Shinji "Shy Bi & Ready 2 Cry" Ikari [ 碇 シンジ ] (
forevalone) wrote2014-05-06 12:20 am
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So he makes another face. It gets worse the more Shinji lists modern musical genres. Blues? Like the color? Blue music? Rock like the thing on the ground? Metal???? LIKE A SHIP? STEEL?
He doesn't know what punk could even refer to, and he thinks of his own estate when he thinks of country, since... it is located in the country really; his townhouse is in London. Hip... hop... rap...
Yeah, he's not going to try to touch any of that.] Of course different cultures have different music! [Said as if he's trying to convince Shinji he isn't stupid.] I don't understand what any of those kinds of music mean.
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Well, I don't have examples of everything, but I can show you a few different things if you want.
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But... at least... he is open-minded enough to give it all a listen? Sure, judgmental, but open-minded nevertheless...! Right! Progressive! How exciting!
His whole time period is full of strict social conditions, yet it was the most chaotic, hastily changing movement forward ever. A bit wishy-washy. Like him.] Fine.
Show me something else.
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This is a song using traditional Japanese instruments.
[Which Ciel will probably find less offensive than the Spice Girls. He selects one and lets it play out for the other boy to hear. The instruments will certainly sound foreign as will the scale patterns. Whether or not he'll find it unpleasant is yet to be seen.]
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This is marginally better than the Spice Girls (in his opinion), but he still isn't hugely familiar with the style of music. It reminds him, almost, in a way, of the instrument Soma sometimes attempted to play for him. The sound is different, of course, yet perhaps in the same family.
If it's Japanese, as Shinji says, then there's no surprise it would sound like something from India; the two regions are relatively close... kinda.
After a moment:] This is better.
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Here, give me your black glass. I'll give you some. [A pause.] Music, I mean. I'll copy some of the music I have on my device onto yours.
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Which is hilarious.] Copy the music? Wouldn't that take a long time? [He's thinking hand copying, or text copying. Writing a copy of musical sheets takes a long time, okay!
He doesn't know how anything modern works, fuck his life.]
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[Shinji takes the opportunity to copy and transfer a bunch of his music over for the other boy, most of it being instrumental, western classical music (Vivaldi, Bach, Handel, Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn etc...) and some pop music (Spice Girls included). There's also some traditional Japanese music thrown on there for good measure. It only takes less than a minute for everything to transfer over before Shinji's handing it back.]
Here.
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But also intrigued. It just adds ammunition to his weapon. Things were fast. The texting, instant. The calling, instant. Transferring files, instant. Thanks, Shinji, for adding wood to the fire.
Carefully, he takes the blackglass back, looking over the screen.] That was fast for so much music.
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[No one likes waiting for shit to download.]
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But it worked. He has music similar to what he had seen on Shinji's blackglass. To be honest, he's thankful. He has no books aside from Hamlet, and he is growing increasingly bored and withered of mind without things to keep him occupied during down-time, or things to read at night before bed when he can't sleep.
Now he has music.
There's a long pause as he watches the list of names scroll by when he uses his thumb. A long pause. So long, Shinji literally breaks the eternal youth condition and grows up, grows a beard, and turns grey.]
Thank you.
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In all honesty the stretch of silence ends up a little uncomfortable but thankfully before it becomes too much Ciel breaks it. At least he knows how to say thank you.]
You're welcome.