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hitogatarock · 1 year
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Musicart Profiles (03)
Approaching the game's release in Spring 2023, Takt op's official twitter account has periodically releasing the profiles or biodata for the currently released / playable Musicarts. I'm posting this as part 3, and you can look for part 1 and part 2 of this post here too !
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— important notes :
First person basis is a term on how to address yourself in first person, widely known in Japanese language has so many words to address yourself in first person such as Erlkönig's yo (a first person pronoun who were used by rulers) and Fantaisie's gensou-chan (a form of name-based first person basis) I have an explanation on each first person basis used here on a twitter thread !
the Musicarts' ages are still a grey area since they're human-like being but not a human at the same time. I speculated that it was the age when they were first awakened as a Musicart, or the age when their human host loses their conciousness and memory before awakened as a Musicart— similar to Anna's awakening as Destiny. (this is a subject to change)
I also had a compiled twitter thread of this too so go HERE for the thread!
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june-again · 5 months
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i am once again thinking about how childe | tartaglia | ajax | no. 11 of the fatui harbingers is SOOOOOOO chopin coded
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autistic-shaiapouf · 1 year
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*vibrating in place* pouf playlist but the entire thing is classical
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pianosheet · 2 months
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badtaktopheadcanons · 3 months
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wait if Fantaisie Impromptu (the piece) was published despite the fact that Chopin probably wouldn't've wanted it to be published mean Fantaisie Impromptu (the girl) is like... the equivalent of an unplanned child? if we're going of the "composers = dads" thing
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wickedhawtwexler · 1 year
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flash-sideways jack's son is a classical music nerd!!! i love him!!!!
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ambrosethedarling · 1 year
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Batfam HC
In no particular order
Damian ends up taller than them all but for a period of time he was the same height as Tim and it was the most tense eight months at the manor
The only other physical effect the Pit left on Jason aside from healing his body is that his eyes now shine. Taking a nice picture of him is near impossible. He’ll stand where he knows light will reflect into his face to scare people. It’s Terrifying as Red Hood
Actually both Damian and Jason have the eye shine. Same with Talia and Ra’s.
Stephanie is a bottle blonde, she was blonde as a little kid but her natural color darkened to a medium light brown. Her license and ID and file in the batcave all say Blonde. It makes her laugh.
Every other hero that hasnt already had a Bat claim them will generally avoid the Bats whenever possible except for Duke. Everyone loves Duke.
All of them had to learn how to ballroom dance and can still do it
If it’s not a black or white tie event or meeting at WE offices, Tim has no clue how to dress himself. He lets Bernard dress him but that’s not really any better.
Bruce plays the piano very well. He stopped playing for a while after his parents died but got back into it before taking Dick in. He knows a couple classics like Clair de Lune [Alfred’s favorite] and Fantaisie Impromptu, op. 66 [his favorite] but he likes to improvise a lot. Helps him think.
Dick only knows how to cook three things without a recipe or instructions; Mămăligă, Ciorba de burta, and what he remembers of his mother’s Cozonac recipe.
Cass picks up instruments very quickly and so far knows the basics of piano, guitar, violin, and erhu.
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ambroselm · 3 months
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The Music Rooms. Sometime in the first week. [ OPEN STARTER ]
The ten most difficult songs to play on a piano. Hungarian Rhapsody N. 2, Liszt. Flight of the Bumblebee, Korsakov. Fantaisie Impromptu, Chopin. Piano Concerto N. 5, Beethoven. Moonlight Sonata (3rd Movement), Beethoven. Revolutionary Etude, Chopin. Etude Op. 25 No. 11 - Winter Wind, Chopin. Piano Concerto No. 21, Mozart. Grande Polonaise Brillante Opus 22, Chopin. "Heroic" Polonaise Opus 53, Chopin. Ambrose went over the songs once, twice, upwards of ten times. Over and over again. Hammering out the difficult details of each one until his head started pounding, and his fingers felt like they were going to fall off. But he had to make a good first impression on his instructors. He had to be the best in his classes. He didn't just think that because he was a perfectionist either. He had to be the best because if he didn't prove he could do this - music - while simultaneously making a career out of doing music he'd be nothing but a joke.
He was too deep in his head that his fingers tripped over the wrong keys, and the palms of his hands followed, flattening into a loud angry dissonant sound. He huffed a deep breath lifting his head and noticing someone else must have come into the room sometime in the past thirty minutes. He really did find it unsurprising that he'd really missed a whole person. "Sorry," Ambrose said. I promise I can do better. "Have you been in here long?"
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anamizuiro · 3 months
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Matching IkeVamp suitors with classical pieces that likes to invade my brain
Was browsing more classical music to listen to but then I remember I used to get bits of IkeVamp brainrot listening so this list has cometh to be.
Characters Listed: The Residents, William, Vlad and His Minions.
Author Note: why does the bad guys always get the banger ones when it comes to music istg... also did you know? I was about to put Dies Irae (Mozart) in Charles' list before i changed my mind but decided to give it to Vlad instead because i like the vibe (except I gave Vlad Verdi's Requiem of Dies Irae instead because apparently there is another piece titled Dies Irae).
