Not the most flattering angle, but I wanted to show off the fingers (and understand why my clarinet prof was so annoyed with me…).
errandofmercy played the first part of this on her tin whistle and made me want to join in. So, while its not exactly the same “Concerning Hobbits” that Shore wrote, I tried to capture the tone.
Hey, can this serve as my audition for the Sansûkh orchestra, determamfidd? 😛
Omg Lisa you sound amazing!!! I miss you too :’) I showed this to B and E (both woodwind players) and they were very impressed 😉
Eeee, you’re the sweetest! I’ve been meaning to record some of my “serious” music, but I’m so out of shape it’s ridiculous. (And every time I here the b-flat – er, concert a-flat – in this recording I cringe because it’s *such* an awkward note on the clarinet!)
OH MY GOODNESS! Hey, courtugger – look! Clarinet!! ALSO HOBBITS.
The podfic is having a choir sing the songs that I have scattered through the fic (please pinch me, I am still overwhelmed by all this). The music director is the lovely notanightlight. Auditions for the choir are now closed. sorry. But I can’t wait to hear the finished product!! It is going to be stupendous! SO MANY VOICES, so many wonderful people, all singing Dwarven songs together, how awesome is thattttt
I think I should specify – I have all the vocal parts written (and I’m tops at arranging anything in Concert C!!) but I am super-rubbish at everything that is tuned to Bflat or the like.
So, if people wanted to take what I have (I usually write music in Musescore – free notation software) and transpose it/modify it for brass and woodwinds, I think that could probably work!!
I also don’t have much in the way of bass lines: I write most of these songs to fit within my own range (and while it’s not too shabby, a bass-baritone I am not).
And I am truly pants at percussion. *sheepish grin*
can we make a sansukh symphony orchestra? like can that be the next thing?
I volunteer to play percussion for this!!! *waves hand wildly*
i can double as a conductor! (One year drum major right hur)
Yes this is good because I mainly stick to timpani (but snare/drum set is a close second).
OMG. Timpani is so awesome! And snares, ugh, I love symphony orchestras.
Same!!! I love playing the Timps, the sound is so amazing~!
We may (just maybe) need more then percussion though ^^
yeah…maybe more than that and a sometimes base line xD. but it’s a start!
I know a trumpet player who love Sansukh ^^ (she’s not up to date though so I can’t talk about it with her *cries*)
i know that feel, my roommate won’t read it until its finished *despairing* i can mayyyybe get two flutes and a clarinet into it. possibly xD.
Some strings would be good too
definitely. we need all the instruments. i don’t know any strings unfortunately. hmm.
I do, but none who know sansukh.
wait. i thought Dets said she played te violin? or did i imagine that?
*whispers* yeah… I do play violin!!
Someone who know how to do sheet music crap should write a score for one of the songs.
we got a French horn, bestie of bassoons everywhere xD. uh, yeah we’d definitely need someone who could write music and how would we record it? we need experts O.o
*headdesks* I might already have sheet music for Iron Hills for Me… vocal score.
Anyone who can orchestrate is more than welcome to it!
okay, bc the delightful and awesome ninayasmijn asked if I could possibly post all the original lyrics I have written…
So, here are all the lyrics I have written!
(so far, ahahaha. I will update this as I write more songs in the fic, and link it in the Mighty Sansukh Masterpostwhere you can also find these recorded and sung by lots and lots of awesome people including myself gulp)
The Dwarves’ Marching Song – Chapter 5
And her beard was as soft as the downy wing Of the birds that fly home at the call of spring, O! Why did I leave her, why did I roam? For now and forever I’ll be marching home!
Gimli’s Mining Ditty – Chapter 8
Bijebruk! Bijebruk! Sort the iron from the muck! Pile it in the rattling truck, And take it to the fire.
Âdhhyîr! Âdhhyîr! Can’t wait til I’m out of here! Sipping on a frosty beer, Is all that I desire!
I Sit Beside the Fire and Think* – Chapter 10
I sit beside the fire and think Of all that I have seen, Of meadow-flowers and butterflies In summers that have been.
I sit beside the fire and think Of people long ago, And people who will see a world That I shall never know.
I sit beside the fire and think Of words I never said, Of promises and wishes made All locked up in my head.
I sit beside the fire and think I hear him now and then. But still I wait to hear that knock Upon my door again.
* First two stanzas written by Tolkien, last two by me.
The Song of Beginnings – Chapter 28
In the beginning we were stone and the stone was dead, And the stone was hard and cold. The stone was taken and the stone was shaped In the darkness of the days of old. The hands that loved us made us secret and strong; The mind that wrought us knew we did not belong; A discordant note in the primeval Song. Blessed be Mahal and the mercy of the One.
