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|messaging='''HUM'''<br /> |
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''You see'': You hum to yourself. <br /> |
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''Others see'': <Person> hums to herself. <br /> |
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'''HUM HAPPY'''<br /> |
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''You see'': You hum happily to yourself. <br /> |
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''Others see'': <Person> hums happily to herself. <br /> |
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'''HUM SAD'''<br /> |
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''You see'': You hum sadly to yourself. <br /> |
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''Others see'': <Person> hums sadly to herself. <br /> |
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'''HUM CHEERFUL'''<br /> |
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''You see'': You hum cheerfully to yourself. <br /> |
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''Others see'': <Person> hums cheerfully to herself. <br /> |
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'''HUM MOURNFUL'''<br /> |
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''You see'': You hum mournfully to yourself. <br /> |
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''Others see'': <Person> hums mournfully to herself. <br /> |
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'''HUM <hidden>'''<br /> |
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''You see'': You hum to yourself. <br /> |
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''Others see'': You hear someone humming from the shadows. <br /> |
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'''HUM <hidden> <emote>'''<br /> |
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''You see'': You hum <emote> to yourself. <br /> |
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''Others see'': You hear someone humming to <himself/herself>. <br /> |
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==Syntax== |
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Along with the regular humming, Bards can hum using emotes. Just HUM <EMOTE>. |
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HUM EMOTES: |
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appreciative haunting romantic |
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longing nervous shrill |
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coy loud nonchalant |
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teasing excited meek off-key |
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tuneless mischievous playful urgent |
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halting mocking quiet wistful |
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You may also use HUM to hum various types of song using the following syntax: |
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HUM (song) {mood} |
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() indicates a required field. {} indicates an optional field. |
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Available Song types (from easiest to hardest): |
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scales (ruff), arpeggios (rudiments), ditty, folk, ballad, waltz, lullaby, march, jig, lament, wedding, hymn, rumba, polka, battle, reel, elegy, serenade, minuet, psalm, dirge, gavotte, tango, tarantella, bolero, nocturne, requiem, fantasia, rondo, aria, sonata, and concerto. |
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Note: For percussions, ruff and rudiments replace scales and arpeggios. You may use either version -- it will default to the correct type for the instrument. |
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Available Styles/Moods: |
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off-key, halting, confident, masterful, slow, loud, quiet, quick, fierce, flashy, playful, solemn, mournful, wistful, excited, haunting, romantic, and cheerful. |
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Off-key and halting styles will make all songs easier to play. Confident and masterful styles will make all songs more difficult to play. |
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Please be aware that not all 'moods' are compatible with all song types, and some combinations may result in unexpected play styles. In addition, certain combinations can make a particular song easier or more difficult to play. Except as noted above, this varies from song to song. |
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Latest revision as of 14:32, 23 August 2017
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HUM You see: You hum to yourself. HUM HAPPY HUM SAD HUM CHEERFUL HUM MOURNFUL HUM <hidden> HUM <hidden> <emote> |
The HUM command is used to hum a tune.
Syntax
Along with the regular humming, Bards can hum using emotes. Just HUM <EMOTE>.
HUM EMOTES:
appreciative haunting romantic longing nervous shrill coy loud nonchalant teasing excited meek off-key tuneless mischievous playful urgent halting mocking quiet wistful
You may also use HUM to hum various types of song using the following syntax:
HUM (song) {mood} () indicates a required field. {} indicates an optional field.
Available Song types (from easiest to hardest): scales (ruff), arpeggios (rudiments), ditty, folk, ballad, waltz, lullaby, march, jig, lament, wedding, hymn, rumba, polka, battle, reel, elegy, serenade, minuet, psalm, dirge, gavotte, tango, tarantella, bolero, nocturne, requiem, fantasia, rondo, aria, sonata, and concerto.
Note: For percussions, ruff and rudiments replace scales and arpeggios. You may use either version -- it will default to the correct type for the instrument.
Available Styles/Moods: off-key, halting, confident, masterful, slow, loud, quiet, quick, fierce, flashy, playful, solemn, mournful, wistful, excited, haunting, romantic, and cheerful.
Off-key and halting styles will make all songs easier to play. Confident and masterful styles will make all songs more difficult to play.
Please be aware that not all 'moods' are compatible with all song types, and some combinations may result in unexpected play styles. In addition, certain combinations can make a particular song easier or more difficult to play. Except as noted above, this varies from song to song.