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ajrdileva · 11 months
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Bebop Rhythmic Words 1&2: Unleashing Jazz Improvisation through Rhythm. Jazz Piano Tutorial
Introduction: In the world of jazz improvisation, we often emphasize the importance of choosing the right notes over chord changes. However, today we’re going to shift our focus to another crucial aspect of improvisation: rhythm. In this video, we’ll explore the concept of using rhythmic words to guide our bebop improvisation. By incorporating these rhythmic phrases into our playing, we can…
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handlinepic · 9 months
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sachi · 5 months
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☆ Faye Valentine // Cowboy Bebop ☆ Resin kit / 1/6 / New Line / Sonic Boom ☆ Wonder Festival 1999 [Summer] ☆ Sculpt Goemon
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wispedvellichor · 2 months
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reading the good omens scriptbook and....
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Season 3 jumpscare???
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wubbgang · 1 year
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okay wait, i just noticed deej has a sharp tooth on the left bottom (from deej's perspective) of its mouth. what was that from? or was that just how it was made? (sorry if this was already addressed, I might've missed it.)
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it’s just a little quirk of sorts that Deej was made with, that’s all! (i think I’ve only mentioned it in like the first post i made about these guys, so don’t worry about having missed anything lol)
Bebop likes it, and pretty much everyone else pays it no mind, but Deej isn’t sure how it feels about its single fang… in its eyes, it’s just another thing that sets it apart from the other “normal” wubboxes.
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hartxstarr-art · 4 months
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together.
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maxellminidisc · 8 months
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Still never forgiving Netflix for the absolute flop of a rewrite that was the Bebop live action....
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sbfairywren · 1 month
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"Ya like jazz?"
Yes, yes, I do. I bet you don't. You bee.
(I scoff and turn away in a snobish fashion)
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arbitrarygreay · 2 months
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ATLA live action
Based on the first two episodes. I'm approaching this show from a different angle than most of Tumblr. For starters, I don't actually care that much about the cartoon. It's fine, not great. Secondly, I have really liked the work of showrunner Albert Kim, from his start on Leverage to his growth on Nikita (not interested in Sleepy Hollow, haven't watched Pantheon yet). I was hoping for his track record to hold up. (Particularly, Nikita was a case of adaptation that diverged a lot from its source material, both the movie and the LFN show.) I don't know how switching to a direct adaptation of something set in a fantasy medieval time turned Albert's brain into fandom mush, but the script feels like the kind of fanfiction that are borderline meta posts, distilling the source materials' themes into fairly overt introspection. That's great when you're reading a fanfiction, but it's terrible as a live action script. Anything to do with exposition or character motivation is speeched in the most direct and graceless way possible by the characters, like it's the first draft full of [summary of scene purpose and themes] placeholders, but they never got around to replacing them with more subtle content. All tell, no show. Because episode 1 is basically all exposition and introductions, it's over 50% this crap. Thankfully, episode 2 is a lot better! Whenever the show can manage to get out of its own way and diverge from the source material, it has a lot of charm. In fact, all of the things Tumblr was kvetching about before the show premiered (complaining that the Sokka divergences the writers talked about were signs of not understanding the material) were PERFECTLY FINE. I liked them. Those changes are like the closest the show comes to One Piece live action (with its Garp/Koby/Helmeppo original content, as well as cutting all of the shounen style boss rushes). I think one of Albert Kim's weaknesses is that his background is mostly in more serialized stuff. There's a sense that he had the characters keep saying their motivations directly because there wasn't time in the miniscule episode count to do entire episodes about them. However, what he could have done instead were short montages to show (instead of tell) patterns of behavior over time, instead of fully fleshed out sequences. Of the previous shows he worked on, only Leverage sometimes used this technique, so I can see why he didn't think of them. I'm thinking of them because I've been watching Xena, and the compatibility of ATLA with shows like Xena or Legend of the Seeker are obvious. My current description of ATLA live action is precisely "B-minus tier Xena episode". The ideas are there (showing the writers' understanding of the material they have), and execution even has its moments, but they're underexplored. For example, S05E02 "Chakram".
