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July 17th, 2020

It constrains everyone to be put into a mold, but you're uneasy if you don't fit into a mold. I think I'll be living with that dilemma for life.

Isn't being a best friend of the same gender just like sitting in the passenger seat of their life??? But saying you're "best friends" makes it categorical, so let's not use words anymore. Look at my brain. Look into my brain.

The idea that being "lovers" wasn't necessarily the closest kind of relationship shattered my preconceptions, and in Passenger Seat Road Movie, that's why Rin-chan doesn't say she wants them to be lovers, but to have to the closest of connections.

People can have totally different values regarding friends and lovers, so I don't at all believe "it has to be this way," and just find it kind of interesting to think about that stuff.

This song came about when a friend told me how making a promise to become lovers can introduce elements you don't share an understanding of that actually means you stop talking to each other, and I was like "Ohhhh, that's a way of looking at it tooooo..."

I'm super inclined to relationships like "Touching "you" let me know "my" shape for the first time"... Light-elemental yuri fan.

I really love Give This Relation A Name.

I'm listening to my own CD for the first time in a while, and they're all good songs... [Links OSTER-san's CD Vol. 2]

When you think about it like that, it might be pretty hard to find something absolutely everyone has.

"Flaws are like hometowns - everyone has them." would probably be the ultimate line to set off Vegeta, whose home planet was destroyed by Frieza.

Rin-chan actually being about to cry is adorable, but Rin-chan actually being about to hurl is pitiable.

Of course I'm super particular about sound, but I'm also super particular about lyrics, so when people take to them, I become a super happy mess.

"I'll take you back home," you told me,
So I laughed "thank you," but really, I was about to hurl (Carsick Road Movie)

A super good friend of mine listens to my OSTER songs, and when I sing "That first crotch that bloomed in secret...", they go "Close it back up!", and when I sing "If it snows tomorrow...", they sing "Get an umbrella~", and it's the best.

In want of a silver shield, we set foot into the silver mine.

I want a silver shield from YouTube, don't you?

This one too.
Understanding the Structure of Fancy Chords: OSTER Explains #5

Uploaded my half-diminished video to YouTube. Still working out the titles... lol
Understanding Half-Diminisheds (m7-5) in 2 Minutes: OSTER Explains #4

I've actually been quietly writing my achievements for the month on Fanbox, and I'm managing to juggle making the Cat and Balloons video, arranging Bubblegum K.K., and the lecture video pretty well! Good for me! I'm a can-do lady!

C-E-G is curry rice, and B is cheese.

I wonder if I should post songs from before I registered for YouTube to YouTube... I know it's awfully late for it.

Since there's getting to be more and more miscellanea like stream archives and lecture videos, I made a YouTube playlist of just my songs.
OSTER project Music

Watching my own work streams makes it feel like I actually worked.

I'm not a music theory lecturer at all, just putting together some tricks I noticed in the process of making music, so be lenient with me plz. :clap:

I truly don't understand what chords I'm using myself until I check the notes later. Don't even know the key.

I'm at least aware there are cases like "This note has this function, which is why it's more appropriate to write it this way."

When you view chords as not formulas to construct music with, but symbols to represent the sounds you imagine, you kinda end up feeling like it doesn't matter how you write it as long as the notes are correct...

But I would like to be more active on YouTube.

I don't know if I can call myself a YouTuber just because I post videos to YouTube.

Lately I've seen add9 written as add2, also... I don't know nothin' anymore.

I don't know the difference between 6 and 13 either. [...in terms of chords]

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