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D.S.Masters

In the Mood

No mechanisms, no tricks, no fancy moves... just me having fun.

In the Mood
D.S.Masters, May 29, 2020
MomoKeego, Kt J, delator77 and 2 others like this.
    • D.S.Masters
      Yeah, I like Big Band and some swing music - Glenn Miller, the Andrews Sisters, Artie Shaw and whomever else... mainly because my parents used to listen to it, and the local movie theater (a small family-owned thing, not a chain) would play it before the movie started.
      "In the Mood" is a song from trombonist Glenn Miller, recorded in August of 1939, and released two weeks after WWII began. I swear, if they had electric guitars back then, this would be a rock 'n roll song.
    • cimarronline
      My dad used to play "In The Mood." And I was in a jazz band in high school and loved to play it. Great for saxophones (I played tenor).

    • Rating:
      4/5,
      Jom
      I was just In The Mood for that, :rotf::rotf:!! B was whistling to himself all the way round, :D.

      What no wheels, ;):eek::D!
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      Don G Rowe
      What? No love for Tommy Dorsey? ;) That was a good bit of path building ... And a really nice setting. :thumbsup:
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      EL797
      A very long, relaxing and clean level... thanks for sharing. :)
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      delator77
      Clean & FUN logic/cooperation level...Thanks for sharing @D.S.Masters ;)
    • D.S.Masters
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      mossieurclo
      Hmm...this one gave me fits, very enjoyable!
      will be going back to it. Thank you!
      And my wife (and i) enjoyed today's music quote, (thanks cimarronline) she grew up in those sounds. My parents were into Belafonte, Ima Summac and Gilles Vigneault :eek:.
      The trombone is one of the only remaining "natural" instrument. In that that the player uses overtones of the fundamental produced by the length of the tube to play different notes (overtones, in ascending order, from a length of tube (or string) giving a C fundamental: C, C, G, C E, G, Bflat, C, D, E Fsharp, G,...) The trombonist changes the length of the tube to get different fundamentals and sets of overtones.
      All brass instruments were "natural" originally, until some genius put in pistons (which change the tube length without you getting a sore shoulder).
      Note that, that chain of overtones are all present in all music sounds, but in different mixes which makes the sound of different instruments different. That and the attack.
      That babbling (shortened, as i refrained to explain why your brain wants to hear a F after a C) was brought to you by Mr. Masters whom did not supply me with a new fix ;).
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      shultz
      Not bad! It took me a few tries to figure out the path. I always appreciate levels that are forgiving.

      I'm not sure if I missed it but was there a reason there was a
      tunnel under b's starting point? I can't remember if I went into the tunnel when I beat the game or if it had a purpose.

      I think the level could have had a little extra oomf, an extra puzzle element or trick or something, which would have made it five stars for me.
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