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Street Musician (in Explore)
Spain
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The little musician enthusiastically masters the instrument while his parents are busy at the stands of the NAMM exhibition in Sokolniki, in Moscow.
Bells, which are called glockenspiel in orchestral parts. Ltd. "Forte" began issuing these instruments in 1991. During this time, many models of bells were released, stopping at two GO-25 and GM-20. Instruments are mainly intended for orchestral and ensemble playing. They have good sound and are very convenient for transportation due to their weight and size.
very talented musicians and delightful acoustics in pedestrian underpass.
How unfortunate that young people studied for many years, then to make a living on the street...
Talented Gnaoua musicians and singers in Khamlia a village in eastern Morocco on the edge of the Sahara desert. These musical families start to train their youngsters to play traditional instruments when they are very young. The little boy in the picture had been performing with this group for a year, he was only allowed to perform the easier numbers and routines.
Melody and Lili found out that the new girl Kira loves music as much as they do. When they saw Kira playing the guitar that had been lying in the corner of their basement, they got this crazy idea: "Let's start a band!"
Kira got really excited about the idea, and now they all have formed a band together! ^w^ I love listening to their music, their main genres are country and classical music. <3
Happy Friday all! ♥ n__n
Created for the Flickr group "Looking Close on Friday!"
This weeks theme is "Not A Real One."
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Street Musicians
Gijón, Spain
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The voice, singing, instrument, melody in the open air
Timmendorfer Strand, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
No unnecessary words to understand how good the Arturia Matrixbrute synthesizer is, just look at the brilliance in the eyes of a professional musician.
International musical exhibition NAMM 2018 in Moscow, Sokolniki. The group's performance on the stand Arturia
"Don't worry if no one pays attention to you when you do what you love. There is always someone who likes you...because you matter. His music was amazing!"-Millie
Surrounded by the beautiful mountains of the Poconos, is The Hooven Mercantile Co. building in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. It was established in Mauch Chunk in 1882 as a distributor of coffee, tea and spices and renovated in 1984 and most recently in 2016.
Today, the Hooven Mercantile building is a museum and the home of the Big Creek Vineyard. The original scale is built into the floor behind the winery’s bar. and is located in the heart of the historic district in downtown Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania.
I'm posting photos from my archive because I haven't gone out to take photos for two months... and counting.
Seva was a cello player of an original gathering of "Aquarium" band. I like the authentic ambiance of his home. He has a good collection of vinyl records. He recommended me to watch the musical movie "Across the Universe" by Julie Taymor from where I started to understand and admire the Beatles.
The museum of the philosopher Grigory Skovoroda in the village of Skovorodinovka was destroyed as a result of Russia's aggression against Ukraine. Direct hit by a Russian missile. There are no military installations nearby! This is a simple peaceful picturesque Ukrainian village! They are simply destroying our cultural heritage and our history!
Musicians in Av. Paulista, the financial center of Sao Paulo, which is given to pedestrians on Sunday afternoons
It was an early and rainy Saturday morning when I thought no one would be ahead of me at the Bethesda Terrace, this musician was already there pouring his heart out through his guitar. A couple was also there dancing to his music. If someone said NYC is a cold concrete jungle, I would beg to differ.
Last month, one of my friends on SL, Nardis, passed away. He was an engineer and musician, ingenious and poetic.
He shared poems, music, paintings. We also had lively discussions about politics. He would tell me about the place where he lived, a little about his family whom he loved deeply. He was grumpy and always kind, he reminded me of one of my grandfathers. He would tell me about his experience as a musician. We shared the same passion for music. In my studio, there is a dance hall, where I put on immersive shows of video and modern and contemporary music. He loved it, he even danced next to me during rehearsals. It was fun and I was happy to give him that experience.
He helped the artists. He had a good understanding of the technique and did interesting research on the 3D rendering of the paintings. He also worked with artists to set up exhibitions.
Then he started talking about his pain. It seemed to be benign, then worrying, then it seemed like something else. All he could talk about was how he was having trouble walking, then getting out of bed, the disease was occupying all the space in his apartment. It lasted for weeks. Then, at the end of March, he told me that he was finally going to the hospital and that he would be away for a short time. The wait was way too long for a little pain.
There are many people in Second Life who disappear overnight without giving any news. Often, it's because the experience is over. You get bored and leave, like you leave a habit, a brand or a social network. And no one cares, that's normal. But Nardis was different: he would never have left like that, he was too well educated. He said hello every time I appeared, he said goodbye when he left. He always had a kind word. I learned of his death a few days ago.
I have created a small memorial in his honor, next to my church. It contains a small exhibit that I called Forgotten / Not forgotten . All the images inside the building are free. Take them, spread them, so that his memory remains alive.
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