User:Fågelfors-Glen

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Fågelfors-Glen
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My favourite composer, Ludwig van Beethoven
My favourite composer, Ludwig van Beethoven
NameFågelfors-Glen
BornOctober 16th, 1993
Lidköping
CountrySweden
Current locationHögsby
Time zoneUTC+1
EthnicitySwedish
RaceThere are none
Height171,2 cm
Hairblonde
Eyesblue-green
Education and employment
OccupationUnemployed/studying
EmployerThe School
EducationBasic
Hobbies, favourites and beliefs
ReligionAtheism
PoliticsAnti-environmental (meaning that the climate crisis is fake)
AliasesMads Fredriksen (at STIMUN in Kalmar 2010)
Interests
  • Wikipedia
  • Music
  • Sweden
  • Politics
  • Historical events
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This user can and does compose music.
This user arranges existing music for other instruments.
This user aspires to be a classical musician.

Fågelfors-Glen is a user on the swedish Wikipedia. He has been blocked, and is therefore unable to edit in swedish (by leaving the computer while still logged in, he was blamed for the comments on other user's pages). Here, on the english Wikipedia, he has an ambition of making the pages about Sweden even better, especially the geographic details. He is very interested in the J.R.R. Tolkien world Arda, and writes tengwar in swedish. Fågelfors-Glen also writes music in his spare time, usually inspired by classical composers. Though, Fågelfors-Glen can't read notes, and have no musical education exept for the CDs he listens to.

Me[edit]

If you wish to contact me or leave message, click at this link: page of Fågelfors-Glen. You are welcome at any time (exept during holidays, that's when I am without the internet).

Pages[edit]

Here are some wiki-pages I find very interesting:

  1. Beethoven
  2. Austria–Hungary
  3. Symphony
  4. Third Reich
  5. Götene

Musical facts I find interesting[edit]

Since I do write music at my spare time this is very important to me, altough this is copied and pasted from the side Italian musical terms used in English.

Tempo time The speed of a piece of music
Largo broad Slow and dignified
Larghetto a little bit broad Not as slow as largo
Lento slow Slow
Adagio ad agio, at ease Slow, but not as slow as largo
Adagietto little adagio Faster than adagio; or a short adagio composition
Andante walking Moderately slow, flowing along
Moderato moderately At a moderate speed
Allegretto a little bit joyful Slightly slower than allegro
Allegro joyful;lively and fast Moderately fast
Fermata stopped Marks a note to be held or sustained
Presto ready Very fast
Prestissimo very ready Very very fast, as fast as possible
Accelerando accelerating accelerating
Affrettando becoming hurried accelerating
Allargando to slow and broaden slowing down and broadening, becoming more stately and majestic, possibly louder
Ritardando to slow decelerating
Rallentando becoming progressively slower decelerating
Rubato robbed free flowing and exempt from steady rhythm
Tenuto sustained holding or sustaining a single note
Accompagnato accompanied The accompaniment must follow the singer who can speed up or slow down at will
alla marcia as a march In strict tempo at a marching pace (e.g. 120 bpm)