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Ricccardo Guasco - Posters for Teatro Comunale di Bologna - (Animation : Stefano Meazza)
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Am I homophobic?
Disclaimer: English is not my first language, please forgive me my mistakes.
I feel like I am homophobic, in some way. I accept people that are lesbian or gay or whatever, I’m completely fine with it. But in my head, it’s different, sometimes.
When people tell me that they are pan-sexual or genderfluid or something, I usually immediately think: oh, wat an instignation, why can’t you just be a guy or a girl.
I accept genders, but the voice in my head believes there are only four: male, female, non-gender and transgender. Nothing else. I really want to get rid of this voice, but i do not know how. PLEASE HELP.
How to Plot a Complex Novel in One Day
Now first, I have to say, that the plot you’re able to come up with in one day is not going to be without its flaws, but coming up with it all at once, the entire story unfolds right in front of you and makes you want to keep going with it. So, where to begin?
What is your premise and basic plot? Pick your plot. I recommend just pulling one from this list. No plots are “original” so making yours interesting and complicated will easily distract from that fact, that and interesting characters. Characters will be something for you to work on another day, because this is plotting day. You’ll want the main plot to be fairly straight forward, because a confusing main plot will doom you if you want subplots.
Decide who the characters will be. They don’t have to have names at this point. You don’t even need to know who they are other than why they have to be in the story. The more characters there are the more complicated the plot will be. If you intend to have more than one subplot, then you’ll want more characters. Multiple interconnected subplots will give the illusion that the story is very complicated and will give the reader a lot of different things to look at at all times. It also gives you the chance to develop many side characters. The plot I worked out yesterday had 13 characters, all were necessary. Decide their “roles” don’t bother with much else. This seems shallow, but this is plot. Plot is shallow.
Now, decide what drives each character. Why specifically are they in this story? You can make this up. You don’t even know these characters yet. Just so long as everyone has their own motivations, you’re in the clear.
What aren’t these characters giving away right off the bat? Give them a secret! It doesn’t have to be something that they are actively lying about or trying to hide, just find something that perhaps ties them into the plot or subplot. This is a moment to dig into subplot. This does not need to be at all connected to their drive to be present in the story. Decide who is in love with who, what did this person do in the 70’s that’s coming back to bite them today, and what continues to haunt what-his-face to this very day. This is where you start to see the characters take shape. Don’t worry much about who they are or what they look like, just focus on what they’re doing to the story.
What is going to change these characters? Now this will take some thinking. Everyone wants at least a few of the characters to come out changed by the end of the story, so think, how will they be different as a result of the plot/subplot? It might not be plot that changes them, but if you have a lot of characters, a few changes that are worked into the bones of the plot might help you.
Now list out the major events of the novel with subplot in chronological order. This will be your timeline. Especially list the historical things that you want to exist in backstory. List everything you can think of. Think about where the story is going. At this point, you likely haven’t focused too much on the main plot, yeah, it’s there, but now really focus on the rising actions, how this main plot builds its conflict, then the climactic moment. Make sure you get all of that in there. This might take a few hours.
Decide where to start writing. This part will take a LOT of thinking. It’s hard! But now that you’ve got the timeline, pick an interesting point to begin at. Something with action. Something relevant. Preferably not at the beginning of your timeline - you want to have huge reveals later on where these important things that happened prior are exposed. This is the point where you think about what information should come out when. This will be a revision of your last list, except instead of being chronological, it exists to build tension.
Once you’ve gotten the second list done, you’ve got a plot. Does it need work? Probably. But with that said, at this point you probably have no idea who half your characters are. Save that for tomorrow, that too will be a lot of work.
