"Theme of Torinote" Sheet Music & Fingering Chart

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"Theme of Torinote" Sheet Music & Fingering Chart
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now you can make your bed and eat it too!
Ok so since i have already let LenâEn consume my soul and heart while Touhou HSiFS comes out i took adventage of that and did my own LenâEnsona becuse iâm a huge trash for self inserts, this is them with my usual drawing style and with my first try of Jynx drawing and coloring style, i struggled a lot trying to replicate it using a lot of references and even tracing some lenâen character body parts but iâm kinda happy of how it turned outÂ
If you want to see their profile you can go right HERE! or just go to check it out in the âOriginal Charactersâ tab in my blog ^  ^
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Calling all Lenâen fans!...or at least those interested
Iâve wanted to make a Lenâen doujin called âOf Idle Birds and Foodâ. But at the time, Lenâen wasnât as popular as now. So back then I published the first story, because I wanted to try making a oneshot. For those whoâve read it, the story is âWatermelonâ starring Yaorochi and Sukune.
The thing is, Iâve received many messages asking me to continue the series. But I wanted to publish a list with all the planned chapters and for the fans to vote which chapter theyâll want published first.
âPancakesâ (After Shion talks about eating souls, Yabusame and Tsubakura cook pancakes. Hilarity ensues.)
âHot Potâ (Tenkai reminisces about Tsurubami and lunch time at the Senri time. And starring Haiji, Xeno a, Yabusame and Tsubakura)
âOmuriceâ (Kuroji wants to surpass Tsubakura in making omurice and itâs up to Saragimaru to help the black scoundrel. Also, Aoji and Hooaka being annoying younger siblings. Usual Shitodo dynamics.)
âAppleâ (the new Emperor team discuss ways to eat apples. Also, Chouki flashbacks)
âKompeitoâ (Mitori muses about kompeito. Obligatory Iyo and Micchan flashbacks)
Anyway, you can sent me a note or message about which story youâd like me to draw first! The deadline is on May 25th.
MONAS HIEROGLYPHICA (âTHE HIEROGLYPHIC MONADâ)
âThis is John Deeâs enigmatic treatise on symbolic language. Although published in 1564 at age 37, he considered it valuable throughout his life. The Monas is a highly esoteric work. In it he claims himself in possession of the most secret mysteries. He wrote it in twelve days while apparently in a peak (mystical) state: â[I am] the pen merely of [God] Whose Spirit, quickly writing these things through me, I wish and I hope to be.â He claims it will revolutionize astronomy, alchemy, mathematics, linguistics, mechanics, music, optics, magic, and adeptship.
A better translation, which includes an excellent introduction was published by C. H. Josten in the journal AMBIX, XII (1964), 84-221.â
http://www.esotericarchives.com/dee/monad.htm
"Architectural Alchemy: The Phoenix's Flight in Radical Design"
Imagine a realm where buildings are not mere structures but living entities, pulsating with dynamic energy and pushing the limits of our imagination. This realm is governed by the phoenix, an immortal symbol echoing through Greek, Egyptian, and Persian mythologies. In the phoenix's fiery rebirth from its own ashes, we find the metaphor for radical architecture â the perpetual renewal and reinvention of the built environment.
Let's embark on a journey through iconic structures that embody this radical spirit. The Altes Museum in Berlin, a neoclassical masterpiece, stands tall with its monumental pillars and rotunda, akin to the majestic Pantheon. Here, architecture becomes a sanctuary for art and science, a testament to the grandeur that arises from pushing traditional boundaries.
Shift your gaze to the Jewish Museum Berlin, a modern marvel designed by the visionary architect Daniel Libeskind. This architectural narrative unfolds the history of German-Jewish heritage, a poignant reminder that radicalism can also be a bridge between past and present, a dialogue between eras.
Lebbeus Woods, the maverick architect, envisions cities as dynamic systems, challenging the very fabric of urban structures. His "System Wien" disrupts the traditional landscape of Vienna, illustrating that radicalism isn't about discarding the past but transforming it into a new, vibrant reality.
Delve into the synergy of complex systems, from thermodynamics to human activity, shaping the energy of cities. Architecture, much like the phoenix, rises from the fire â fueled by new ideas, perspectives, and the ever-present need for maintenance.
As the dialogue between Berlin and Vienna unfolds, narrated by the timeless city of London, we witness the alchemical magic of John Dee's Monas Hieroglyphica. It symbolizes a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation, a perfect metaphor for the radical architect's quest to unveil the secrets of our Western world.
In this narrative, radical architecture isn't just about defying norms; it's a celebration of perpetual reinvention, a journey where the phoenix soars, and cities transform. It's a call to embrace the importance of radicalism in architecture, for in its flames, we find the essence of timeless design and a bridge to a visionary future.