"Meduxnekeag Contrabassoonist": ink and watercolor piece. #illustration #watercolor #drawing #contrabassoonist #contrabassoon #contrafagot #contrafagotto #meduxnekeag
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"Meduxnekeag Contrabassoonist": ink and watercolor piece. #illustration #watercolor #drawing #contrabassoonist #contrabassoon #contrafagot #contrafagotto #meduxnekeag

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*sarcastic posh voice* so Tom and Pamela had a lovely conversation yesterday about whether i listen to electronic music or "emo"
motionless in white is goth influenced metalcore: thank you very much pamela =P
Pamela was questioning tom on why he was talking to me about electronic music when i listen to "emo" music. tom replied to which: no she listens to electronic music with a very perplexed look on his face (he only ever sees the music i post on my fb page and i hardly ever go on about MIW in front of Tom cause i just rant on and on and i really don't want to come across as a bit (to say the understatement of the century) of a bimbo/plastic about bands lol. and by that stage i came along and said how is motionless in white emo??? i cant remember her reply (tom and pamela get along while me and pam love to hate each other and every now and then we find a topic to talk about where we don't murder each other lol) but after it we all just went quite and i joined in the other convo going on about the contrafagotto (bassoon) in the variations on a theme by hayden (1873), chorale st antoni (bars 1-30): johannes brahms, op 56a XD (yes my music class is that immature the first time schofield ever called the bassoon a fagotto, in the second use of it me and tom pretty much chocked lol because by that stage it had clicked that he really did just said 'faggot' which is how it is pronounced for those who haven't picked it up yet cause in all truth you look like a dick when you pronounce the last two letters of Italian words lol)
i point it out to tom 2mins later: alexander, james etc have a laugh about it 5mins after that: alex looks at the piece and says "hey their really is a contrafagotto i thought you guys were just taking the piss"Â