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Des Moines East High Snare Drums at the 2015 Beaverdale Parade.

Street performers at Colne Blues Festival 2025

Dell - Lillinger - Westergaard - 08.10.2025 - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg

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Besetzung:

Christopher Dell: vibraphone;

Christian Lillinger: drums;

Jonas Westergaard: doublebass;

Old car batteries and fuel drums… waiting to be recycled.

 

For Wednesday Walls.

 

Have a great day, everyone!

2018 Rose Parade in Pasadena, California

Bored whilst waiting for my midday ‘snap’ (olde Derbyshire word meaning lunch) I decided to shoot the front wheel of my brand new Mercedes AMG Convertible, personally signed by the well known fashionista, climate change botherer and Monaco tax-exile, Lewis Hamilton

 

However, I must say it does bear more than a passing resemblance to the drum of a washing machine and, on closer inspection, the signature is actually John Lewis…oh well, one can but dream, especially on cocodemol.

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Stilleven op het strand bij Kijkduin

Gard Nilssen Acoustic Unitiy - 22.11.2024 - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg

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Besetzung:

Petter Eldh: Bass;

André Roligheten: Reeds;

Gard Nilssen: Drums;

The intense aroma of incense and the resonant gong at the Byodo-In Temple makes me consider devoting an hour a week to incense and a solo drum circle.

The path connecting Drum and Foel Fras in Snowdonia, North Wales. The start of this path is near Aber Falls and can go as far as the Ogwen Valley.

 

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This mural was created by Askew and Mark Henare. It is called Paris.

Drum kit under red light at night / No treatments / F 5.6 1/25 ISO 1600

 

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Regener - Pappik - Busch - Ask me now - 31.03.2023 - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg

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Besetzung:

Sven Regener: trumpet

Ekki Busch: piano

Richard Pappik: drums

 

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This is my drum set at my home in New York. I have had it for four years and I love it. I don't have much time anymore to play but I will always keep it

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Drum Castle consists of a plain late 13th Century keep of four storeys. To this has been added a Large L-shaped range of 1619, and the castle was extended again in the 19th Century.

There is a walled garden with old roses, and in the grounds is the old wood of Drum, an ancient oak Woodland.

From San Diego, intense rock performance of the Earthless

@ Raindogs House (Savona - Italy) (series)

(here on drum Mario Rubalcaba also known as Ruby Mars)

 

On the move for Smile on Saturday ;-)

 

If you like progressive rock, a video by me:

EARTHLESS LIVE 2022 @ Raindogs House

 

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taken at the annual Tribute to the Ancestors of the Middle Passage event held at Coney Island , Brooklyn early June

Isle of Skye Pipeband at Portree Highland Games 2008

went to see my mate jakes band whippet last night...it might have been bloody cold outside but they were as hot as ever...

"Heard one hundred drummers whose hands were a-blazin'."

 

Bob Dylan--A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall.

 

Canon XTi, Manual, 1/1000, 5.0, Center-Weighted Avg., 400, EF75-300mm f/4-5.6, 125mm, Daylight. Hands of the drum circle at the Cooper-Young Festival.

Snipe make a weird noise known as drumming, but it does not sound like a drum. It is a humming vibrato sound, a bit like a wobble board, popularised by Rolf Harris in the 1960s. You can have a listen here on Xeno Canto www.xeno-canto.org/595646 . During the early years of the twentieth century debate raged as to whether this sound was produced vocally or mechanically as wind rushed past the outer tail feathers.

 

The conundrum of how the sound was produced was finally laid to rest at a British Ornithologists Club dinner in 1931 when Sir Philip Manson-Bahr twirled a cork with snipe feathers on a string around his head and reproduced the humming sound. This was in the very public Pagani's Restaurant in London and apparently the whole room resonated to the sound of a drumming Snipe. Others had suggested it was the tail feathers that produced the sound much earlier but it was Manson-Bahr's theatrical demonstration that finally convinced all doubters. So the humming noise is produced by air whizzing past the outer tail feathers but the vibrato is produced by the wings flapping and varying the air flow across the tail feathers.

 

Photographing a drumming Snipe is not as easy as you might think as they are usually very high, and they display over a large area. Early mornings and late evenings in spring are when they drum most. This photo shows the stiff outer tail feathers spread wide as the Snipe tumbles through the air.

 

Other species of Snipe around the world also drum, but differences in the structure of the stiff outer tail feathers, and differences in the way the birds flaps its wings across the feathers, produces different sounds. The closely related Wilson's Snipe (Gallinago delicata) from North America was until recently considered to be the same species as the Snipe in Britain, but differences in the tail feathers and a different drumming display were part of the evidence for a taxonomic split. I managed to photograph Wilson's Snipe drumming and they clearly have two pairs of outer tail feathers splayed to make their different noise. Not one pair like our British Snipe.

 

I love drumming and love shooting drummers, yet their position on stage (not to mention the arrangement of a drum kit) means it is very difficult to get a good shot of them...here I was aided by the drum being set to the side of the stage instead of the back.

 

Shots like these is why I picked up an 85mm prime: fast zooms still aren't quite fast enough in low-light jazz clubs (although Sigma have been pushing that envelope...)

A drum I bought in a charity shop, 25cm in diameter, with a raised pattern in form of a five pointed star & other decoration. Lots of work gone into this - if anyone has an idea as to its possible provenance, I'd be delighted to know.

at home today & feeling much better so decided to put some energy into cleaning the flat. I would have preferred to be out with the camera but has to be done.This is the inside of my AEG washer/dryer...sort of abstract!

at home 03.10.2015

Alpha Trianguli - Kulturkraftwerk oh456 Thalgau - 13.01.2023

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Besetzung:

Alois Eberl: trombone

Florian Klinger: vibraphone

Philipp Kienberger: double bass

Jakob Kammerer: drums

 

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Drum Point Light is one of three survivingChesapeake Bay screw-pile lighthouses. Originally located off Drum Point at the mouth of the Patuxent River, it is now an exhibit at the Calvert Marine Museum.

2016-06 Studio du Chat Perché

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