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Ernie Ball. I'd say I use medium gauge for the strings (45-65-85-105). The bottom two strings are pretty heavy. I strum hard so if it's too light, the strings get floppy and hit the pickup making the click sounds. They are stainless so very bright sounding. Also these Slinky strings tend to be very smooth on the surface, making it easy for me to slide along the strings.
For picks, I use either medium or heavy picks, depending on the mood or songs. But I have to say, these nylon picks last for a long time. I haven't broken or chipped one yet. So unless you lose these, they will last you for a very long time.
Greg Georgiades and Ashish Joshi perform as Strings n Skins at the Die Ou Pastorie in Skeerpoort near Magaliesberg, South Africa.
Explore the different families of orchestral instruments while introducing children to live symphonic music through fun and interactive programs with PSO musicians. The concerts are 35-40 minutes in length and take place at various locations throughout the state. (ages 3-7)
This photograph uses sets of parallel vertical lines. One can gauge distance through the convergence of the strings on each successive guitar neck. Further, the eye is drawn to the detailed texture on the strings. This image also uses the rule of thirds to establish the strings as a focal point.
Sisters, Jannette (cello) & Jessica (violin) members of Engage Ministries from Southern University, add strings to the music of the evening
Photo by Bryant Taylor
World Performing Arts @ Lahore-Pakistan, Organized by Rafi Peer during 12th November - 23rd November
An assignment (from 'Graphic Design School: A Foundation Course for Graphic Designers Working in Print, Moving Image and Digital Media, by David Dabner & Sheena Calvert).
The brief was to research a city block and convey something about it to an audience of your choosing.
I chose to target all people who live in city blocks around the globe that aspire to become something great!
After much research the consensus was that city blocks were dull, boring and unclean and that nothing good could come out of them.
This design has been kept to two colours to keep printing costs down should this poster be printed and also adds a coolness to the design - an association with city blocks i tried to convey.
The white space adds to complete the crisp and contemporary look while the strong line represents stability and strength which also acting as a directional piece to illustrate the ins and outs of a city block daily.
I have tried to convey that great things can come from city blocks and the associations that they may be 'bad' needs to b changed and it starts with the people that live in them.