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These were played upright between the legs, similar to today's cello.

This amazing instrument only uses one string to create music.

My nephew practicing on his guitar.

This man came alive when we asked him to play for us. Everyone seemed to be ignoring him up until that point, apart from a local who gave him a sandwich earlier in the morning.

An example of the beautiful traditional chinese musical instruments still hand made by an old master at the jockey club arts centre in Shek Kip Mei. i think they still use python skin.

The strings on the neck of a violin

18-55 reversed lens

red squirrel is looking up with a guitar

red squirrel is holding a violin with titmouse

My 8 year old daughters small scale acoustic. This is a beautifully made guitar that cost me just £25 (about 38 Euros) off the internet. I wasn't expecting much in the way of quality but was very impressed indeed.

Handsome young man playing the cello

Environmental portrait of singer/songwriter/guitarist with guitar.

Guitar Patent drawing from 1896. You are free to use the patents on your website. Please credit www.patentswallart.com

Handsome young man playing the cello

Ainu cultural exchange tour of Melbourne at the Melbourne Museum.

 

Irankarapte - Let Me Touch Your Heart Gently

A free song and dance by the Ainu, Japanese Indigenous People

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A group of Ainu performers will be visiting Melbourne for performances and cultural exchanges with Australian indigenous people.

 

The performances will include Ainu traditional songs & dances, instrumental performance (Mukkuri, Ainu mouth harp and Tonkori, Ainu stringed instrument) and story telling. The performance at Melbourne Museum will be followed by screening of T...OKYO Ainu, a recently released documentary film on the Ainu living in Greater Tokyo (with English subtitles).

 

The performances will be part of Indigenous Japanese (Ainu) and Indigenous Australian Cultural Exchange Australian Tour 2011 (Melbourne and Tasmania) partly funded by the Australia Japan Foundation and also under the auspices of the Consulate-General of Japan, Melbourne.

 

www.2kamuymintara.com/film/index

www.japaninmelbourne.com.au/event/event/158.html

Federation Square on the 4th March 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm

Melbourne Museum on the 6th March 3:00pm to 4:30 pm

 

Movie:

Date: Sunday 6th March 2011

Time: 5.00pm - 7.00pm

Venue: Melbourne Museum, The Age Theatre

Ticket: Adult $15, Concession: $10

museumvictoria.com.au/

 

Tonkori video - YouTube

Tonkori - wikipedia

  

Ainu cultural exchange tour of Melbourne at the Melbourne Museum.

 

Irankarapte - Let Me Touch Your Heart Gently

A free song and dance by the Ainu, Japanese Indigenous People

www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=192255294140502&index=1

A group of Ainu performers will be visiting Melbourne for performances and cultural exchanges with Australian indigenous people.

 

The performances will include Ainu traditional songs & dances, instrumental performance (Mukkuri, Ainu mouth harp and Tonkori, Ainu stringed instrument) and story telling. The performance at Melbourne Museum will be followed by screening of T...OKYO Ainu, a recently released documentary film on the Ainu living in Greater Tokyo (with English subtitles).

 

The performances will be part of Indigenous Japanese (Ainu) and Indigenous Australian Cultural Exchange Australian Tour 2011 (Melbourne and Tasmania) partly funded by the Australia Japan Foundation and also under the auspices of the Consulate-General of Japan, Melbourne.

 

www.2kamuymintara.com/film/index

www.japaninmelbourne.com.au/event/event/158.html

Federation Square on the 4th March 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm

Melbourne Museum on the 6th March 3:00pm to 4:30 pm

 

Movie:

Date: Sunday 6th March 2011

Time: 5.00pm - 7.00pm

Venue: Melbourne Museum, The Age Theatre

Ticket: Adult $15, Concession: $10

museumvictoria.com.au/

Taken at the Oregon Country Fair 2012

 

I love string instruments of all kinds. These were excellent players.

Carnival of Venice

The Carnival of Venice (Italian: Carnevale di Venezia) is an annual festival, held in Venice, Italy. The Carnival ends with the Christian celebration of Lent, forty days before Easter on Shrove Tuesday (Fat Tuesday or Mardi Gras), the day before Ash Wednesday. The festival is famed for its elaborate masks.

