Everything posted by noonsun
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the thread that will never reach 2000 pages and i can't think of anything cool to say cos i'm drunkk
Peach pie. It wasn't actually very good </3
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the thread that will never reach 2000 pages and i can't think of anything cool to say cos i'm drunkk
Bored! I just got back from eating some pie <3 I have a busy weekend, though, I really should go do work.
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the thread that will never reach 2000 pages and i can't think of anything cool to say cos i'm drunkk
AIRON I love how you always greet me with like nine million extra letters and a :kiss:, makes me feel loved <3
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Heeeey I'm also new
Wait, do you actually like DeVotchKa or what? If you do plz be my lover.
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the thread that will never reach 2000 pages and i can't think of anything cool to say cos i'm drunkk
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bz9JmpULP3o]YouTube- Brian Eno - Just Another Day (Timelapse)[/ame] nomnomnom Although that isn't a very indie choice :shame:
- Someone distract me.
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Someone distract me.
http://www.kongregate.com/games/Titch/level-up but you've gotten it already
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Please read this
You're FOURTEEN? Jesus CHRIST. O_O Wtf was in the letter anyway?
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Lion King or Land Before Time
Definitely Lion King.
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Rolling Stone's Albums Of The Decade
Lol, yea, 2000 isn't even in this decade... it's a small point but all the "song of the decade" lists are sort of silly if you ask me, they should include records/songs from '99 too. As it is they only include nine years...
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Coldplay End of Decade Clearout Sale (catalogue discussion pg43 onwards, winning item pics pg151 onw
Nancy, your idea is crap, somebody could donate like fifty cents to "the fund" and then have a chance of getting it... and anyway I am fairly sure it doesn't matter if a "true fan" gets a jacket or guitar or whatever... it all goes to charity so what does it matter, really?
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Coldplay End of Decade Clearout Sale (catalogue discussion pg43 onwards, winning item pics pg151 onw
You can't... ah... auction a song, you know.
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Coldplay End of Decade Clearout Sale (catalogue discussion pg43 onwards, winning item pics pg151 onw
Lol, I know. I was thinking more of a small cork they used on a bottle of wine or something, hahaha
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Coldplay End of Decade Clearout Sale (catalogue discussion pg43 onwards, winning item pics pg151 onw
Fucking hell, if I had like a 100 dollars I could buy... like... ... a poster... or something.
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Come on up and play, "Fill in the gaps!"
Thanks Nathan, good to know you are always looking out for me when it comes to my inability to recognize names <3
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Admit It, You Love Snuggies <3
you get a cookie
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Come on up and play, "Fill in the gaps!"
That joke would be hilarious if I knew who Peter Kay was, I think.
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the thread that will never reach 2000 pages and i can't think of anything cool to say cos i'm drunkk
I read the one about the bears ripping up the 42 children and literally spat out my drink and went "Whatttt?" edit: http://aquasixio.deviantart.com/ Everybody go look at his stuff now, it's amazing.
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Come on up and play, "Fill in the gaps!"
LOL, Mark reported this? Ololololol
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the thread that will never reach 2000 pages and i can't think of anything cool to say cos i'm drunkk
I may write another chapter this weekend. <3
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the thread that will never reach 2000 pages and i can't think of anything cool to say cos i'm drunkk
Aaron! No! Will see you then!
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the thread that will never reach 2000 pages and i can't think of anything cool to say cos i'm drunkk
No. Aren't you famous or something? Went missing or some shit. Pleased to meet you, I'm Sara. Unless you're uncool, then I'm not pleased to meet you at all, and you can go fuck yourself. :nice:
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Postcards from far away
Print it out, if you can read sheet music. If not, well, okay, I'll explain as best as I can... when you do the scale from F up to C, you alternate between B (second time a B-octave) and an F, B-flat, and D. When you go back up to the E-flat, you alternate between E-flat-octaves and E-flat, G, B-flat, and an E-flat one octave up from the other. Then you go back to your B-octave and F/B-flat/D while you go back up to C. Just try to keep the tempo even... you hold down each chord for two notes in the RIGHT hand, and keep it up for two notes, and hold it down again for two notes... then when you switch between how high the scale goes up (F to C and F to E-flat and back to F and C) you just switch to a different chord par. And when you do the little doodad between G and F, you keep doing your E-flat-octave and E-flat/G/B-flat/other E-flat. An easy way to remember the timing of the left hand on this little part is just you hold down each chord for the full trill you do between G and F, and then you do a "blank" one where your left hand isn't doing anything, and you switch to the other chord -- you do this a total of two times, so two of each little chord. Got that? Then you have your other scale you go up, which is C up to G, right? You do the E-flat-octave and E-flat/G/B-flat/other E-flat for this, too. Try to use the same timing I mentioned for the first scale you go up. Then when you go from C all the way up to higher C, you keep using your E-flat-octave, but you switch the other chord to E-flat, G, A, and C -- yes it sounds dissonant, you may not think you are doing it right, but you are, ok, just take my word for it, haha. When you switch from going from D up to the higher D, you have a different pair, which is a plain D (not an octave) and an F-sharp/A/D chord -- the only difference in timing from all the other scales you go up is for the first one, you hold the F-sharp/A/D chord down a bit longer... until you are about to get up to the A. And then you've got your other doo-dad up near the higher C... you hold down G, then B-flat, then G, then B-flat/D/G. All you need to know on this is you hit the note with your left hand every time you get to the highest part of your little going up/coming back down that you do, if you know what I am talking about. Again, same timing as the rest of the song, that's just how I remember it. Then you go back up starting with D and you have a C-octave (the leap from the B-flat/D/G to this C-octave is literally the hardest part of the song, you'll need to practice it A LOT) and a G/C/E-flat chord. When you go back after the first G/C/E-flat chord you just do one C, the one closest to middle C (not an octave) and then you go back to your G/C/E-flat chord. Then you go back up starting on C and you do an F-octave, and then E-flat/G/A/C (you did these before) and an F (the one near where your E-flat/G/A/C chord is... you don't have to move your hand for the switch between these) and E-flat/G/A/C again. Then the second time you go up with C, you do C, G/C/E-flat, C, G/C/E-flat again, like you did when you went up from D. And then all you have is your scale with the left hand while your right hand finishes the song... you hit a low G, then B, D, G, B, D (you're above middle C when you hit this D), G, A. I hope to god you can't read sheet music or I just spent like thirty minutes explaining to you for nothing. :P The jumps you make with the left hand are actually really hard in this song, you have got to practice it a lot. I would recommend learning to read sheet music if you can't, coz it really isn't very hard and you will be way better off for learning whatever songs you want later. I hope any explaining I did you needed from me was clear enough...
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