes on Two things that she doesnt know how to balance, Has a breakdown, And lets Connie down.
Also, In Real Life I hear enough Emotional Breakdowns, Having Olivia throw a Fit wasnt the greatest descision they could've made.
But Alas...No Matthew Parker, Yay!
2 Stars. I dont hate the episode but it is "Forgettable"
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I found this episode a bit odd. Since when was Eugene qualified to teach guitar? I also found the time frame slightly weird. It generally take time to learn an instrument. Also I am finding this entire album one family oriented, is anyone else? To be honest I think her parents were also stupid. They should know that you can't learn an instrument in a few weeks. I really didn't like this episode.
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Personally, I've found that the only qualifications needed to be a music teacher is that you need to be good at your instrument and you need to have a love for playing it. I've known 16 and 17 year olds who taught piano and did a wonderful job at it.31899 wrote:I found this episode a bit odd. Since when was Eugene qualified to teach guitar?
Take it from me, I've learned a dozen or so instruments in my lifetime, and while there are some instruments that take a while to learn, the guitar is one that, if you practice as much as Olivia did, you'd be able to play simple songs such as the one that Olivia played at the end in that short a time. I learned guitar that fast.31899 wrote:I also found the time frame slightly weird. It generally take time to learn an instrument.
A nice episode, nothing spectacular. 4/5 stars
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That's exactly what I thought. Except it didn't really bother me, because "The No Factor' was, what, 15 years ago?It almost sounds like a remake of "The No Factor".
I must agree with those who said that Olivia probably wouldn't have learned that song in 2 weeks. Some people probably could, especially if they already play other instruments and have some musical background. But a kid with no prior music experience? Questionable. (In my opinion.) Plus, did she really practice that much? I got the impression that she was so busy that she didn't have time to practice the guitar or learn her lines for the play.
I'll also agree that guitar lessons and a play don't really seem like THAT much to take on.
Finally, am I the only one who finds Olivia a bit annoying? Honestly, it's probably because of her voice. But she strikes me as being kinda whiny/full of attitude sometimes.
And on a completely unrelated note, do we know the ages of the Parker kids? I know Camilla is the youngest, but which is oldest? For some reason, I think Olivia's the oldest, then Matthew, then Camilla. But I don't know if I actually heard that somewhere or if I'm just imagining things.
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Olivia is 11Crazy 4 Pugs wrote:And on a completely unrelated note, do we know the ages of the Parker kids? I know Camilla is the youngest, but which is oldest? For some reason, I think Olivia's the oldest, then Matthew, then Camilla. But I don't know if I actually heard that somewhere or if I'm just imagining things.
Matthew is 10
Camilla is 8
This is according to the insert from Album 51. Knowing Odyssey, this could change or have changed by now.
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So since when did Eugene play guitar? Also, he only said where to put one finger to play a G chord, when you need three fingers to play all six strings. Also, the standard G7 chord doesn't any more "dexterity" than regular old G...
Not too bad of an episode. Slightly just reminded me of an older episode where Connie kept making more commitments while not having time and needing to learn to say no...
4/5 for me.
Not too bad of an episode. Slightly just reminded me of an older episode where Connie kept making more commitments while not having time and needing to learn to say no...
4/5 for me.
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Haha, yeah Dan, I kinda wondered about that. I don't remember learning any one-finger G chords. Unless she had already placed her other fingers and he was just telling her where to put the last one, since it would be pretty boring to listen to a 5 minute explanation of how to play a G chord.
And thanks Laurie, that was kinda what I was thinking, but I couldn't remember.
And thanks Laurie, that was kinda what I was thinking, but I couldn't remember.
Um, I guess this is where I'm supposed to say something funny or interesting.
Not a problem, happy to help!!Crazy 4 Pugs wrote:Haha, yeah Dan, I kinda wondered about that. I don't remember learning any one-finger G chords. Unless she had already placed her other fingers and he was just telling her where to put the last one, since it would be pretty boring to listen to a 5 minute explanation of how to play a G chord.
And thanks Laurie, that was kinda what I was thinking, but I couldn't remember.
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Well, it could be a one finger G chord if she only played the top 4 strings, but six strings sounds better...
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Doesn't the US have their own version of The Royal Conservatory of Music that has created national standards or anything? Also being good and/or having a love for something does not qualify someone for something.EMBEE wrote:Personally, I've found that the only qualifications needed to be a music teacher is that you need to be good at your instrument and you need to have a love for playing it. I've known 16 and 17 year olds who taught piano and did a wonderful job at it.31899 wrote:I found this episode a bit odd. Since when was Eugene qualified to teach guitar?
To learn an instrument and to learn an instrument well are two different things. Though I do admit the guitar is an easier instrument to learn then other intruments I still think this episode is about as realistic as August RushEMBEE wrote:Take it from me, I've learned a dozen or so instruments in my lifetime, and while there are some instruments that take a while to learn, the guitar is one that, if you practice as much as Olivia did, you'd be able to play simple songs such as the one that Olivia played at the end in that short a time. I learned guitar that fast.31899 wrote:I also found the time frame slightly weird. It generally take time to learn an instrument.
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You don't have to have be "approved" to help someone learn an instrument, at least in the United States. (You might need a license or something to run a music studio or something, but I highly doubt helping a friend requires anything.) My brother-in-law teaches a 10-ish year old boy the guitar, and my sister teachers an 8-ish year old girl the piano.31899 wrote:Doesn't the US have their own version of The Royal Conservatory of Music that has created national standards or anything? Also being good and/or having a love for something does not qualify someone for something.EMBEE wrote:Personally, I've found that the only qualifications needed to be a music teacher is that you need to be good at your instrument and you need to have a love for playing it. I've known 16 and 17 year olds who taught piano and did a wonderful job at it.31899 wrote:I found this episode a bit odd. Since when was Eugene qualified to teach guitar?
Also, if I hated the piano and couldn't play it to say my life, pretty sure I wouldn't be teaching it.
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Unfortunately...You don't have to have be "approved" to help someone learn an instrument, at least in the United States
No ripping on people who aren't "approved" but are actually good teachers. I just had a really bad experience with a lady who "just liked playing piano and wanted to teach." And by bad experience, I mean that I spent 6 years taking lessons from someone who was sadly underqualified, but I didn't know enough to KNOW that she was underqualified. For all you musicians, I once asked her what the difference between a G7 and a Gmaj7 chord was, and she said "Oh, they're the same, but sometimes musicians just forget to write the 'maj'." Um, yeah, I don't think so.
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On another note, has anybody else seen the Focus player? It reads, "Episode 663: Finish What You Started"; not only is this title wrong, it's terrible grammar.
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*coughs* Boring episode. Nothing really exciting, so I won't say anything else.
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Yes the title is wrong, but actually the grammar is okay. "Finish what you started" would be an imperative (commanding) sentence telling someone to finish (now) what you started sometime in the past. No problems there.
Yes the title is wrong, but actually the grammar is okay. "Finish what you started" would be an imperative (commanding) sentence telling someone to finish (now) what you started sometime in the past. No problems there.
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