Kiyomi
Kiyomi
Ha, ha! keep time: how sour sweet music is,
When time is broke and no proportion kept!
--William Shakespeare
and again, with a good view of her ochiai mandolin
Ha, ha! keep time: how sour sweet music is,
When time is broke and no proportion kept!
--William Shakespeare
Here's one of me!
Now that is a relaxing scene! Please don't keep that fine-looking mandolin in the hot sun very long; it won't help it at all.
You don't want to mess with her, believe me.
Cute! (the girl looks nice, too! )Originally Posted by (hobbitgirl3 @ Oct. 02 2006, 21:11)
Elrod
Gibson A2 1920(?)
Breedlove Cascade
Washburn 215(?) 1906-07(?)
Victoria, B&J, New York(stolen 10/18/2011)
Eastwood Airline Mandola
guitars:
Guild D-25NT
Vega 200 archtop, 1957?
hobbitgirl,
That's got to be one great lake you're standing in.
..and now that I've checked your profile, my guess is it's L. Michigan.
Alan
It could be Erie or Huron too, but I didnt check the profile...I grew up on Lake Erie's coast.
Look up (to see whats comin down)
Yes, it is Lake Michigan. My college is right on the lake so I just have to look out my window and there's Lake Michigan! Only about 50 feet away from my window.
Just shows that I'm a Caribbean boy ... I turn blue at the very thought of being barefoot anywhere near Lake Michigan. I know that Chicago can get pretty hot in the summer, but how warm does the water ever get?
Ira,Originally Posted by
Those are harp guitars. #Friend of mine at a radio station was cleaning out some of their unplayed cds and passed on a couple of a harp guitar player. #They sound about like the name. I'd never seen 'em before either, but judging by the one picture, they were popular in one area at least for a time.
(duh,me - I made time to go back through the whole thing, see this has been answered a couple times already. Eastern Nebraska isn't exactly a hot-bed for these - other than Celtic & variants, what type of music would be played on them?)
Connie
My girlfriend with mandolin. She can play a couple of tunes. This mandolin she bought for me.
Kenneth.
A girlfriend that would buy her guy a mandolin ... better hang on to this one!
John Craton
"Pick your fingers to the bone, then pick with the bone"
Frazey Ford (left) and Samantha Parton (right) in the Be Good Tanyas. Good band! If you don't know them, check them out! Be Good Tanyas webpage.
So demure. Love the bra.
It's so important to have the right practice shoes.
This thread is gett'n waaaay off topic!! #
Man, I am so not looking forward to explaining that to the Mrs.Originally Posted by (Hrimaly @ Nov. 04 2006, 19:48)
Dang, I didn't even notice she had shoes on.Originally Posted by (Hrimaly @ Nov. 04 2006, 19:48)
My axe is used for choppin'.
And picking between the tailpiece and bridge, for a special effect.
Climbing back out of the gutter, this is the Kobe Pharmaceutical University Mandolin Club.
They boast of having four mandolins, two mandolas, one mandocello, a guitar, and two upright basses.
Another Japanese woman with a bowlback: an artist named Kiyomi. CD available from at Amazon.co.jp.
Another mandolin club, this one from Kyoto Notre Dame University.
One more mandolin club from a private high school in Tokyo. This one shows a posture for playing that I doubt many westerners could replicate.
proof positive that pharmaceuticals and mandolin playing go hand in hand!Originally Posted by (kww @ Nov. 05 2006, 12:28)
"it's not in bad taste, if it's funny" - john waters
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