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diatonic scales by *our:iconour:


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Submitted: July 10, 2008
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Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, Locrian
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holy crap, you are insane! oekaki!? yikes!
ps diggin the perspective ;)
UUUUGHHH FKING GNLFDSJNFL *dead*
I love this so much I don't even know what to say. :[

I play piano but I haven't lately because my highschool doesn't have piano classes like my middle school did and I just don't have the time or sight reading ability to keep at it without getting frustrated.

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I'm the motherflippin' Hiphopopotamus!
In my opinion, the Locrian and Ionian modes (wow, I forgot what they were called for a second there) sound the nicest. Of course, I love all the dark music in the Locrian mode ha ha. So awesome~

At any rate, you are godly with Oekaki, and I am jealous! Your use of tones is just outstanding. I love the lighting here. And those curtains are oddly pretty. So is the guy, ha ha~

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[한번 깨진 유릿잔은 다시 붙기 힘들다고]
안쓰러워 네가 아니 너의 그녀가
Every good musician knows: You must learn your scales and your arpeggios

This is just lovely, very appealing to the eyes <3
You shading is great, as usual.
I love your attention to subtle details. Like the shadows coming from the window frames
the shading is excellent as per usual
this is JUST beautiful. the shading is wonderful and the piano, ugh so pretty.
i don't punch like mohammad a-li

c: i really really really really really adore this :D

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"Laughter is the closest distance between two people." -- Victor Borge
Oh my crap, this is amazing and delicious and amazing aaah aaaah aaaaaah.
That is gorgeous. O_O

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To drift with every passion till my soul
Is a stringed lute on which all winds can play,
Is it for this that I have given away
Mine ancient wisdom, and austere control?

Helas by Oscar Wilde

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