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Part I -------> www.flickr.com/photos/31246066@N04/8040986551
Part II -------> www.flickr.com/photos/31246066@N04/8041011572
Part IV -------> www.flickr.com/photos/31246066@N04/8689950121
Part V -------> www.flickr.com/photos/31246066@N04/13814036443
The instrument is called a Nyckelharpa -------> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyckelharpa
Watch it in action -------> www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zs3aUCM8BX8
These guys were playing some amazing Jazz funk in one of the plazas. As I knelt down to take some pictures, they all turned to me and gave me a thumbs up!
Créer un instrument d’écoute qui souligne ou modifie la perception d’un lieu ou d’un phénomène sonore.
Voir l'énoncé : www.multimedialab.be/blog/?p=2193
Cours de création sonore
ESA LE 75, 2015-2016.
Professeur : Marc Wathieu.
The James Webb Space Telescope's science instruments are lowered into the telescope, which is resting face-down on the assembly stand at NASA Goddard.
Credit: NASA/Chris Gunn
I always envied the flute and piccolo players. Their instruments weighed next to nothing. Heck, the piccolo players could put them in their pockets at the end of the parade. I, however had to lug this stupid, heavy, baritone sax around which really was only good for playing the Pink Panther theme.
St. Patricks Day Parade
St. Charles, Illinois
March 10, 2018
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Spotted against a cotton-candy pink wall in a Tokyo music shop, this Fender Made in Japan Junior Collection Jazz Bass in Satin Shell Pink is equal parts eye candy and serious instrument. With its compact scale, modern feel, and unmistakable Jazz Bass tone, this bass is tailor-made for players who want boutique vibes with rock-solid legacy.
The Junior Collection represents Fender Japan’s deep understanding of ergonomics and playability. Built with a 30” scale length, it’s perfect for players with smaller hands or those seeking a more nimble, less fatiguing experience—without compromising the deep growl and articulate midrange that Jazz Basses are known for.
This particular model blends the timeless design language Leo Fender established in the early 1960s with subtle updates. A lightweight alder body, satin-finished maple neck, and vintage-style tuners stay true to the roots, while modern appointments like narrow tall frets and a slightly updated pickup voice keep it responsive and clear.
Aesthetically, the Satin Shell Pink finish is a masterstroke—soft, matte, and utterly fresh. Paired with the bright maple fingerboard and parchment pickguard, it radiates playful confidence. Set against the mod pink backdrop of the Tokyo shop display, this bass almost floats—a design object as much as a musical tool.
For players who appreciate form, function, and flair, this Jazz Bass proves that sometimes, smaller is smarter.
Rare collection of string instruments.
A great way to view my photostream on Flickr
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Optical instruments in a thick box with a layer of a smooth black material around wood, with some wear along the edges and corners. Centered on the lid is a logo reading, "Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. / Rochester. N.Y.", which circles around, "U.S.A." Inside the box is a purple velvet lining as well as various optical instruments made of silver and black metal. There are various engravings on the different optical tools, including "Bausch&Lomb Optical Co. Rochester.N.Y. U.S." and "D.R.G.M Sklar Germany." Box dimensions are 7 1/2" x 4 1/4" x 2 3/8".
Belonged to Dr. Mila E. Rindge or her doctor father, Milo. Learn more about her at www.madisonhistory.org/doctor-in-the-house/. Purchased at a local antique store as a collection inside classic doctor’s bag by MHS Director Jennifer Simpson in October 2020
ACC# 2020.118.005
See other medical related items in the MHS museum at flic.kr/s/aHsmTm2Swj
(Photo credit - Bob Gundersen www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/albums)
The French horn has a small mouthpiece, making it more difficult for me to produce a good sound, even though I've played other brass instruments. But, when someone plays it well, the tones are beautiful.
tealight
scissors
strong glue
tweezers
any sharp object
thin-nose pliers
any object like a ruler
any cylindrical object
Tutorial and instructions for how to use with children here: montessoribyhand.blogspot.com/search/label/music
This display of specially developed scientific instruments is at Rockefeller University in Manhattan. Sometimes what's already available isn't good enough for cutting edge science. Rockefeller University participated in Open House New York in 2019.
Tenuous Link: Science -> Scientific Instruments
Image from "Flight Thru Instruments," a 1945 US Navy pilot-training manual designed by the Graphic Engineering Staff at General Motors, under the direction of Harley Earl.
More explanation on the blog:
"Flight thru Instruments" and the Fine Art of Instructional Illustration
Musical instruments made from found objects by artist Ken Butler: kenbutler.squarespace.com
iPhone 5s
The stringed instrument is one that my son picked up while in the Philippines. It has 16 strings and he has no idea how to tune it. The percussion instruments represent many different countries.
Submitted as #108 - Musical Instrument to the Flickr group 113 Pictures in 2013.
Image from "Flight Thru Instruments," a 1945 US Navy pilot-training manual designed by the Graphic Engineering Staff at General Motors, under the direction of Harley Earl.
More explanation on the blog:
"Flight thru Instruments" and the Fine Art of Instructional Illustration