I brought this one back to a more traditional style for medieval songs. personally, it's one of my favorites. The numbers listed to the right of each line are included to show the linear sylabic...
I retain my Bowie-like obsession with never doing the same thing twice. With that in mind, i endeavored to write this as a country song, but I don't normally listen to country music, which made this...
ever wonder why there's a museum in Og? listen up:
The march of Art (Og cadence call)
Whistler wrinkles up his face in a parody of an ogre's face and begins to beat out a cadence on his drum...
I'm a big blues fan, so i had a lot of fun putting this one together.
Half-elf blues
Whistler lays down a hefty blues rhythm with his lute:
Plinkety-plinkety-plinkety plunk
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sorry, this was supposed to be posted under bard blogs/whistler's fudge/town songs.
for some reason, i'm unable to delete this mispost-it is also posted there.
I'm a big blues fan, so i had a lot...
This is another one from before i had access to that much coveted act ability:
Aaracity
Whistler plays: Peeple-a-peep peep-peep, hoot-hoot,
Whistler plays: Peeple-a-peep, peep-hoot...
The sestina poetic form first surfaced in the early middle ages, and was quite popular for a while, but in my humble opinion, not fully perfected until the mid 20th century by Elizabeth Bishop. I...
This one was so much appreciated it got posted to the front page. hope you like metal :)
Come to Malenest! (metal lyre)
Whistler grips his lyre fiercely in his left hand, glares at it, and...
This was the final of my hometown quest songs, and was performed with a restrung trumpet which was later destroyed in the volcano. if i ever get annother decent 'blast' damage weapon and manage to...
Even although i'd finished my hometown quest, writing songs for all the hometowns on the north continent, it didn't seem fair that there there weren't songs for the other towns, so i scratched away...
The Shattering (Dwarvenhold)
I brought this one back to a more traditional style for medieval songs. personally, it's one of my favorites. The numbers listed to the right of each line are included to show the linear sylabic...
August 27th, 2010 07:18 AM