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cupidclue:

random thing but i realized it might be helpful for some people so uh. theres this thingy where you can upload an image and it gives you a color palette based on it ! 

heres an example

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and it also gives you the hex code values for them too its p neat !

here’s the link to the website !


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—"wah wah" waluigi

thebunnydome:
“quick update! im opening commissions! small, half-body sketches ($5-8/chara; $10 w color)! Need me some spending money so! email me at thebunnydome@gmail if youre interested!!
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thebunnydome:

quick update! im opening commissions! small, half-body sketches ($5-8/chara; $10 w color)! Need me some spending money so! email me at thebunnydome@gmail if youre interested!!

pr1nceshawn:

Turning Your Kid’s Drawings Into Badass Characters by Thomas Romain.

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an introduction to women composers

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nannerlmozartofficial:

viola-rules:

Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) from Germany
📚 Wikipedia    🎵 IMSLP

Maddalena Casulana (1544-1590) from Italy
📚 Wikipedia    🎵 IMSLP

Francesca Caccini (1587-1641) from Italy 
📚 Wikipedia   🎵 IMSLP
She was friend with Artmisia Gentileschi

Barbara Strozzi (1619-1977) from Italy 
📚 Wikipedia   🎵 IMSLP

Elisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre (1665-1729) from France
📚 Wikipedia    🎵 IMSLP

Duchess Anna Amalia of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1739-1807) from Germany
📚 Wikipedia    🎵 IMSLP

Marianna Martines (1744-1812) from Austria
📚 Wikipedia    🎵 IMSLP

Maria Szymanowska (1789-1831) from Poland
📚Wikipedia    🎵 IMSLP

Louise Farrenc (1804-1875) from France
📚 Wikipedia    🎵 IMSLP

Fanny Mendelssohn [Hensel after marriage] (1805-47) from Germany
📚 Wikipedia    🎵 IMSLP
Sister of Felix Mandelssohn

Clara Schumann [nee Wieck] (1819-1896) from Germany
📚 Wikipedia    🎵 IMSLP
Married to Robert Schumann

Elfrida Andrée (1841-1929) from Sweden
📚 Wikipedia    🎵 IMSLP

Terea Carreño (1853-1917) from Venezuela
📚 Wikipedia    🎵 IMSLP

Cécile Chaminade (1857-1944) from France
📚 Wikipedia    🎵 IMSLP
She was the first female composer to be awarded the Légion d’Honneur in 1913.

Ethel Smyth (1858-1944) from England
📚 Wikipedia    🎵 IMSLP
Not only a suffreagette, but also a lesbian who was involved with Virginia Woolf and Violet Gordon-Woodhouse, among others

Adele aus der Ohe (1861-1937) from Germany
📚 Wikipedia    🎵IMSLP
She studied with Franz Liszt. She was friends with and performed Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto with him conducting. 

Amy Beach (1867-1944) from the USA
📚 Wikipedia    🎵IMSLP

Dora Pejačević (1885-1923) from Croatia
📚Wikipedia    🎵 IMSLP

Rebacca Clarke (1886-1879) from England
📚Wikipedia   🎵IMSLP    🌀Rebecca Clarke.org
(I have access to almost all her published works, let me know if you want me to email scans of something to you)

She studied with Lionel Tertis and briefly sang under Vaughan Williams. In 1919 her Viola Sonata tied in the Berkshire Festival of Chamber Music with Ernest Bloch’s Viola Sonata. She was also friends with Frank Bridge. In 1912 she was one of the 6 female musicians allowed into the Queen’s Hall Orchestra (later became the LSO)

Florence Price (1887-1953) from the USA
📚 Wikipedia    🎵 IMSLP
She began studying at the New England Conservatory after she graduated high school at 14. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra premiered her Symphony No 1 in E minor on June 15, 1933, making Price’s piece the first composition by an African-American woman to be played by a major orchestra

Lili Boulanger (1893-1918) from France
📚 Wikipedia   🎵 IMSLP
She was the first woman to win the Prix de Rome when she was only 19, in 1912.

Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901-1953) from the USA
📚 Wikipedia    🎵 IMSLP
Became the first women to be granted the Guggenheim Fellowship in 1930

Elizabeth Maconchy (1907-1994) from England and Ireland
📚 Wikipedia    🌀Biography

Sofia Guabaidulina (1931-present) from Russia
📚 Wikipedia    🎼 YouTube

Joan Tower (1938-present) from the USA
📚 Wikipedia    🎼 YouTube
She has 3 Grammy Awards and and she was a member of the Da Capo Chamber Players who won the Naumberg Award.

Kaija Saariaho (1952-present) from Finland
📚 Wikipedia    🎼 YouTube

Nicole Lizée (1973-present) from Canada
🌀 Nicole Lizee.com    🌀 CMC

Cheryl Frances-Hoad (1980-present) from England
📚 Wikipedia    🌀Cheryl FrancesHoad.co.uk

Dobrinka Tabakova (1980-present) from Bulgaria 
📚 Wikipedia    🌀 Dobrinka.com

Caroline Shaw (1982-present) from the USA
📚Wikipedia    🌀Caroline Shaw.com (listen to Entre’act, I’ve played it, so GOOD!)
She won the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 2013, the youngest ever, at only 30.

Hannah Kendall (1984-present) from England & the Caribean 
📚 Wikipedia    🌀Hannah Kendall.co.uk

Fjóla Evans from Iceland & Canada
📚Fjiola Evans.com    🎼 SoundCloud

Add any other women composers that you know of to this post!

#WomenInMusic   #WomenComposers

Nannerl Mozart (1751-1829)

Wikipedia 

Sister of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Liza Lehmann!! Pauline Viardot!!!! Amy Beach!!!

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partofanincompletebreakfast:

comorbird:

hey everyone. my friend eco @partofanincompletebreakfast​ is in a pretty rough spot right now and could really use some help. we’re trying to raise $2,000 so that they can keep their house. so far, we’ve made about $45. here’s where you come in!

for donations starting at $5, i will draw you any nonhuman portrait you want - could be your pet, your favorite pokemon, a dragon, your fursona, whatever. 

  • $5 gets you a quick sketch with simple coloring, like you see in the first row.
  • $10 gets you a painted portrait with simple/monochrome coloring, like you see in the second row.
  • more complicated portraits, like the third row, start at $15. 

if you’re a little tight on money, i am willing to haggle with you! all i ask is that you give me a bit of time to respond and fit the drawing time into my schedule, as i am a full-time student with a part-time job. 

this is the link to my friend’s youcaring. if you prefer to go through paypal, you can donate at ecosynchronous@gmail.com. just shoot me a message with proof of your donation. if you want to support a family in need, please consider helping out & getting some art to show for it!

If you have any questions for me as to why our need is so great, please feel free to ask me. I know that the youcaring isn’t terribly detailed and I’ll sort that out when I can.

friends i implore you, please help eco. like if u have just a tiny bit to spare, anything at all helps. and if u cannot donate, please boost the post so people who can might see it. 

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