I’m so excited to share the first single of my upcoming album!! And this is also the first time I release music as a composer! (Ahh!) I would love love to have your thoughts!! Click on the link above to hear it 🤗 have a wonderful day :)
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It's been multiple weeks since the school got the package our guard caption head literally saw the package when they went to go get it
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Diego Luna at the Donostia Zinemaldia-Festival de San Sebastián in September, 2010
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Flute Spell: Finn impresses Huntress Wizard with his flute playing, drawing them into a quest to summon the Forest Spirit.
Burning Low: Princess Bubblegum becomes concerned when she learns that Finn is seeing Flame Princess.
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The casting director in the UK dub of The Smurfs and the Magic Flute totally missed out on an opportunity to give Peewit a higher pitched nasal cockney accent. Like a slightly less cowardly sounding Penfold from Danger Mouse. I honestly think a voice like that would suit Peewit quite nicely in the UK dub. lol
"Dis flute's only got six 'oles innit?"
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If you want to learn more about my project check it out here :) I'd really appreciate your support! <3
A bit about this album:
1- It will feature my own compositions (for the very first time!)
2- There will ONLY be works by living composers
3- All the pieces will feature a low flute (alto, bass or contrabass)
4- There will be a video for each track! :D
Let me know what you think and thank you!!
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I'm using a non-sample-based sound for the first time this month, because I wanted something airy-sounding to accompany the bass flute.
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GET TO KNOW ME.
i’m over 5'5 / i wear glasses or contacts / i have blonde hair / i often wear sweatshirts / i prefer loose clothing over tight clothes / i have one or more piercings / i have at least one or more tattoos/ i have blue eyes / i have dyed or highlighted my hair/ i have or have had braces / i have freckles / i paint my nails / i typically wear makeup / i don’t often smile / resting bitch face / i play sports / i play an instrument / i know more than one language / i can cook or bake / i like writing / i like to read / i can multitask / i’ve never dated anyone / i have a best friend i’ve known for over five years / i am an only child
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TAGGING: stolen!
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On the search for more KNACK stuff
anyone have a better idea of how to go about this?
From what I can remember, I have already gone through all the KNACK-related tags as far as tumblr will let me. But I know there is more.
I'm compiling a list of usernames of anyone who has interacted with the KNACK stuff I have shared so far, ever. I'll end up increasing this list from the stuff I have in the queue, and this will probably become a cycle.
The only exception to the 'any interaction' is from @/playstation, where I only grabbed the usernames of people who reblogged and added something like a tag. Something something playstation gamers might not seek out other Knack stuff. Plus, almost 300 of them, kind of overwhelming. I could be wrong, and now I have note of it so I can look into it later if need be.
Anyway, Then I'll do a quick tag search and key-word search for 'knack' on each blog, and on the spreadsheet I'll mark whether results came up or not. I'll probably also mark whether or not each blog has an archive I can look through. I can't remember how [tumblr] might frustrate me on this with mature blogs.
In some cases, I have found untagged content by scrolling through a blog's archive. I might be able to do the same even if a blog doesn't have an archive, but I'd have to go page by page through the blog. I would only do these things if I knew for sure the blogger had posted or reblogged KNACK stuff. Which, I probably should have marked down when I found usernames in the reblogs section of notes.
Learning slowly. I'm also beginning to track dates of when I searched as thoroughly as I could through each blog. Only one blog so far has a date on it.
This process spells a lot of tedium, and I get easily distracted. As common wisdom says, if it were easy, everyone would do it. But man, I get fatigued so fast. What to do...
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