In the beginning we were stone and the stone was mute And stone has no will of its own. Mahal gave us his will and moved us with his love, And we thought his thoughts alone. Then we sang with his words and we saw with his eyes; We felt his great joys and we sighed with his sighs; And all that we did was as he had devised. Blessed be Mahal and the mercy of the One.
In the beginning we were stone and the stone was afraid, For all things desire to grow. We were found imperfect and cowered in shame, And we discovered fear and sorrow. And our thoughts were our own and our will was too; Away from the fatal hammer-blow we drew, And we wept as Mahal prepared all his work to undo. Blessed be Mahal and the mercy of the One.
In the beginning we were stone and the stone became flesh, And the flesh was new and pure. The One looked at us with pity and upon Mahal with love, And permitted us to endure. The Seven were bound in slumber fathoms deep, Against the coming of the Children their secrets to keep; In darkness and in stone they were laid to sleep. Blessed be Mahal and the mercy of the One.
In the end we will be flesh, and the flesh will fail, And our lives will return to the stone. The world will be renewed at the end of all days: Again our works will be Mahal’s alone. And we will heal the great wounds in the skin of the earth; We will sing with our words; we will prove our great worth. We will never forget that we were stone at birth; Blessed be Mahal and the mercy of the One.
The Iron Hills For Me – Chapter 34 (SHEET MUSIC AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST – just send me an ask!)
My home is no great hall of stone: No golden treasures greet me. Nor an ancient place of great renown No grandeur in its history.
My home may not seem much to you And pretty poor you think her But gold and gems will turn on you Where iron will not falter.
O but take me where the falcons scream And the wind rips round the mountains, Where the waters run as red as blood And cascade in crashing fountains.
My home is hard and poor and free And untamed as any lion. No gold nor gems does she have for me, Her proud hard heart is iron.
My home is far away from here My hearth it calls me sadly My forge it lies so cold and drear When it used to echo gladly.
O I long for where the sun beats down And the rivers roar with fierceness Where the earth is painted red not brown And the weather scares me beardless.
For gems and gold and mighty halls The great will bid us roam. And each time we obey their call We pray that we come home.
Soon the drums will sound again And out we’ll trot like cattle The lordly need that iron blood For watering their battle.
O I’ll turn my feet towards the north Like a compass ever true I’ll never roam again henceforth From my land of red and blue
O I dream of jagged rusty skies, And her savage wild beauty. I see her when I close my eyes, The Iron Hills for me.
Broadbeam Cradle-Song – Chapter 37 (SHEET MUSIC AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST – just send me an ask!)
It was a very special day The most special beyond measure Because it was upon that day That Mahal made a treasure.
He took the diamonds from the sky, And made them glow and glow Then he put them in your eyes And how I love them so.
He took the shine of silver As bright as bright can be, He fashioned it into your smile And then gave you to me
He took the gentle gleam of gold And cupped it in his hands And made a loving little heart The best in all the lands
He took the mithril sweet and pure And made a little soul And then he saw my empty arms, And so he made them whole.
I thank him for you every day, And love you through and through And with each morning sun that dawns I am more in love with you.
Wherever you may wander, And whatever you may mine, You are always loved, my baby, Until the end of time.
It was a very special day The most special beyond measure Because it was upon that day That Mahal made a treasure.
Light on the Horizon (chapter 45)
Though my heart may be heavy, Though I wander afar, I will come to the morning Over sea and under star.
Where you go there will I follow, For you are my guiding star. I will never fear tomorrow. There is comfort where you are.
Though the starlight is fading (I am lost in the dark), Though the night gathers fast (take my hand). There’s a new world awaiting (with you here by my side) Lay your burden down at last (at last).
There’s a light on the horizon, There’s a voice that calls my name, There’s a place that I belong, There’s an ever-burning flame.
Far from hope and from home (far from all that I knew), Full of sorrow and fear (meleth nîn), You are never alone (ghivashelê I’m near, I am near) I will always be here (I am here).
Out of dark to the day’s rising, Death itself will I defy, For the road goes ever on, To your arms will I fly.
I was worn, I was weary (annon ûr, nîn angin), With suspicion and shame (Âzyungel), Now I stand in the sunlight (now I stand in the light) And my heart it calls your name (and my heart calls your name).
And the road takes me onward, Takes me far from my door. Never now will I falter, Since you taught me how to soar.
I will wait for you forever, I will be here when you call, And if ever you should stumble, I will catch you if you fall.
There’s a light on the horizon, There’s a ship upon the sea, Now the world is so much wider, For you wander it with me.
And the sun shines out the clearer, Golden glory in the blue! There’s a light on the horizon, And it’s guiding me to you.