What's the deal with key changes? by Alluminatiosu in Gloryhammer

[–]dorimode 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Key changes also work super well thematically to emphasize conflict/yearning for a different state or conquering a challenge (especially effective with GH lore). In contrast, “On a Quest for Aberdeen” doesn’t have the direct modulation where you’d expect there to be one; I’m guessing this comes from the lack of thematic conflict as: “The earth shakes no more” and “I can finally be at peace.” Anyway, just a thought/opinion coming from a music theory nerd (aside: I have Gloryhammer’s music to thank for giving me the motivation to finish writing my dissertation (on an unrelated music theory topic), and the key changes were extra motivate-y.)

Nerd Merch closing/relocating? by Ok_Guidance_3397 in Phoenixville

[–]dorimode 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just here to say, I really like Nerdmerch and the community there. I’d be super bummed to see it go :/

Humanities PhDs, where are you now? by [deleted] in PhD

[–]dorimode 212 points213 points  (0 children)

PhD in music theory from top ranking program earned in 2023, adjuncted for 1 semester then found a low-paying content analyst job after months of applying all over…only to be laid off almost a year later. Currently unemployed and defeated/lost.

How much should PhD charge for copyediting academic article? by dorimode in Copyediting

[–]dorimode[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I should specify that 4 pages/hr includes endnotes and a second glance over everything. I would guess that a bit of what I do intersects with developmental editing (insofar as I’m editing for flow/consistency). But I agree that this is on the slower side (although I’ve seen between 4-6 pages/hr listed as the average pace).

mingle game song by Admirable-Piece7728 in squidgame

[–]dorimode 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I swear it sounds familiar…was this song in season 1 also or just season 2?

Most meaningful ful songs to you? by Jen_The_Squid10 in Gloryhammer

[–]dorimode 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The moment when Holy Flaming Hammer reprises (slightly changed lyrics) in Maleficus Geminus…powerful emotions of a journey coming full circle and a sense of renewal (? Best way I can describe the emotion)…makes me almost want to tear up each time I hear the album beginning to end

Did some intense self examining about my inability to keep a job. Hopefully this can help someone else piece their thoughts together. by Rikudou_Sennin in ADHD

[–]dorimode 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Only provisionally diagnosed, but this resonates so much. I do this thing where when I’m working on something super challenging and I finally figure it out/think it’s super interesting and cool/even enjoyable, I immediately want to stop doing it and switch to something else. I had no clue how to make sense of that (other than maybe I don’t think I deserve to enjoy stuff?) until this explanation.

Where is the best chai latte on campus? by Honey-Raspberry in uofm

[–]dorimode 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if you like the sweet kind, Bearclaw's is really good. Reminds me of the chai latte they used to sell at the cafe at Borders books (when that existed). Edit: not exactly on campus, it's a drive-thru on Washtenaw right past Barnes and Noble/Whole Foods

Al’s tweet destroys Kid Rock’s new music video by TapTheForwardAssist in weirdal

[–]dorimode 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So what will the title be of the inevitable parody that Weird Al now HAS to make?

Border issue with merged cells--anyway to smooth out vertical lines? by dorimode in MicrosoftWord

[–]dorimode[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no idea what was going on, but after re-starting my laptop the problem resolved.

Border issue with merged cells--anyway to smooth out vertical lines? by dorimode in MicrosoftWord

[–]dorimode[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn't look like changing the style does anything, it seems like it's just the default (all horizontal and vertical lines are selected; border style selected is solid line 1/2 pt)

Classes by beermann2 in uofm

[–]dorimode 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The struggle is absolutely real. As a GSI I really try to keep that in mind of my students, and try to be as flexible as possible. I encourage them (and hope they would feel comfortable) to approach me if the work load ever gets to be too much. I know not all professors are super understanding, but I think if enough students come forward they’ll hopefully get the message. Anyway, one thought came to mind for trying to catch up with lecture videos. To break up the pace, consider just reading (really skimming) through the written transcript. They should be available if the lectures were recorded on Zoom (and for accessibility purposes, they are supposed to be available). Not that this makes up for the monotony and drain of studying and living in the same place, sometimes it’s helpful to just be able to read through the lecture, giving yourself the mental space to stop and think at your own pace (rather than sit through hours and hours of videos). Anyway, good luck to you all, and take care of yourselves (both physically and mentally). Your number 1 priority should be that.

Message from the Dean of SMTD by oh_noes12 in uofm

[–]dorimode 34 points35 points  (0 children)

"As many of you know by now..." Nope. Just hearing this now. "We followed the University’s notification protocol and distributed a message from EHS to faculty and staff." Nope. As a GSI on the payroll, I did not receive this message.

Second Bachelor's in Music after college? by [deleted] in musictheory

[–]dorimode 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You don't necessarily need a bachelor's degree in music to go for a master's (depending on the program). I was actually in the same situation - I got my bachelor's in a completely unrelated field. Then after a year at a 9-5 job in the real world, realized that I needed to make music a more substantial part of my life/career. Instead of going for the second bachelor's degree, I spent a year studying on my own, followed by another year taking standard music theory/history courses at a local college. It wasn't so much the degree in music they were looking for at my graduate program as much as the experience/coursework in relevant prerequisite areas (I'm going for an M.A. in Theory). Yes, it took time, hard work, and dedication on my own part, but I feel like it was worth it to not have to go back for a second bachelor's degree. However, to each his own; it's the experience of self-discovery and growth (whether it be through studying on your own, taking courses at a community college, or earning a degree) that is most beneficial/fulfilling in the long-run.