Fungoid Organist
Watch the making-of video linked below If you’d like to take a peek at my process of inking this piece and to hear my interpretation of what mycelial music might sound like.
Prints: https://zeburnay.bigcartel.com/product/fungoid-organist-print
Making of Video: https://youtu.be/S6gv8ZvznCE
so ive been thinking abt the other types of allomancy and ett metal. most if them are pretty self evident: cadmium/bendalloy create time bubbles; steel/iron push/pull metal nearby; zinc/brass probably riot/sooth all emotions of those nearby; and aluminum/duralumin probably remove/boost the allomantic energy stored in the ett metal.
the problem is
what do tin, pewter, bronze, gold, and electrum do?
like can a chunk of metal see its own future or what it could be? what abt sense kinetic allomancy? how would it do that?
the only ideas i have for those five involve tin and pewter. maybe those two increase/decrease how reactive ett metal is. tin making it more reactive and pewter making it less so. this could be useful as tin infused ett metal would make a much larger explosion, especially when u add trellium in to the equation. and theoretically, if u use a lot of allomantic pewter in ett metal (and probably a lot of duralumin as well), it might be able to resist an explosion long enough for someone to burn it.
but thats just my 2 cents on the matter. if anyone has other theories abt this, id love to hear
Snufkin’s spring tune played by me on instruments that are not my primary instrument
part 2
This time on the harmonium (or whatever you call an old fashioned classroom pedal organ)
Just like last time: The expectations are low and the quality is even lower!
Enjoy! :)
I couldn’t really figure out what to do in the end, I played from memory and this is how it turned out… the constant pedalling also sounds like I’m angry :)
If you need a good leg workout - play the harmonium!
I'm finally getting around to watching the #TheGameAwards and while so far I have a list of games to check out (once released), there's one game that almost brought me to tears: Harmonium The Musical. If this game delivers, it could easily be in my top 3 games of all time.
The harmonium is a free reed keyboard instrument originating in Britain and commonly played in India. The player operates bellows with one hand and plays the keys with the other. The wind in the bellows gets directed into free reeds that are opened by the keyboard. The harmonium is based on the chinese free reed instrument, the sheng.
- Materials: Maple, Brass
- Notes: Melophones are mechanically similar to accordions, categorized as a free reed instrument and uses double-bellows. The player pushes and pulls the lever at the bottom, and uses the buttons along the fingerboard for individual and simultaneous notes.