Handsome young man playing the cello

P.K Tessmann and Michael the Racoon Averill return after a short break to perform another set of fine acoustic music at "Notional Space".

 

"Notional Space" is the living room on Mark and Yoo-Mi, who graciously provide this space to a variety of events as part of the "Giving Economy". Check out the "Notional Space" web site to see what wonders are being offered:

notionalspace.org

 

Michael Averill is an amazingly versatile performer whom I've had the privilege of getting to know in the last year. Check out his site:

michaelaverill.com

 

This was the first time I've seen P.K. Tessmann, and she is great! Check here to keep updated:

www.pktessmann.ca

 

Most of all: Check out any local artists you can. They keep culture alive!

The Musical Instrument Museum in Scottsdale Arizona, more than 6,500 instruments collected from around 200 of the world’s countries and territories, March 2 2017

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An impromptu concert atop Mt. Tabor by some members of Classical Revolution PDX (www.classicalrevolutionpdx.org/)

This group plays their collective heart out.

An Indian String instrument, up close.

www.volosi-band.com/

VOLOSI is one of the most prominent ensembles in the Polish world music scene. Their debut at The New Tradition Festival in 2010 yielded all possible awards. One year later their piece “Dusk” won Svetozar Stracina Grand Prix at The European Broadcasting Union in Bratislava, named the best European folk composition in 2011. In 2012 their CD ranked among the top in the World Music Charts Europe. VOLOSI and their music reach far beyond the folk music category. Its essence is the energy of remote musical worlds colliding. Crossing boundaries is part of the show. Traditional musicians meet classical instrumentalists and travel along, reaching the unheard before. Their music derives from the tradition only partly. Rather, they are people immersed in tradition, creating a totally new quality. It was the same story when jazz was born. Even though their music sounds familiar, it really is entirely original and inimitable. Here is what they say about playing together: “Remembering something that we have forgotten is the root of our music making. It is a primeval joy of conversing with sounds. It is something that truly moves us and puts us into a trance. Purely sensual feeling, fun with rhythm, sounds, harmony and echoes. We love this trance.” Since their debut VOLOSI performed internationally during many concerts, festivals end events. Their concert tours in Germany, Denmark, Georgia, Ukraine, and Belarus have been received enthusiastically by critics and the public. They performed for country leaders of Poland, Netherlands, Belgium, Hungary, Latvia, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Ukraine. Their concerts was live broadcasted by Polish Radio 2, Polish Radio 3 and Westdeutscher Rundfunk 3.s

The Musical Instrument Museum in Scottsdale Arizona, more than 6,500 instruments collected from around 200 of the world’s countries and territories, March 2 2017

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My Violin after practicing. Still working on that darn Gavotte

Isbell Banjo Patent Drawing From 1897. You are free to use the patents on your website. Please credit www.patentswallart.com

Young man playing the cello in Red Hook, Brooklyn, New York

My friend Wesley. He plays banjos well.

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Handsome young man playing the cello in black and white

red squirrel is sitting on a violin in the air

An impromptu concert atop Mt. Tabor by some members of Classical Revolution PDX (www.classicalrevolutionpdx.org/)

A spanish guitar being played

I don't know why I like this image of Adam the famed concert Cellist, perhaps it's the contrast between scruffy cello case and the panelled room, perhaps it's because it's a man at work with his tools, perhaps it's his bemused smile...

 

www.steffanmacmillan.com

Olesen Banjo Patent Drawing From 1895. You are free to use the patents on your website. Please credit www.patentswallart.com

An impromptu concert atop Mt. Tabor by some members of Classical Revolution PDX (www.classicalrevolutionpdx.org/)

Ephemeral Conscious Environment

Collaboration With Afternoon Sun

Northampton Center For The Arts

Feb. 2009

Wood, Paint, Cotton and Wool Thread

Masking Tape

Strands of Silk

c - g - d' - a' // do - sol - ré - la better view

 

Handsome young man playing the cello

Luminescent Orchestrii, the AMAZING opening act.

My Violin after practicing. Still working on that darn Gavotte

Wood Banjo Patent Drawing From 1887. You are free to use the patents on your website. Please credit www.patentswallart.com

Young man playing the cello in Red Hook, Brooklyn, New York

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