for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, so that means to combat John Cage's 4'33, I propose a piece called 3'44, wherein every single note within range possible is played for three minutes and forty-four seconds
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Our captain owns a harmonica he claims was a gift from a wind spirit, a means to call in a favor. We must only use it in the direst of straits, the wind not being known for its restraint.
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Fugo would not pass the opportunity to play on Giornos e-guitar
@nothingbizzare DTIYS
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*scuttles in and drops this at your door* jmart dnd au anyone??? anyone???
anyway trying to improve on backgrounds and I think this turned out really well as I haven't drawn a proper forest background before, its a little cluttered but alas.
alt w/o eye below the cut
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Speedpainting 24122023
Advent Calendar Door 24. Wishing you happy holidays.
Created with Krita.
Copyright © 2023 Sylvia Ritter.
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trish: i don't know, i just can't imagine you listening to jimi hendrix
fugo: uh?? excuse me?? have you SEEN the ridiculous way i dress?? and you don't think i ever listen to psychedelia??? well FUCK you.
bruno: breathe, fugo.
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a short work that i made feverishly after reading the echo garden twice in a row
i wanted to make something that represents a main melody, layered over by warmer, drier (?) feeling tones.
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I started reading Whisper Me a Love Song last year and it's been neat! I picked a pretty good time to jump in given that the anime has finally started after a little delay, and the main Shiho arc of the manga has concluded. To celebrate all that here's a little relationship chart I made for the series.
Technically Aki and Shiho's relationship needs updating but this is a pretty good overview of the main vibe the manga has had for a while
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Ancient Greek pottery showing figures playing the auloi. The aulos (plural auloi) [Roman tibia, plural tibiae] is a double or single reed wind instrument, played in pairs, that "sounded more like the modern oboe than the modern flute." [source]
"Perhaps the most commonly played instrument in Greek music, the aulos was played in festivals, processions of births and deaths, athletic games ... It was associated with the god Dionysos and often played at private drinking parties." [source]
"Made from cane, boxwood, bone, ivory, or occasionally metals such as bronze and copper, the circular pipe (bombyke) was fitted with one, two or three bulbous mouthpieces which gave the instrument a different pitch." [source]
"The earliest surviving examples of auloi have been found at Koilada, Thessaly and date from the Neolithic period (c. 5000 BCE). These instruments are carved from bone and have five holes, irregularly placed down their length." [source]
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