Napoleon
Clair de Lune by Claude Debussy
Arabesque No. 1 by Claude Debussy
Toreador March/Les Toreador by Georges Bizet (specifically that part.)
Vlad
Prelude in C Sharp Minor by Rachmaninoff
Four Seasons, Winter by Antonio Vivaldi
Moonlight Sonata, 3rd Movement by Ludwig Van Beethoven
Lacrimosa by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (early composition) and Franz Xaver Süssmayr (finishes the rest of the piece) (Mozart was unable to finish composing this piece because he passed away. So the person who commissioned this piece hired his student to finish it. Source: Google)
Fantaisie Impromptu by Frederic Chopin
Verdi's Requiem Dies Irae by Verdi
Arthur
Habanera from Carmen Suite by Georges Bizet
Por Una Cabeza Tango by Carlos Gardel
La Campanella by Liszt
Vincent
Peer Gynt, Morning Mood by Edvard Grieg
Four Seasons, Spring by Antonio Vivaldi
Nocturne Op 9 No. 2 by Frederic Chopin
Minuet in G Major by Christian Petzold (said to be attributed to Bach)
Theodorus
Tristesse by Frederic Chopin
Nocturne in C Sharp Minor (No. 20) by Frederic Chopin
Shakespeare
Nessun Dorma by Giacomo Puccini
The Swan/Le Cygne by Saint-Saens
Fur Elise by Ludwig Van Beethoven
Leonardo
Bouree in E Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach
Minuetto in G by Luigi Boccherini
Comte de Saint-Germain
Cello Suite No. 1 : Prelude in G by Johann S. Bach
The Nutcracker Suite, The Waltz of The Flowers by Tchaikovsky
Aquarium by Saint-Saens
Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 by Edward Elgar
Jazz Suite No. 2: VII. Waltz No. 2 by Dmitri Shostakovich
Danse Macabre by Saint-Saens
Mozart
Symphony No. 10 in G Minor: I. Molto Allegro by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (basically his own piece)
Hungarian Dance No. 5 by Johannes Brahms
Charles-Henri
the Nutcracker Suite: Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy by Tchaikovsky
Gymnopedie No. 1 by Erik Satie
Funeral March by Frederic Chopin
Faust
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach (i'm so sorry it just fits him)
O Fortuna : Carmina Burana by Carl Orff
Symphony No. 5 by Ludwig Van Beethoven
Jean
Moonlight Sonata, 1st Movement by Ludwig Van Beethoven
Airs a faire fuir by Erik Satie
Valse Triste by Jean Sibelius
Dazai
Blue Danube by Johann Strauss II
Sleeping Beauty Waltz by Tchaikovsky
Tales of Hoffman, Barcarolle by Offenbach
Isaac
Flight of The Bumblebee by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Cradle Song AKA Lullaby by Johannes Brahms
Air on the G String by Johann S. Bach
Sebastian
Rondo Alla Turca by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Eine Kleine by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphonies de Fanfares : Rondeau by Jean Joseph Mouret
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autogynecologist · 28 days
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Fuck it I'm promoting my ao3 story
please share it I worked really hard on it!
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hitogatarock · 9 months
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Musicart 4koma (04)
4koma manga series by Aiwo
Was announced on the February 2023 livestream, Takt op's official twitter account will begin its online 4koma manga project about the Musicarts' daily life and interactions! This serves as part four of this post, make sure to look forward for more!
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important note : since this was posted at the JP game twitter acc, to read the manga would be from left to right !
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# 13 : The Girls' Shopping
Featuring Erlking, Carmen, and Fantaisie-Impromptu
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# 14 : Power!
Featuring Pomp and Circumstance and Daphnis et Chloé
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# 15 : Smooth Talk
Featuring Fantaisie-Impromptu and Carmen
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# 16 : A Misunderstanding Because of a Smile
Featuring Canon, Fledermaus, Destiny, and Carmen
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I also had a compiled twitter thread of this too so go HERE for the thread!
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liyashi · 2 months
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Fantaisie Impromptu
My OCs again
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dove-da-birb · 1 month
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My Vinyl Collection!
*because idk I want to list things; I'll try to include the year it was published as well
Warning LONG LIST that I nearly cried writing because WHY are classical songs SO DAMN LONG?!
The Philadelphia Orchestra with Eugene Ormandy *unknown date
Afternoon of a Faun (Debussy)
Daphnis and Chloe, No. 2 (Ravel)
La Mer (Debussy)
William the Overture [Philadelphia Orchestra with Eugene Ormandy, again] *unknown date
Offenback: Orpheus in the Underworld
Smetana: The Bartered Bride
Thomas: Mignon
Suppe: The Beautiful Galatea
Highlights from the Sleeping Beauty Ballet by Tchaikovsky [Rias Symphony Orchestra, Herbert Charlier] *1957
... it doesn't list the songs ...
