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starsonmarsy · 2 years
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(N.B.: Lots of words ahead) Hello Mars! I'm Bruzr, a very senior mutt and fur, still hardcore and exploring at age 60 (35 years in leather/kink as a player, educator, and pup play clinician/evangelist) with a lifelong major erotic hypnosis fetish. Hypno is the foundation of my pup practice, a major element of my 24/7 life as my Master's dog (13 years so far), and is key to everything I do in the play context.
Earlier this month, you talked about taking creative, physical, and other activities usually performed in waking state and doing those same activities under trance (including parkour!! my mind boggles at the ability and fearlessness required).
I've been a flutist for 45 years, 35 pro (until 2015) on stage and in the studio, and your love of music theory got me thinking: I was taught that the flute's tone and timbre sheds the fewest partials as it climbs the overtone series, making the flute's sound the most "pure" of the wind instruments (no reed, no lips buzzing, just unhampered breath).
I would love to know the effect of hypnosis on my tone, power, and clarity through the instrument - and even more, what could we discover about the trance effect on the *spirit* of the sound I make? Does it affect my breath, open me up physically, compel me towards certain notes, riffs, patterns, themes, melodies? Would you or some other impetus be able to shape my sound and intensity, amplify inner voicings and harmonies I'm unable to hear?
There's more I could share with you privately if you like. Just wanted to provide you with some grist for your mill and see if my thoughts might intrigue you. Thank you for taking the time to read my ask. Have a great night! *awrrrRUFF!* - Bruzr
hello there!
i was actually referring to parkour in a game haha. i can't parkour irl. i lack the agility and the joint stability/strength for it. but i'm sure there's someone out there that'd be really good at real life parkour in trance. though i think finding a parkourist into hypnosis is quite the niche lol.
very cool that you were a professional flutist! i greatly admire wind/brass instrument players because my lungs cannot withstand that haha. it's a very interesting concept to think about and explore. in my brief explorations with trance while playing piano, i found that i was more relaxed, and that helped with like, strain/fatigue, but decreased my accuracy. i'm sure there could be some sort of balance that reduces strain and doesn't drop accuracy. i'll think about exploring that some time.
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