@adactio ART
@adactio ART
Beautiful chart plotting first+second formants of vowels:

@hvitur_hrafn picking up from games probably makes the most sense
@crispinDGWalker EXCUSE ME SIR 🐐 🐐 🐐 🐐 🐐 🐐 🐐 🐐 🐐 🐐 fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/1f410/index.htm
@Hvitur_Hrafn it sounds ridiculous, I’m in. Meet when+where?
@sophiedennis you might find something of interest on microformats.org/wiki/cite esp. examples, also h-cite microformat in active use (there’s at least one on this page :)
@benwerd you may also like: waterpigs.co.uk/pushups single HTML file nose pushup counter with webaction-esque posting, used when I was recording #pushups. Source on github.com/barnabywalters/pushups where @t has filed many issues I might fix someday.
After almost two years of mainly playing the gurdy and recorder, I can feel the accordion calling me again. It’s saying “Remember all that stuff you miss, like chords, polyphony and 4 octaves range? I can do that! Pick me! Pick meeeeee!”
Checked into Grillmarkaðurinn
And that’s what happens when I try writing HTML on an iPhone.
Taking a night off reading exciting book about trees to watch Labyrinth so maybe I’ll understand all the stuff @aaronpk and @caseorganic are posting.
Partial list of tunes learnt over this summer’s festival trip:
Several more unlisted due to not being on the web (or I can’t spell them properly).
shaunsgameacademy.co.uk looks like an excellent initiative from Aardman, providing resources and education for making Shaun-themed games in Scratch.
First attempt at #skyr making resulted in some rather nice cheese curds and a tonne of whey, but nothing resembling skyr. Followed julesfood.blogspot.com/2011/04/skyrhomemade-icelandic-yogurt.html going to try simnet.is/gullis/jo/Miscellaneous.htm next as it’s quite a bit more detailed.
@_aitor welcome back! Yep, I spent several hours today on a wild goose chase which led me to Burið and now have a small vat of Skyr curing. Looking forward to tasting the Sumendi desserts, and I actually have one I’d like you to sample: an evolution of your hot chocolate recipe with some Icelandic influences…
Barnaby Walters 4/4 Gdor Part order is debatable, last bar of C can be played around with.
M:4/4
L:1/8
K:Gdor
E/F/G/c/- c/c/B _A/B/_A/G/- G/G/F|1 E/F/G/c/- c/c/B _A/B/A/G/- G2 :|2 E/F/G/E/- E/G/D/G/ B,/C/D/C/-C2||
Barnaby Walters 4/4 Cmix
M:4/4
L:1/8
K:Cmix
g/f/e/f/|: g.b z a2 g g/f/e/f/|g.b z a2 g d'2|g.b z a2 g g/f/e/f/|ge ed dB c2 :|
Barnaby Walters 3/4 Cmin
M:3/4
L:1/8
K:Cmin
c.=B2 G FE|A3 G3|G.F2 DCB,|E3 DEF|=E.C2 B,CD|A,.C2 A,CE|DE FG A=A|B4 G2|
Yesterday I dug out this rather odd #gurdy track from January:
It was recorded after a visit to Hayling Island, wherein we found an assortment of sea creatures, all of whom, according to tradition, were called Gordon. One was alive, and thus the tune was named.