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2019-09-22, 02:24 PM (ISO 8601)
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Just for fun: Inspire awe on weird instruments
Inspire awe is a reasonably interesting ACF from Dragon Magic that replaces inspire courage with the ability to render an enemy shaken with a Perform check opposed by a Will save. It's got a lower optimization ceiling than a pimped-out inspire courage, perhaps, but it's more multiclass-friendly.
That's not really the point of today's discussion.
There's no restriction on what kind of instrument you can use. Which means that you can play the tambourine in a really scary manner. Or the lute. Or whatever. Doesn't have to involve your voice at all. Doesn't have to involve anything that we'd think of as naturally compatible with being spooky or fear-inspiring. Remember, of course, that a D&D bard is usually a soloist and doesn't have any post-processing help (or amps, distortion, whatever).
Your task for today, if you choose to accept it: Find me videos (or other recordings) of "inappropriate" instruments being used in a manner that could inspire fear, ideally without accompaniment, vocal or otherwise. I'm thinking instruments that normally have a bright and generally cheerful sound (note: I don't know music theory and I don't know the proper terms for most musical stuff). Piccolos, mandolins, tambourines, chappa—stuff that you'd really have to work at to make it scary. That mental image is hilarious to me right now. I'm sure it's possible to evoke fear with such instruments. Music is shockingly broad and instruments are shockingly versatile, which is part of why music is wonderful. Nonetheless, I would be most amused by some real examples.
(If you don't happen to have anything on tap, I simply invite you to join me in imagining and appreciating the idea of a tambourine player whose wordless and solo performance is scary enough to inspire fear in onlookers. I'm not sure if it's funnier if it's an orc or a gnome playing the tambourine, though. Feel free to compare the two in your mind. )In the Beginning Was the Word, and the Word Was Suck: A Guide to Truenamers
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2019-09-22, 07:08 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Just for fun: Inspire awe on weird instruments
Now the idea of a minor key triangle is going to be stuck in my head all day. Thanks.
But, when you ask for examples of weird instruments, I think the best is if you look up "Blue Monday" as covered by Orkestra Obsolete. It's already a weird song, but then being covered by weird instruments ramps it up even more.
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2019-09-22, 09:51 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Just for fun: Inspire awe on weird instruments
Hey, mister tambourine man, play a song for me...
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2019-09-23, 03:46 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Just for fun: Inspire awe on weird instruments
I always found the Bagpipe Spider pretty frightening as a kid.
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2019-09-23, 06:37 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Just for fun: Inspire awe on weird instruments
Why limit yourself to instruments?
Perform(Comedy): Tell jokes so dark your opponents wet themselves!
Perform(Dance): Do a hearty jig... on the graves of your enemies!
Perform(Oratory): Tell the spoooookiest campfire stories ever!
Perform(Act): Mimes are scary, right?
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2019-09-23, 09:50 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Just for fun: Inspire awe on weird instruments
I mean, Negan from the Walking Dead TV show had a very distinct whistle that was definitely a fear effect. Perform (Whistling) could be added to the list. Add this to the Halfling Whistler PrC and there you go!