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<blockquote data-quote="Shalimar" data-source="post: 3033087" data-attributes="member: 9600"><p>Kelly had spent the night curled up in the quad with a guitar and a notebook strumming away, trying to get down on paper exactly how she felt about everything that had happened to her over the course of the past week. It took her until dawn was truly breaking to get the melody and notes just right, but she was happy with the song, she just needed to get to well... her studio at home was totalled, and so was her equipment here at school, but the music department did have top of the line stuff.</p><p></p><p>The blonde singer just needed either some people to record the other parts, or just access to the music writer software. It was really nifty and made song writing a breeze, you could write parts for any instrument and the software would put together all of the parts into the background for her singing, the only problem was that people improvised, they added life and their own flair to the music they were playing, and the software only played what was on the page without any real soul. It was the difference between imitating a song and making the song yours.</p><p></p><p>When school started for the others, Kelly had gone to meet with the staff therapist. She hadn't really known what to say...or where to start really. Everything was ust a giant weight on her shoulders, while putting things into song had let her relax out some of the tension, it wasn't an easy thing to just talk about with someone she didn't know very well, on the other hand, she was used to sing to people she didn't know, and that did turn the trick. The therapist was the first one to hear the song that had been the result of her feelings, or rather her numbness.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>The song was able to convey the girl's numbness, or rather her will to keep going and push everything to the back of her mind because it was the only thing that she knew how to do, and because there simply wasn't time to stop and totally breakdown. It conveyed just how fragile her emotional state was, at least below the surface.</p><p></p><p>After the appointment the girl had gone to meet with the others that were going to be going after Genocide. </p><p></p><p>**I hope no one is offended that I appropriate songs and just say that she wrote them, I just don't have a background in music to make up original music.**</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shalimar, post: 3033087, member: 9600"] Kelly had spent the night curled up in the quad with a guitar and a notebook strumming away, trying to get down on paper exactly how she felt about everything that had happened to her over the course of the past week. It took her until dawn was truly breaking to get the melody and notes just right, but she was happy with the song, she just needed to get to well... her studio at home was totalled, and so was her equipment here at school, but the music department did have top of the line stuff. The blonde singer just needed either some people to record the other parts, or just access to the music writer software. It was really nifty and made song writing a breeze, you could write parts for any instrument and the software would put together all of the parts into the background for her singing, the only problem was that people improvised, they added life and their own flair to the music they were playing, and the software only played what was on the page without any real soul. It was the difference between imitating a song and making the song yours. When school started for the others, Kelly had gone to meet with the staff therapist. She hadn't really known what to say...or where to start really. Everything was ust a giant weight on her shoulders, while putting things into song had let her relax out some of the tension, it wasn't an easy thing to just talk about with someone she didn't know very well, on the other hand, she was used to sing to people she didn't know, and that did turn the trick. The therapist was the first one to hear the song that had been the result of her feelings, or rather her numbness. The song was able to convey the girl's numbness, or rather her will to keep going and push everything to the back of her mind because it was the only thing that she knew how to do, and because there simply wasn't time to stop and totally breakdown. It conveyed just how fragile her emotional state was, at least below the surface. After the appointment the girl had gone to meet with the others that were going to be going after Genocide. **I hope no one is offended that I appropriate songs and just say that she wrote them, I just don't have a background in music to make up original music.** [/QUOTE]
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