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Fun Musician Asks
1. Favorite movie soundtrack 2. Favorite soundtrack piece from a movie 3. Favorite TV/anime show soundtrack 4. Favorite sad soundtrack 5. Favorite powerful soundtrack 6. Favorite instrument 7. Favorite percussion instrument 8. Your favorite thing about the instrument you play 9. Your least favorite thing about the instrument you play 10. Prettiest looking instrument 11. Prettiest sound 12. Your definition of band nerd 13. Favorite band piece 14. Favorite symphony 15. Favorite brass quintet piece 16. Favorite woodwind quintet piece 17. Favorite chamber ensemble piece 18. Favorite overture 19. Favorite symphony 20. Favorite opera 21. Choose one: brass quintet, string quartet, woodwind quintet 22. Piece that gives you energy/pumps you up 23. Piece that makes you emotional 24. Piece that makes you sad 25. Favorite slow piece 26. Favorite fast piece 27. Favorite piece to play 28. Favorite excerpt 29. Favorite Etude 30. Piece that kills your lips the most (or hands) 31. Favorite solo literature for your instrument 32. Favorite classical music composer 33. Favorite band composer 34. Favorite soundtrack composer 35. Favorite genre of music 36. Most musical inspirational quote 37. Favorite and least favorite note 38. Favorite orchestra 39. Who do you look up to most in the music world 40. Are you hoping to continue playing music past ms/HS/college? 41. If you could talk to a composer right now, who would it be and what would you say? 42. If you could bring a composer back to life, who would it be? 43. If you could learn another instrument, what would it be? 44. Have you ever cried while listening to music? What piece? 45. Have you ever cried on stage? 46. Embarrassing performance? 47. Performance really proud of? 48. What made you decide on playing your instrument? (What was your “Ah-ha!” Moment?) 49. If you are wanting to play music professionally, did you have an “Ah-ha!” Moment to decide that? 50. What was the first orchestral piece you ever played? 51. What is your favorite piece to listen that has a fantastic part for your instrument? 52. If you could make a living off your instrument, what would you be doing? (I.e. professional orchestra, freelance, etc) 53. If you were to compose a symphony about your life story, what would it be like? 54. What makes you want to throw your instrument across the room? (Pls dont) 55. What is the best instrument to use as a weapon? 56. Do you have playlists on your iPod? If so, what are your fav playlists/the names of them? 57. Have any random, good musical stories? 58.If you make a mistake during rehearsal, what do you usually do? (Do you make a face? A noise?) 59.what type of music do you listen to other than classical? 60. What do you do during long rests? 61. Have you gone to any music camps? If so, which ones? 62. Post a pic of your music binder/folder 63. Post a selfie with you and your instrument 64. Post any selfie at a band event/festival/honor band 65. Post any selfie of you with your HS or orchestra section 66. Post a practice room selfie 67. Post a picture of you right before or after an audition 68. Post your favorite pic of your conductor 69. Post a picture of your case 70. Post a picture of your practice area
Leonid Sobinov as Lensky in Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin at the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow, 1912.
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We can't afford to do self indulgent things like be depressed or look depressed or think about ourselves
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awkward mouth closing dilemma
Am I the only one that’s always feeling really awkward when I’m at the dentist. I mean, you’re laying there with your mouth wide open, and she/he is doing stuff, and then... all of the sudden, they have to grab a different tool wich takes like five seconds and in those seconds your doubting wether or not to close your mouth, ‘cause I am.
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The routine will bring you to college, but will it bring you to heaven?
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Composer puns
We need to go Chopin, I’ll carry your Bach. Can you make a Liszt? We can have some Tchaicoffee if you like.
My sister is playing Haydn seek. I can’t Handel it anymore.
Wanna join my Wolfgang?
I’m Verdi into you.
I aGrieg.
the GodMahler
I like your Shoe, Man. (Schumann).
Obeythoven.
Stravin-ski.
Shhh, I’m Rieding a book!
I’m very Bizet...
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Brian May: if i was a month, i'd be april
Brian May: wait no
the Netherlands gothic
you lost faith in your parents the same day you lost faith in Sinterklaas
someone kisses your cheeks right-left-right. You freeze, unsure of how to respond. You remain frozen in place until someone kisses your cheeks left-right-left again, releasing you from your curse
the Prime Minister passes you on his bike
you don’t have enough money on your OV-chip card. No one in your compartment has enough money on their OV-chip card. The conductor lets all of you get away with it “just this once”
in modern au fic, characters go to coffee shops for……..coffee. This still seems like an elaborate joke to you
the national anthem starts playing. Dutifully, you sing that you are of German blood and that you have always honoured the Spanish King
you know someone who saw the Prime Minister cycling by once
you either support Ajax or Feyenoord. It doesn’t matter if you like another club better, or don’t even watch European football at all. You must choose. You have to choose
2 centimetre of snow falls. The entire country stops functioning
yes, you have a ‘bonuskaart’. Several, probably. You don’t remember where you left them. You borrow a ‘bonuskaart’ from the person in front of you. No ‘bonus’ applies to any of the products you are buying
all the Prime Minister does all day is cycling by unsuspecting citizens
everyone in the Netherlands speaks English very well. Yes, Dutch people’s English is certainly very good. Every Dutch person you overhear speaking to a tourist is an exception to this rule
you try to find your bike at Utrecht Centraal. You think you last parked it there, anyway. You’re reasonably sure you did. Unless one of your flatmates “““borrowed””” it? It could also be lying at the bottom of a canal. Perhaps it was stolen
“we have a word for that in Dutch too” you mutter under your breath when you see yet another ‘German has a word for everything’ post
the Prime Minister’s bike looks vaguely familiar…