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Uh.. I just did a cringe little Hazbin Hotel cover in my youtube channel, so.. Check it out
I'm kinda embarrassed right now
Aiming to release some covers in October but there’s not a firm date I have yet. I’ll try to go out and record some of my karaoke just to give y’all a sample since I can’t properly record yet. Right now I’ll stick to 80s but I would love to sing a lil bit from every decade
Hello People of Tumblr!
This is Amethyst Zephyr, a lover of myths and an aspiring musician.
You can call me Amethyst :)
And honestly, I'm still not sure if my voice is actually okay or just cringe, but I'm planning to improve with practice :)
I write original songs sometimes and make covers... Linked below is my cover of 'The Moon Will Sing' by The Crane Wives, which is my all-time comfort song
Please go check it out!
Thanks!
Matroyoshka but sang by daynap?
It's only the starting qwq
Not my art!!
I voiced it qwq since I thought I sound like Dogday qwq
If you listen closely you can hear a soft voice (my catnap impression qwq sorry if you expected him to be seeped voice, it's hard singing low qwq)
Check my previous post if you wanna see another half of their (my) cover
I might do full idk
I might animate this idk
INSPIRED BY:
@saintforan
Dystopian fiction stuff just for funsies, based on the Hunger Games "Hanging Tree" song cuz I was inspired by the different renditions of this song on Tiktok hahaha don't mind me cuz I'm boooooooooorrrrrrrrrreeedddddddd
This song is about a tree with birdcages on its branches. Cordelia encounters this tree during her time on the Surface. The tree with its birdcages look like a tree bearing fruits--except in this case, the "fruits" are the birds trapped in the cages; hence, the name "Birding Tree".
POV (Jasper taking Cordelia to the Birding Tree)
"I...I'm so sorry. About your gram'ma," I managed.
Jasper smiled as we continued treading through the grass. "Thanks...there was this lullaby she used to sing me. When I--when she passed, that lullaby, that was the first thing that came to mind. Funny, isn't it? I'd totally forgotten about it. It'd been years since she last sang it to me."
"Sorry, what--lala...bye?"
"Lull-a-by," he enunciated. "It's a bedtime song. Well, I don't know if it's actually written to be a lullaby, but she sang that to me at night."
"I didn't know you could sing someone to sleep." I probably sounded stupid saying that. He laughed.
"You learn something new everyday, huh?"
"When you've lived under the Surface, or 'under a rock', as you say, as long as I have, there's only so much you know," I quipped. "So, how did this...lull-a-by go?"
"Pardon?"
"Do you think you could...sing it to me? If you don't mind, of course."
He hesitated, looking around for a bit. "I guess I could. Since it's just you and me." He winked, and I could have sworn I almost tripped on air.
Are you...are you...
Comin' to the tree
We struck down a birdie
Singing in the breeze
Strange things have happened here,
No stranger would it be,
If we took...this birdie...
To the Birding Tree
Are you...are you...
Comin' to the tree
Hear a choir of birdsong
Raging to be free
Strange things have happened here
No stranger would it be,
If we took...these birdies...
To the Birding Tree
Are you...are you...
Comin' to the tree
Build a nest in this cage
Side by side with me
Strange things have happened here
No stranger would it be,
If Birdie stays awhile,
Here in the Birding Tree
We reached the top of the hill, and there was the tree. It had round little birdcages, hanging on its branches, like striped, hollowed-out apples. Each birdcage housed a little bird, tweeting away, looking around from its little abode.
"And, here we have it. The Birding Tree. Ta-daaaa...", he introduced lamely on purpose, and I laughed.