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Bastien ([personal profile] cozen) wrote in [community profile] faderift2022-08-22 05:18 pm

closed | jam session.

WHO: Ellie, Tony, Byerly, Bastien
WHAT: A recording session
WHEN: Vaguely now
WHERE: Kirkwall
NOTES: As planned and promised.


propulsion: (#14180320)

[personal profile] propulsion 2022-08-23 08:57 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm. Everyone is being adorable. Like they all have personalities outside of the Gallows, or something.

Tony slings around the lute until it lands in both hands in what is possibly not great or at least not strictly conventional form, dancing his fingers over the strings thoughtfully as the hot potato is lobbed his way. He is, by now, standing centre stage, or will once he takes another step forward, turning on a heel, as he starts up a restless strumming that to Ellie's ear sounds suspiciously "Sweet Caroline"-y sounding,

but not quite right, and he flattens his hands over the strings. "Not that one," he says. "Rising Sun needs an electric keyboard, but that over there," he tips the neck of the lute in the direction of the boxed up melodeon, "could probably be tortured into a good substitute.

"And I got, like, four, five other party tricks on this thing, more if the piano's the same as an earth piano. And I wanna do the song my girlfriend likes."

Brriiing, goes the lute. You people are into that, right.
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[personal profile] bouchonne 2022-08-23 02:52 pm (UTC)(link)
"Tortured!" Byerly cries, and then drops the speaking trumpet to make his way over to the melodeon. He coos to it - "Don't listen to him, darling, my sweet, he's a bad man, I'd never let anything happen to you - "

And then he picks it up and slings it around his neck. He easily starts playing it - choosing for his first performance a jaunty little jig, something that sounds as though it's likely being played on the deck of some Fereldan sailing-vessel even now.

"Just start playing," he encourages Ellie and Tony. "We'll pick up the tune as you go."

(Indeed, Byerly's manner here is just more pleasant. Tony will likely notice it the most keenly - and it'll certainly be no surprise to Bastien - but when Byerly is acting as Ambassador, there's always a tired, ragged, peeved edge to him. Here, he's comfortable, cheerful, eyes sparkling with enthusiasm even in the dim light.)
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[personal profile] notathreat 2022-08-24 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
Ellie snickers to herself at the boing because god damn it, that's the most ridiculous sounding thing, and she can't think too hard about it because she'll lose it.

So instead she works at getting her dulcimer out, making sure everything's aligned for a good rendition.

Thankfully, it's a good solid beat and an easy to match the riff because it repeats through most of the song. But Ellie looks around at the others to make sure they're all on the same page, comfortable with it before she starts singing.

Her eyes linger on Byerly, on Tony, on Bastien last, because she hopes he knows that he's a genius.

Ellie doesn't often do power ballads, she's more into crooning at her guitar, but she can belt it out when she needs to, and she does it now.

"There is a house way down in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun
And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy
And god, I know I'm one."
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[personal profile] propulsion 2022-08-24 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
In preparation, there is a very vague and abstract explanation made to Byerly about what he means, that wall of sound effect of the electric organ that something like a melodeon could potentially replicate, following the riff he plays out for the other man in simpler terms on the lute—

But otherwise, Tony is a.) willing for this to be an oddly nautical sounding rendition, because whatever, and b.) trusts that Byerly can figure it out without increasingly unhinged similes from him.

Once they get to playing, Tony repeats his demonstration from the crystals, plucking out that rolling, circuitous sounding melody as an undercurrent to Ellie's vocals. Tempting as it is to sing along, he opts to stand down and concentrate—which is good, because he needs it, an occasional slipped edge of his finger earning them an apologetic wince.

Not much of an apology. He is, as observed, happy, the newness of this particular exercise lighting up the corners of his brain that always need novelty. And the rest, for nostalgia.
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[personal profile] bouchonne 2022-08-25 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
It's an odd way of playing, to be sure - to attempt to fill the air with sound, when often playing the melodeon you're aiming for crisp definition around the sound. But By keeps his eyes on his temporary bandmates, watching their faces for approval as he tries different sounds, and reads approval or skepticism with care.

And so, after a little while, he's hit on the general approach - wall of sound, constant noise, leaning into that riff. And he allows himself to be directed: no improvisations (yet), just trying as best he can to replicate the song they know and love.
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[personal profile] notathreat 2022-08-25 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
Ellie doesn't generally look at others when she plays. She's wrapped up in the music, in her own world.

But it's not often that anybody else plays with her. She might close one eye at a discordant note, laugh under her breath through the lyrics.

But eventually they all find their center, something that threads all through them, and makes into one cohesive song. Ellie raises her voice to allow herself to be heard over the strange quartet of instruments they've used, and when the last note fades out, she's left breathless.

"... oh, man."