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It's Curtains Mods ([personal profile] stagemanagers) wrote in [community profile] itscurtains2021-06-13 01:55 am
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Week Three

[Last week, some shit went down! Salieri's scene went off without a hitch, but the good mood didn't last. The first motive was a bit of a doozy, and yet it didn't even have anything to do with the eventual accidental death of Mumble Happyfeet! At least Sissi was already pretty much dating Death anyway, right? She's probably fine, wherever she is.

This week, new menus have been posted in the cafeteria. But, more importantly, it seems that other new information has emerged. Everyone wakes on Sunday with some new memories - or are they old ones? - floating around in their heads. Maybe there was something to your discussions of time travel after all. Maybe there was someting to the Wizard's knowledge of the future.

Regardless, you're still stuck in here. At least there's some new places to explore this week. Maybe you'll find something helpful.]


Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday


(( Be sure to submit your memory regains and your AC for this week! Hester's office hours and the merch booth also remain available! ))
violentenvies: (30)

[personal profile] violentenvies 2021-07-10 01:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Indeed. Different names might be used for notes depending on what key you want to write in.

For example--[he plunks down the B-natural key] This is B-natural. However, there's no black key next to it. Only the C-natural. However, depending on what key you're writing in, it could also be B-sharp. [lol here's the beginning of music theory looks ordered on the outside but can be chaotic and ridiculous]
comeandfindme: (dodge!)

[personal profile] comeandfindme 2021-07-10 04:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[ flashbacks to high school while screaming ]

You're saying natural notes can also be called sharp or flat? Isn't that just overly confusing?
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[personal profile] violentenvies 2021-07-11 08:48 pm (UTC)(link)
[ WELCOME TO HELL, GET OUT YOUR CIRCLE OF FIFTHS CHART ]

It certainly can be. [he looks amused] It's mostly used to allow the piece to stay in the same key for the purposes of keeping the song on-track. Or for moving to another key.

comeandfindme: ((why did i trust her? i must have known))

[personal profile] comeandfindme 2021-07-11 09:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Different keys...

[ She looks down at the piano keys. She's aware key changes are a thing but she cannot. Put it together in her head yet. ]
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[personal profile] violentenvies 2021-07-17 09:48 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, but not these kind of keys. [he taps one of the keys on the piano]

Rather, musical keys. [and he picks up a piece of paper, drawing a staff on there, and a treble cleff] In a piece of music, the musical key--or simply, the key--is what tells you what the general sound of the piece will be, and what notes you will generally mostly be using.

How you determine which key your in depends on the starting note and, more important, the number of flats and sharps.

For example...will you play me a major scale starting on F?
Edited 2021-07-17 09:48 (UTC)
comeandfindme: (i'm climbing up every wall)

[personal profile] comeandfindme 2021-07-17 03:55 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Peregrine listens, not quite comprehending yet but clearly eager to learn. She complies, pretty easily at that. She's getting the hang of this! ]
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[personal profile] violentenvies 2021-07-23 08:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Now...which black keys, if any, did you need to press? [just the one--the B-flat/A-sharp, of course]
comeandfindme: (dead reckoning)

[personal profile] comeandfindme 2021-07-23 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She presses that black key again, to demonstrate. ]

It's the B-flat.