http://queenofbass.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] queenofbass.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] towerofanimus2011-11-12 08:49 pm

One More Time With Feeling

Characters: Marceline and anyone interested in jamming
Setting: Room 2-01 or floor 14, your choice!
Format: Prose but I'll match you.
Summary: She's put the feelers out for people to play with, and now it's just a matter of who will come join her.
Warnings: Shouldn't be any but if anything happens I'll fix this bit.

The door was left open, practically habit when she wasn't asleep now, or when her roommate wasn't in, and Marceline was kicked back over the bed, the axe bass laying across her lap as she idly picked at the strings. She wasn't thinking up lyrics, or really even playing a set tune; if someone came in she'd pick something but right now it was just a progression of chords. A warm up, in its simplest form.

A more public area would possibly have a better effect, and be easier to reach, Marceline figured. Plus she could plug in her amp and really go to town, legs slung over the arm of a chair casually as she threw something together, spur of the moment. She'd practiced enough, and all she ever did was play anymore, without anyone to drag her out for adventures. She was going to play as if she had an audience, at least while she sat up here.

[identity profile] pixietea.livejournal.com 2011-12-24 03:00 am (UTC)(link)
Her enthusiasm was catching. It was rare that he really found anyone to talk to regarding his tastes in music -- most wrote him off as a frump who would only listen to the classical genre, which tended to preemptively turn people off of conversation with him about it.

England laughed softly. "Awesome" wasn't a word that he heard applied to him very often. It was nice to hear. "I'm glad that you think so," he began. "I have composed in the past, however it's never been a particular talent of mine. My skill lies in playing what others give me, and improvising."

He could actually write lyrics pretty well when he was in the mental state for it, but the music itself was more of a challenge. "And you?" prompted the Englishman. He gathered that she probably wrote her own songs, but it was safer to ask than to assume.

[identity profile] pixietea.livejournal.com 2011-12-26 02:51 am (UTC)(link)
His eyebrows went up a little in surprise at the offer, and he glanced a few times between her and the guitar. England was well aware that most musicians were very touchy about their instruments, and understandably so. Anyone messing around with his bass was usually met with a reaction of hissing and spitting.

"If you wouldn't mind, I would love to," he answered after a moment of consideration. He held his hands out just beneath hers to take a hold of the axe, but he didn't touch it yet, giving her another look that asked for reassurance. He knew he'd never in a million years mistreat an instrument that wasn't his, but she had no way of being sure of that.