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homecomingvn · 1 year
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I just want you to know that every time i see name Henry on your blog i hear the words "little peepee pisspiss boy" echoing in my head cuz i guess that's what he is to me now
https://youtu.be/-sMQpWCNTQw
LMFAOOO YOU'RE SO REAL FOR THIS
The entire vid really is just Henry @ you (especially the 'we should be entirely different people at the end of the first 8 hours)^^;
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ajrdileva · 1 year
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Master Bebop Improvisation with 'Bebop Lines You Should Know'
Are you a jazz musician looking to take your improvisation skills to the next level? Look no further than “Bebop Lines You Should Know,” the must-have book for anyone serious about mastering the art of bebop improvisation. Bebop is more than just a style of music – it’s a language, and this book covers everything you need to know to become fluent. From essential phrases to advanced concepts like…
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konvoluted · 1 year
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maybe older stuff could just hide the issues better but idk how theyre doing it
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hartxstarr · 5 months
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i actually wanted to give jet a metang but i didnt want to put bebop through that. so he got the little version instead.
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waywardsalt · 7 months
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Hi! I hope you’re doing good in life! So it’s spooky season so I have an ask related to that. I don’t know if you play horror video games, watch horror movies/shows, or read horror books, but if you do, I have to ask: What is the most disturbing book, or video game or show/movie that you’ve played/watched/read? In my opinion, there is two types of horror: the ones that scare you, and the ones that traumatize you. If you can think of any book, movie, or game that really kind of fucked you up, I’m curious to know if you feel like answering. I hope you have a good day and a good life.
Hey, I’m doing good and I hope you are too!
the answer ended up being really long lol
Woof, this is honestly a pretty hard question, since I can't really name any horror (or otherwise) media that actually left me kind of fucked up for a bit, at least not to the degree where it affected me for a while. I probably haven't been really fucked up by anything since I was a kid, so I'll try and recall what a few things fucked me up back then...
Off the top of my head I know that two different spongebob episodes got me bad, the first being one with that tunnel of love thing (tho tbh i havent seen it in a while so it might still spook me today) and the one where i'm pretty sure for whatever reason squidward gets locked in some small locker and has some kind of fucked up dream, whatever that was. I remember there was an eagle in that one. the eagle terrified me. (i looked them up, and the first episode is titled 'tunnel of glove' and the second is 'squidward in clarinetland'. with how badly that second one got to me, i'm surprised i ended up learning to play the clarinet at all)
other than that, i think the courage the cowardly dog episode 'the house of discontent' got me pretty bad, too, but i think everyone who saw any amount of that series as a kid has at least one episode that got them fucked up.
there's probably a handful of scooby-doo stuff that got to me when i was a kid, but i could not name any specifics (asides from charlie the robot's original episode, christ) because i think i managed to see just about every bit of available scooby media around that time.
nowadays stuff still does kinda fuck me up, but it's usually only for brief bits of time. the most recent example I can think of is cowboy bebop's 20's episode, pierrot le fou, which is honestly some great horror, especially how it uses the show's typical format and flips it on it's head, but i wouldn't necessarily say it got to me because of it being scary, more because of the way the ending disturbed me for a bit. it was the only episode that had me stop afterwards and really look into it for anything other than clarifying a character's gender, lol.
the endings of both neon genesis evangelion and end of evangelion had me shaken, the latter more so than the former, but not really due to horror aspects, though. i did have to take a walk after finishing end of evangelion. i don't really watch horror movies, i just... read the wikipedia plot descriptions of them.
honestly, i think some of the more popular youtube analogue horror series have gotten to me worse (likely due to the fact that they can get a bit more fucked up than, say, a tv show or movie), specifically the walten files (which i did watch) and the mandela catalogue (which i just watched wendigoon's vids on), and those two and mostly because facial distortion is generally just an incredibly effective form of horror imo. a lot of the time (esp with the childhood examples) the way i was 'fucked up' was that id be in be visualizing the stuff that scared me, and both the mandela catalogue and the walten files had me doing that for a bit.
