This song has taken up residence in my brain lately, so I thought I'd do a cover. Since I made the shaky jump from music education to music industry (not as a performer, as you can probably tell lmao) in the middle of the pandemic, the lyrics hit pretty close to home. As someone once said, science and maths are what keep us alive, but the arts are what we stay alive for. Even kinda shitty covers where you can't quite hit the low notes. Anyway pls check out All Them Witches okay byeee! ✌️
fellas you ever thought of a scenario where mike had a terrible day in school and so he decided to try to contact will after trying for so long, thinking itll be different this time and his fate being kind to him, but then getting nothing. well now you have
3. Yes, violin, viola, cello, bass (inc. electric bass)
4. Yes, percussion
5. Yes, a woodwind
6. Yes, a brass instrument
7. Yes, multiple
8. Yes, something not mentioned here
9. No, I do not currently play an instrument but I sing
10. No, I do not currently play an instrument and I do not sing.
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I’m sorry there aren’t more options, I only had 10 spaces or I would’ve included more. I tried to go with the most common and obviously with groups!
What counts for singing is up to you. I think most people sing some amount, but you can decide if yours counts or not. The reason for this is because you can teach yourself an instrument, so not requiring lessons or anything for either instruments or singing.
If you want to learn an instrument, especially if you don’t currently play any, I would love to know if you shared!
Please reblog! I wanna know how many of us play instuments ourselves and what that distribution is.
If you don’t listen to the Mechanisms don’t respond to this poll! I’m sure your answer is very interesting, but it will skew the results!
With how Dracula, in text, aims to train himself to sound English on Jonathan’s speech, Karim Kronfli has a golden chance to terrify Me Specifically by weaning off Sounding Like Dracula and going into his own British accent
the rufus wainwright concert i went to last night was the best of the many times i’ve seen him for a variety of reasons but a significant one being that he only fucked up one line to “so long marianne” as opposed to the last time i saw him in which he enthusiastically but painfully fucked up every single verse
ur tags about ur piano teacher ;-; did you have a crush on him?
anon i yearned for him like we were in a jane austen novel. his hands, oh my god. his florentine accent & the way he said my name (with an [h] instead of a [k] at the beginning). the almost unbearable intensity of his musicality and his technical control... the expectations he held for me and yet the gentleness with which he treated me. his visible adoration for the material he played and taught. he fundamentally changed the way i engaged with music. i still can't hear beethoven without thinking of him or perform mozart without hearing his voice in the lines
Okay I’m rewatching jatp (as you do) and it just stumps me every time how Julie can just sight read AT TEMPO without making a single mistake after almost an entire YEAR of not playing??????? OR SINGING? Did she even warm up?? There is seemingly NO SIGN of muscle regression, or loss of technique, LIKE. I don’t think anyone could get their vocal folds to thin out into THAT clean of a chest mix after not singing for a year.
did i spend three hours learning how to use audacity because i couldn’t get the idea of a merthur song duet out of my head? maybe. was i unable to edit the whole song because the rest of it was too complicated? maybe. but at least i have a physical example of the concept now even if its super messy. i can finally sleep in peace
(merlin’s voice is from the james arthur cover and arthur’s voice is from the stephen scaccia cover)