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On the main strip of Tulum, this chap makes his living by playing part filled wine bottles. Very cool.
...the strings player tunes up, in preparation for a small concert in a traditional house in Japan
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On the sands of Marina, there were a few players practicing Heading movements for their upcoming football match. There was a lively coach in the scene too.
This is one such person who was caught during his flight to head a ball thrown towards him.
Finally also in Munich! I think there's no need to cover the plate because every petrolhead on flickr already knows this car.
Sorry for the bad shot, I arrived at the scene when Jon Olssons friend was already getting in the car.
As you may know, this particular Superleggera has a Quicksilver-exhaust which makes it insanely loud. Really crazy.
Munich 2012
As I was in Maastricht, I just walked in the Stage player Academy. Inside every one was soo kind. I visited some try outs for the students. This handsome tough guy posed for me.
I bought our record player over forty years ago.
I'm too cheap (and stuck in my ways; and dedicated to buying as little as possible in order to throw away as little as possible) to replace it, but for about ten years I've been puzzling over why the left speaker was not getting a signal from it. (I could sorta mono-ify the sound, but not entirely.)
Today I figured it out: a switch in the amplifier (same age) was dirty and needs a cleaning. Now that I know what it is, I'm feeling better. And hearing stereo again.
I'll get around to hauling the amp out and opening it and squirting something in the switch. But this afternoon I pulled a record off the shelf at random (it was Head, Hands and Feet, the first album, the double one that Ricky Skaggs later got Country Boy off) and played it with some delight. (Some of the music has aged well; some more not so.)
Hillbark Players is the leading presenter of open-air Shakespeare in the North West. The Company was founded in 1964 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth and apart from a short break in the early 1970's, Hillbark Players has presented a production every other year since.
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Picture coming from an evening when I was shooting two models.
During the shoot, one of the gril's boyfriend decided to play guitar....
At the Tilty Flower festival in Tilty, Essex, one of the stands had a vintage record player: for a few pence you could chose one of a number of old 78rpm records to be played while you were visiting the stands.
Male Harp Player (Early Spedos Type, Cyclades, Greece), 2700–2300 B.C.E., marble, 35.8 x 9.5 x 28.1 cm (The J. Paul Getty Museum)
A bass player, or bassist, is a musician who plays a bass instrument such as a double bass, bass guitar, keyboard bass or a low brass instrument such as a tuba or sousaphone. Different musical genres tend to be associated with one or more of these instruments. Since the 1960s, the electric bass is the standard bass instrument for rock and roll, jazz fusion, heavy metal, country, reggae and pop music. The double bass is the standard bass instrument for classical music, bluegrass, rockabilly, and most genres of jazz. Low brass instruments such as the tuba or sousaphone are the standard bass instrument in Dixieland and New Orleans-style jazz bands.
Despite the associations of different bass instruments with certain genres, there are exceptions. Some 1990s and 2000s rock and pop bands use a double bass, such as both Andrew Jackson Jihad, Barenaked Ladies; Indie band The Decemberists; and punk rock/psychobilly groups such as The Living End, Nekromantix, The Horrorpops, and Tiger Army. Some fusion jazz groups use a lightweight, stripped-down electric upright bass rather than a double bass. Some composers of modern art music use the electric bass in a chamber music setting. Some jazz big bands use electric bass. Some fusion, R&B and house music groups use synth bass or keyboard bass rather than electric bass. Some Dixieland bands use double bass or electric bass instead of a tuba. In some jazz groups and jam bands, the basslines are played by a Hammond organ player, who uses the bass pedal keyboard or the lower manual for the low notes.
This 1950's era record player was my Christmas present from my wife this year (and the John Mellencamp album was a Christmas present from my sister in 1985).
The internal tube amplifier gives a very warm and smooth sound.
Camera: Ansco Speedex 4.5 Special (circa 1951-53)
(a rebadged Agfa Isolette II)
Film: FomaPan 200
Aperture: F/12.5
Shutter Speed: 1/2 second
Distance to Subject: 3'10"