photo by Marc Lamote featuring me (left) and my friend Klaas (right) discussing a guitar composition. We always have many fun playing together. Klaas sings and plays rhythm guitar, I try to create some melody improvisations. It’s our tribute to the sixties when we were young. Now we are old and looking back emotionally. Marc Lamote caught the moment of dialogue very well, I think. Sometimes, when I am a listener I try for myself, to make portraits of musicians, see the 6 photos below. Click on the pictures to enter my flickr galleries …
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1 – Gennadiy Pilch in rage
2 – Waldemar Parra and Kai Heumann
3 – Bernard Harris + Joe Robinson
4 – Michael Hügel and Nina Nyembwe
5 – Inga and Alex in trance
6 – Andrey Shilov and Cappuccino
related:
1 – Marc Lamote’s photo galleries at smugmug
2 – my article, featuring Marc Lamote, the “Leica Man”
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…I’m very glad you do!
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like your fast painting with water colors creating melody lines is a kind of enjoying velocity – and being lucky in an un-planned future = searching for the surprise … – street photography sometimes is led by the same “open horizon” …
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Thank you kind Frizz! Yes, I know what you mean!
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Cool, impromptu shots Frizz!
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Ditto to your words, so do I, folk clubs and mic sessions nowadays.. 😉 lovely post.
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yes, many in our generation had the focus
on developing a new chapter in the history of guitar playing …
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Thank you for the flickr-videos! The “Smoke gets in your eyes” gets my tears…
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yes often I make short video clips featuring my friends
on my youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/frizzguitar
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Love the guitar. Marvelous instrument, and so portable. 😉
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I am SO with you guys in spirit replaying the music of the 60s on your guitars. Those days are still floating around in the upper atmosphere, you know!
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Joan Baez? Bob Dylan? Or the old Mississsippi Delta Blues masters?
Mississippi John Hurt? Brownie McGhee and Sony Terry?
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Some magical moments captured here. I like the two guitarists at the top right best!
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they played Latin Jazz Standards, Brazil Bossa Nova Style; Waldemar Parra (left, from Chile) now tours in the USA
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What a nice smile. I also like play a piano. 🙂
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i like it also but on a deep level because i am a beginner
bu the fun is on the same level
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we would like, if you could leave your bed to join us!
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ONE OF YOUR BEST SETS, Frizz. You have an artistic mind, artistic eye and an artistic heart. Triple Threat!
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I’m glad you do. I’ve had a guitar for many years. I performed once on stage as a teenager, after several months of lessons, but did not keep it up after that.
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maybe I should quit that teenager state of mind too, now that I’m aged 66 …
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I think there needs to be a kid in all of us. I wish I had continued with the guitar. It’s not too late, though.
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I’d sure like to be able to play guitar as well!
Wonderful, Frizz!
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Those were the days my friend
We thought they’d never end
We’d sing and dance forever and a day
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late 60’s if I remembered correctly
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What a great series of photos! As much as we listen to music, we can also learn a lot by watching the expressions a musician makes when playing!
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This is so cool! As a faltering beginner on guitar (and can’t afford lessons), it’s nice that I can sit and try to play along without feeling self-conscious next to someone well practiced! Cheers! Jerri
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compare
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my friend KEN from Texas sent this:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7743849@N07/7740251304/
G Am7 Bm7 E7#9 A13 D7(#5#9) Cm7 G6/9
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I loved “Ain’t She Sweet”. Your guitar playing has really progressed well. Wish I could play with my fingers like that.
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what a man needs: a gun, a guitar and?
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What a beautiful rendition by Frizztext of “Colours” on his dobro: WOW! check his sound cloud!
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George, reblogging me:
you’re so kind, George. I’m not a professional musician, I only like to play on my guitar as a form of meditation, like adoring the fenomenon of concentration – actually on my goal list for open tuning guitar: bona nox by mozart and the lion sleeps tonight (belafonte etc.)
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