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You can improvise musical instruments using only your voice. This allows you to use Perform (sing) as if it was Perform (keyboard, percussion, string, wind) and without having a musical instrument. If you are using bard or virtuoso spells or abilities you can replace somatic components with verbal components. You cannot replace visual components.
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You can emulate musical instruments using your voice. This allows you to use Perform (sing) as if it was Perform (keyboard, percussion, string, wind) without having a musical instrument. If you are using bard or virtuoso spells or abilities you can replace somatic components with verbal components.
  
 
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You cannot use the replaced Perform skills with the bard's versatile performance ability. <noinclude>{{OGL}}</noinclude>
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You cannot use Perform (sing) as Perform (keyboard, percussion, string, wind) with the bard's versatile performance ability. <noinclude>{{OGL}}</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 10:41, 2 October 2017

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Vocalized Instrument (General)

You can vocalize to imitate musical instruments.

Publisher: Purple Duck Games.

Benefit: You can emulate musical instruments using your voice. This allows you to use Perform (sing) as if it was Perform (keyboard, percussion, string, wind) without having a musical instrument. If you are using bard or virtuoso spells or abilities you can replace somatic components with verbal components.

Special: You cannot use Perform (sing) as Perform (keyboard, percussion, string, wind) with the bard's versatile performance ability.

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