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My new kit! Photo courtesy of HardBop Drums: purpleheart segment shell bass (18x14), floor (14x14), and mounted tom (12x8).
One way to set up what I've got right now, featuring my combination floor tom/bass drum and alternatives to a hi-hat. My Bruford-ism continues (I even have his signature sticks).
Modell: Erich Parzefall
Location: Studio / LED-Wand
Bearbeitung: Jürgen Krall Photography
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Fife and Drum Corp of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) perform in front of the National Archives in Washington, DC, July 4, 2017.
Sorting Garlic on the kerbside at Devaraja market, Mysore, Karnataka, India.
Not all the garlic bulbs delivered from village fields to the market survive in tact. Bought by weight, nobody wants to pay for the random bits of chaff around broken bulbs.
So this lady, balanced with her leg propped to her side, takes a few handfuls of the lose cloves from the pile on the right and flips them three of four times on a red plastic tray.
Her technique fills this back street with a noise like a snare drum and splits the cloves from bits of skin and peel which are then discarded below the kerb.
The filtered valuable bits are passed to the man on the left who does one last manual check in the basket for any debris before sale.
One of my favourite instruments going. Another blind shoot. I held the camera above my head and took this photo. It captures the majority of my kit so I liked that and the way the electric light from the bulb transforms into the natural light coming in through the window.
Two super tiny 6,5cm x 6,5cm canvases (posca marker and sharpie).
I made these while listening to some Russian drum & bass. And you got to love drum & bass music. It’s funny how one track can fulfill you with happiness that reaches all the way down to your bones and the next track just makes you want to take your shirt off and punch somebody in the mouth. It’s awesome ;)
Since we’re on the musical tip; check this out
www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlS_Rnb5WM4&feature=related
Blows my mind every time I listen to it.
RAY ANDERSON - HAN BENNINK - ERNST GLERUM - PAUL VON KEMENADE - live aus dem Jazzt Musik Club - vom 14.01.2016 - weitere Fotos unter:
www.jazzfoto.at/konzertfotos16/anderson_bennink_glerum_vo...
Besetzung:
Ray Anderson: tb
Han Bennink: dr
Ernst Glerum: db
Paul von Kemenade: sax
Wikipedia
A drum is a cylindrical container used for shipping bulk goods. Drums can be made of steel, dense paperboard (Commonly called Fiber drums — See Footnote) or plastics, and are generally used for the transportation of certain dangerous materials or modest quantities of bulk goods. For caustic and acid materials, plastics, usually thermoplastics like Polyethylene, Nylon, Polystyrene, Polyvinyl chlorides (PVCs) or possibly Polycarbonates are the preferred shipping container; for flammable substances like most petroleum distillates, and alcohol, etc., metal containers are the standard. Which type is used for shipping non-corrosive industrial chemicals would depend on the chemicals or materials, but the general rule would be to use the container type that is inert or non-reactive with the material being shipped.
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