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Repertoire89
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Last Night's Cornucopia
#23656713 - 09/18/16 07:16 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Had an amazing trip last night, I spent most of it practicing and have never felt so clear for the task during a trip.
About 8-9 hours in, I took 1mg of xanax and passed out for about 12 hours, usually I'll be up for at least 18hrs after a trip, thinking I may have knocked out a little early but whatever... it was a test.
Anyways, whats up? Bout to smoke some kief and get back to practice
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What are you practicing?
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Re: Last Night's Cornucopia [Re: Lucis] 1
#23656725 - 09/18/16 07:20 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Gradually making violin my main instrument (need a few months to make that happen), with vocals as second
Also working on compositions and studying performances by ear
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akira_akuma
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when did you get that violin? a gift? violins are always gifts.
plus, they rock.
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Hi
I was sleeping but then the Flying Fuck Brigade came through and woke me up so they could bum some weed off me
So now I'm about to pour myself some Jameson and read a book until I feel tired once again
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akira_akuma said: when did you get that violin? a gift? violins are always gifts.
plus, they rock.
A gift from the Wotan maybe, I bought it about a month ago. Not sure if its my favorite instrument that I've owned, or if my cello was...
Still just getting intonation down though, that'll take a few months, took about 6 on the cello
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i saw your picture in the pubbers thread, and honestly, it looked to me like you had just gotten a christmas present early. so i just assumed.
you got it yourself, well, that's a very nice investment.
ya the intonation is a different than what i was used to. i tried playing it, i could never really...difficult instrument to master, i'm sure. good luck.
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Repertoire89 said: Gradually making violin my main instrument (need a few months to make that happen), with vocals as second
Also working on compositions and studying performances by ear
super neat.
I either want to get my keyboard from my parents house, or find something to learn to play that's new. I've had vocal lessons and training, but I really want to find an instrument to bury myself in.
I don't really want to check a keyboard on a greyhound bus, but my friend might be able to bring mine to me if I catch her when she's making the trip down.
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akira_akuma said: i saw your picture in the pubbers thread, and honestly, it looked to me like you had just gotten a christmas present early. so i just assumed.
you got it yourself, well, that's a very nice investment.
ya the intonation is a different than what i was used to. i tried playing it, i could never really...difficult instrument to master, i'm sure. good luck.
I was just feeling good, had the violin for a few days at that point
Didn't have a choice due to certain theoretical constraints which would be TMI discussing here, glad to have it. Yeah, it'll be about the 12th instrument I've studied, going to keep it and eventually pick up a new cello/piano as well (when possible). So intonation isn't a concern to me, there's a formula to learning new instruments without much deviation between them. Even posture is about the same for every instrument, only small differences.
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pirate-blues said: super neat.
I either want to get my keyboard from my parents house, or find something to learn to play that's new. I've had vocal lessons and training, but I really want to find an instrument to bury myself in.
I don't really want to check a keyboard on a greyhound bus, but my friend might be able to bring mine to me if I catch her when she's making the trip down.
You should do it

##Edit: just dropped another one
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zipping outa my mind on noidz and acid right now
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Yeah, it'll be about the 12th instrument I've studied, going to keep it and eventually pick up a new cello/piano as well (when possible). So intonation isn't a concern to me, there's a formula to learning new instruments without much deviation between them. Even posture is about the same for every instrument, only small differences.
that's a lot of instruments. born to a musical mom or dad, i wager?
that formulaic stuff basically escapes me. my memory is like a sieve. i can't do traditional music -- basically, my music is all like wtf is this, and very specific and personal to me. it's quite a piss off to think how much i've wanted to do music, without the proper training. my memory isn't good for rote processes, i'd love to learn how to write music, that is pleasing to me...whole 'nother process though, entirely. though that i think i could manage much better. though, again, the repetition is not exactly my forte either.
i'd like to sit down and write a symphony. just one, and i'd be happily fulfilled in that regard. either that, or record an album of my own strange music, and release it to some sales, and have it be perfected in style and substance. that's probably an even harder task.
music is hard.
music engineers awesomeness.
music is somehow pervasive in most walks of life, and yet is completely taken for granted.
music is life.
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i havent tripped this hard on acid in a long time
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You should record some stuff Rep. Unless you already have?
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Connoisseur said: i havent tripped this hard on acid in a long time
don't synthesise any sorrows now.
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hi conn!!!
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sgoooooood
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akira_akuma
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i just farted
now im a deflating balloon
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