percussionists are so funny. I’ve passed the same person in the hallway at school several times and every time he’s just smiling going like du dud du du du shee du. funky little people
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Even Sid gets to play a bit. He's not a musician, but he loves to be included!
Another little preview from the animation I'm working on. A sneak peek at the whole thing (not yet in color, but with the full music!) is up on my Patreon.
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I'm looking up local-ish "Rendezvous" events—which is an odd choice of term for gatherings where people wear 18th century through early 19th century clothing, with an American frontier emphasis, and they usually involve things like flintlock long rifles, axe-throwing contests, and vendors who sell period clothing and supplies. Also called "primitive rendezvous" or "mountain man" events. The participants will camp out, and Indigenous American goods from the same time period are typical, like they're basically trying to replicate the aesthetics and technology of an American frontier outpost.
The general consensus is that clothing, equipment, etc. at a Rendezvous must be pre-1840 in design; which is very entertaining to me. One, the designation of the 1840s specifically as the beginning of Modernity, and secondly, the idea that you could roll up to one of these Daniel Boone reenactment-type events dressed like this:
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Skinny people cant play thier belly like drums it's cultural approriation
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WAIT IS YOUR FUNTIME FREDDY CANONICALLY GERMAN TOO????
Imagine he gets mad at some shit and he slips out "SCHEIßE!!!!!" and the reader is like "....huh"
Well he is NOW
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*talking about pit orchestra, which wouldn't happen for a few more months*
band director: we'll bring [percussionist] in to play slide whistle only
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