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Fancy Music with a Picture
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I made a super rough audio clip off some public domain sheet music I found on archive.org! Shout out to the titans that come before; Archive is an amazing place to spend some time when the trials and tribulations of existence have you plucking out your own eyebrows.
I've also attached the original pdf I used for the music, so feel free to be inspired. Personally, I plan to spend some free time relaxing on the couch and coloring in this flailing, bearded man :)
Love and Magic
- Boosh
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Check me out! A Small audio excerpt from Alice in Wonderland
00:20|Look at me! Doing a thing! A took a story from some old person and I turned it into an adapted audio-file! and then I added a photo, because I can do that too!That's right, I'm using the internet, folks. I'm blue-collar delving into this weird new reality, and I'm starting with software programs and NO chaperone. I know you're proud. Once I've had my fun with audio-stuff, I'm going to try to smash some text and pictures together. Then maybe I'll try to make the pictures move, and then possibly I'll try and make the text appear and disappear on the imagery AS IT MOVES. Will there be sound added in? Only time will tell. I know, the audio is super tinny. But I'm going to mess around with mixing in Audacity, so we'll see what happens in future uploads.Have you ever been proud of something utterly banal? Tell me all about it in the comments. Love and Magic, Booshp.s. Text in Audio"...and, burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after it, and was just in time to see it pop down a large rabbit hole under the hedge. In another moment, down went Alice after it, never once considering how in the world she was to get out again." - Lewis Carrol; "Alice in Wonderland", Macmillan; 1865.