now that i remember it, i was really scared of fnaf when it first came out. i first learned of it second-hand from seeing some other kids looking into it, and the bits and pieces i put together about it really scared me.
honestly, it's usually straight-up disturbing sequences or imagery that gets to me the most, and i know my limits well enough to generally identify and avoid that stuff, which is probably why i don't have too many recent examples. i've got one or two examples of non-horror movies that fucked me up as a kid, but that's mostly because they were wildly inappropriate for someone of my age (at the time) to be witnessing, so that's a different sort of topic.
i mean, i think i generally have a decent tolerance for fucked up stuff in media, anyways, i mean, i enjoy berserk and haven't really been too upset or disturbed by what happens in it (look theres some nasty shit in there im not saying its not that bad) so there's definitionally some kind of line that media needs to cross to really get to me nowadays, or it just needs to be a specific kind of fucked up. books generally don't do that for me so i don't have any book examples. no games, either, though shadow mario and the haunted house segments in super mario 3d world scared me so much that i had to make my mom do the levels for me, and i'm pretty sure scooby doo: first frights scared me a bit when i first played it on ds.
other than that, though, I just think that, in pokemon x, the story that an npc tells you during your first trip to route 14 and then the strange office building encounter with the animation-less hex maniac creeped me out pretty bad.
yeah, it's kind of hard for me to think of anything (recent) that actually really fucked me up or anything. most stuff just scared me, never really fucked me up or figuratively traumatized me in recent years.
#asks#zeldanamikaze#salty talks#i think for media to really fuck me up there has to be some kind of intense emotional aspect to it or have some specific visual stuff#my enjoying of berserk is proof that it takes specific stuff to really get to me. the way i tested if id be fine reading berserk is so#fucked in hindsight. i straight up looked up the two most infamous eclipse chapters online and read them to make sure id be fine#what the fuck. i just dove in head first fucking god#anyways yeah. like berserk is generally fine for me but cowboy bebop episode 20 did have me a lil fucked up. its so good#ive been looking more into horror stuff recently and i have a lot of respect for (well-executed) horror games like damn. i wanna play#silent hill 2 so bad. it's a really interesting genre when pulled off effectively on a level deeper than just 'oh look at this scary thing'#anyways. i recently watched mononoke and its not really horror just kinda unsettling. its so fucking good#tbh tho there are some fanfics ive read that did actually fuck me up (which is why i kinda have an aversion to angst)#but i didnt want to talk abt those bc i dont want to name names or anything. theyre good fics they just affected me pretty negatively#generally its more like. freaky irl things that fuck me up but thats not fun to talk about its just like. depressing#sorry it took so long to reply to this i hadnt really sat down to write it or anything an just. couldnt think of much lol#anyways ig bottom line is that its more likely for non-horror stuff to fuck me up? or its gotta be specific stuff idk#i played a few hours of portal 1 at a friends house years ago and for some reason it creeped me out a whole lot#strangely enough i dont think scooby doo mystery incorporated fucked me up when i first watched it#i think there was like 1 episode that scared me more than the rest but it was never too bad#and that show is regarded as likely the most actually scary scooby thing. its rlly good#im pretty sure scooby doo was my first (or one of my first) special interest#also (similarly) i dont really get nightmares too often my dreams are just kinda really weird most of the time#i did actually have like. a scary dream recently but i dont know if id fully call it a nightmare
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I have not been around much because I have apparently made my left pinkie and ring fingers mad at me from prolonged and repeated stress for eight hours a day, five days per week [ I work a job where the entirety of my shift is data entry and putting together files so a lot of shift and ctrl for selecting items, etc. ]. Anyway, today I'm going to look at getting some of those typist gloves and maybe some athletic tape or something and go from there. Hopefully I can get some typing done tonight.
I like the voice actor for Gabriel Reyes/Reaper. I do. He's good… but sometimes, in my head, I hear Steve Blum instead and I just wanted to share that. 😂
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