Tchaikovsky's Greatest Ballets: Suites from The Nutcracker/Swan Lake [Arthur Fielder/Boston Pops] *unknown date
The Nutcracker
Overture
March
Spanish Dance; Arabian Dance; Chinese Dance; Trepak; Dance of the Mirlitons
Waltz of the Flowers
Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy; Coda
Final Waltz
Swan Lake
Waltz
Dance of the Little Swans
Pas de deux
Hungarian Dance
Spanish Dance
Neapolitan Dance
Final Scene
James Last in Concert *unknown date
Side 1
Theme from "Elvira Madigan", Andante from the concert for piano and orchestra no. 21 in C. major, K. 467. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Presto from the symphony no. 7 in A major, Op. 92. Ludwig van Beethoven
Romance for violin and orchestra in F major, Op. 50. Ludwig van Beethoven
Impromptu no. 2 in A flat major, Op. 142. Franz Schubert
Air from the suite no. 3 in D major, BWV 1068. Johann Sebastian Bach
Impromptu no. 3 in G flat major, Op. 90. Franz Schubert
Side 2
Adiago from the sonata "Pathetique" no. 8 in C minor, Op. 13. Ludwig van Beethoven
Slavonic Dance no. 10. Antonín Dvořák
Andante from the violin concerto in E minor, Op. 64 Felix Mendelssohn
Prelude 1 in C major. Johann Sebastian Bach
Andante from the symphony no. 5 in C minor, Op. 67. Ludwig van Beethoven
Ballet Music from "Prince Igor". Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin
April in Paris [The Melachrino Strings and Orchestra with Trio Musette de Paris] *1963
April in Paris
The Song from Moulin Rouge
Autumn Leaves
C'est si bon
J'attendrai
Madelon
La Seine
The Poor People of Paris
Clopin Clopant
Mon manege a moi; I love Paris
In a French Nursery Garden;
Sur le pont D'Avignon; Au claire de la lune; Frere Jacques
La Mer (Beyond the Sea)
The Piano Classics [unknown artists and date, European Import]
Fur Elise [Ludwig van Beethoven]
Impromptu Op. 142 no. 2 [Franz Schubert] Moment musical no. 3
Traumerei from Scenes of Childhood [Robert Schumann] The Prophet Bird from Woodland Scenes
Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2 [Frédéric Chopin]
Liebestraum [Franz Liszt]
"Raindrops" Prelude [Frédéric Chopin]
"Tristesse" Etude [Frédéric Chopin]
Barcarolle [Frédéric Chopin]
Clair de Lune [Claude DeBussy]
A Piano Invitation to the Dance [Ann Schein] *unknown date
Weber-Tausig: Invitation to the Dance, Opus 65
Medtner: Danza Festiva, Opus 38
Halffter: Dance of the Shepherdess (Danza de la Pastora)
Bartok: Roumanian Folk Dances
Bizet-Rachmaninoff: Minute from "L'Arlesienne"
Chopin: Waltz in D flat major, Opus 64, no. 1 ("Minute) | Mazurka is A flat major, Opus 59, no. 2 | Mazurka in F sharp minor, Opus 59, no. 3 | Polonaise Fantaisie in A flat major, Opus 61
Sander Van Marion: Improvisaties op het orgel in de Evangelisch Lutherse Kerk, Den Haag *unknown date (realized this was religious after further inspection, oh well, it's organ??? music)
PS. 72 ,,Laat Ons De Grote Naam Bezingen"
,,Als Stormen Woeden"
,,Loof De Koning, Heel Mijn Wezen"
,,Heer Van Uw Kerk"
,,Komt Laat Ons Voortgaan Kinderen"
,,O Hoogt" En Diepte Looft Nu God"
PS. 25 ,,Here, Maak Mij Uwe Wegen Door Uw Woord En Geest Bekend"
,,Alle Volken, Looft De Here"
,,Jezus Ga Ons Voor"
,,Neem Heer Mijn Beide Handen"
,,Wat De Toekomst Brenge Moget"
Lawrence Welk Polkas *unknown date
Hoop-dee-doo
Barroom polka
Julida polka
Dakota polka
Laughing polka
Emilia polka
Tinker polka
Kit Kat polka
Chopsticks polka
Russian Folk Songs [assorted choruses] *circa Soviet Russia
The stage coach is racing [Vot mchitsa pochtovaya]
Through the village [Vdol dyerevni]
Oh, my sweetheart [Ekh ty, duschechka]
The week [Nyedyelya]
The shades of night are falling [Noch uzh nastupayet]
Along the dusty road [Po pylnoy doroge]
Vanya can't sleep [Vanye nochenku nye spitsa]
In the Zhiguli hills [V Zhigulyakh]
The wide steppes [Shirokiye styepi]
Oh, you mists [Oi, tumany moyi]
Moravian polka [Moravskaya polka]
The chain-gang [Kolodniki]
@krenenbaker
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hiddenkardnet · 2 years
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don’t recall x fantaisie impromptu
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maybeasunflower · 29 days
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Chopin - Fantaisie-Impromptu, Op. 66
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