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  • close up of a bass guitar’s peg / / /

  • Music and Art have both moved forward with technology. Gouche, collage and ink on 180gsm white paper. ~ Printed Reproductions available by taking the image link Medium Poster Print Shown / 595mm x 827mm / AU$49.00 Greeting Card / AU$4.90 /

  • The treble clef was generated in photoshop and laid accross the black and white image of guitar strings / © Mark Ingram, copying and using this Image without prior permission will lead to prosecution

  • Stock image taken from sxc.hu :)

  • Having a little bit of fun with the old mandolin and a lemon. Together they make for some juicy music! / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——-

  • Do check out vinee – she’s quite new / / / / For the Passions Group / / The first instrument I bought new, in 1966, was a Japanese Yairi Nylon Stung Classical Guitar (far left) with a one piece rosewood neck and fret board, and who knows what body. I think it cost around £20. This was the mainstay of the folk music I was into during the 60’s. I sang and played in a short lived (about 1 year) folk duo in 1966 with a guy called Pete Haines – where are you now?? / / By the time the 70’s rolled around it was laid aside in favour of a Vox Phantom Electric (£25 – 2nd hand) and a Hofner Solid Electric. The Hofner + bent neck, was traded for an air rifle! / / The Vox + £60 was traded in for a Jap Les Paul Copy in 1971, which I owned until I sold it 1995 for, yup, £60. If only I had kept the Vox Phantom; now worth c. £700! It had an unusual semi-solid body and after I set it up, a great action. The two humbucking-style pickups gave a very pleasant sound with a slightly jazzy air. But the best feature was the Bigsby arm. Wonderful lump of metal. Some people say that this style of arm gives tuning problems. All I can say that in 24 years of ownership, it never gave me any trouble at all. A friend ‘borrowed’ it for about 10 years from 1980 to 1990, and he never complained either. / / I bought a new steel string acoustic in 1977, an Epiphone Texan FT 145 SB (2nd from left) for £70. This got well used in acoustic groups I was in during much of the late 70’s and early 80’s. It then continued to be the mainstay for most of my playing, until I retrieved the Jap electric around 1990, which covered mainly gospel and worship music. In ‘97 I had a transducer and pre-amp fitted to the Texan, which gave new life to the ol’ girl! / / Having retrieved the Jap electric, and begun to use it again, I was soon hankering after a better machine, because i was playing more rock orientated stuff for which the Jappy was not truely suited. / / Spotting an ad in a local newspaper I was soon the owner of a Gibson Epiphone Les Paul Custom in Black with Ivory edging and gold fittings (centre). The guy I bought it off was planning to do a university course in music, but failed to make the entrance exam and, disillusioned, was selling all his gear (shame). It was a year old, in immaculate condition, and I got if for £250 (retail c. £450). I have to say it is the best electric guitar I have ever owned, is a delight to play and about as near to owning a ‘real’ Gibson Les Paul as I am likely to get. / / I had always fancied playing some bass guitar, and towards the end of 2000 started to learn. I bought a Fender Squier Affinity P-Bass (2nd from right) and a Laney HC60B amp, which makes a nice combination. The bass cost £139 and the amp £179 Although the Epiphone Les Paul is a great guitar, I wanted to extend my available ‘sound’ and bought a very nice, new but slightly shop soiled Fender Squier Affinity Stratocaster (right) off ebay and a Marshal MG30 Amp – V. nice indeed! The Squier cost £49.95 and the MG30 £117.50 / / .... and, yes, (to a question in the comments) I do play all of these, but not all at the same time (LOL). / / Music has been a passion since I heard my first 45 rpm single, Tommy Steele’s, ‘Little White Bull’ (yes, I’m that old). With the guitar I was also able to make and create music. It remains a passion to this day. / / PS – the photos were all pre-digital, scanned prints, so apologes for the lack of my normal superb quality! LOL / / © photogenique (dave peddie): using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action. /

  • John Lennon played the Rickenbacker 325 ‘58 on most of the tracks on The Beatles Debut album, Please Please Me and since then many other guitarists have turned to Rickenbacker Guitars. / George Harrison, Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend, Brian Jones, Paul Weller, Johnny Marr, Noel Gallagher. And the man from Decca said guitar groups were on their way out….Looks like he was wrong.

  • Location: “Paris Cat” Jazz Club, Melbourne / Much thanks to Adrian & Jo for the great night. www.vividphotography.net Also in this series: /

  • One of my favorite Guitars, the SG. Captured with a wireless flash on cold Monday night… Brrrrrrrr! :D / / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography

  • Now for those who don’t know… I play this instrument. / I used to be in bands and I still dabble nowadays. / I spent a few years as a child learning classical music and theory from Maltese Maestro Vincent Pulo. / My fav classical guitar composers are Mauro Guiliani and Andres Segovia. / This image was taken during the Aradale weekend. / The weekend was a huge success and I thouroughly enjoyed spending time with like-minded souls. / Massive thanks to the following for your muse, inspiration and collaboration… / Kara Rasmanis / Jenny Hall / John Robb / Matt Allan from Disenchanted / Melissa Kirkham / Jo O’Brien / James Price / Michael Alesich / Lucky Vegetable / khelltic / Bronwen Hyde / Karen / / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography

  • in the little town i live in, townsend tn., we have this old timers bluegrass festival. / you will see people of all ages young and old, enjoying bluegrass and gospel music. you can see what the ” old days” were like with old tractors, old single engines running homemade ice cream machines, balers, all sorts of mechanical apperatis. / one of the things i love about the festival is how each little band forms their own circle, and just plays to whomever wants to stand around and listen. / there are fiddles, violins, cellos, basses, banjos, all sorts of musical instruments. / this one guy had what looks to be a guitar turned right side up, and picking it. / so something just said..shoot it..and i did :)

  • This was my dad’s guitar, he bought it in 1974, he passed it down to me when I was 15 and learning to play. Now the guitar belongs to my little brother, since I don’t play anymore.. / I uploaded this photo for a selective coloring “red” challenge. *All proceeds of sales are donated to the Hope Animal Shelter Please check out my other gallery here at RedBubble, Macabrecat , for my cat photography. Still Life Photography: / Water Photography / Flower & Plant Photography / Abandoned / Windows & Doors / Portraits / Statues/Cemeteries / Misc. /

  • My entry for the Sound challenge A photo of my guitar… Sold 1 t-shirt to Stephen Mitchell, 1 t-shirt to Lordjoseph, 1 t-shirt to Bluessucker and 4 t-shirts to mystery buyers… thank you all so much!

  • whilst the girls were out with the Chaboussant this morning at repetition I had a little lookie around to try out my new lens!! Chloe had been playing “The Streets of London” before leaving so I used her guitar and music to create something a little different (for me!) Featured in Still Life Fine Art and Food Photography 4th October ‘09 / Featured in Technical Photography January 09 / Placed First in Nostalgic Music Challenge in the Nostalgic Art and Photography group February 7th 09* Canon eos 400d with canon 50mm f/1.811 lens / 800 iso / 50mm focal length / 1/60 secondes / no flash fired / daylight from window only / as is straight from camera and new lens :)) Sets of Two Banjo / FOR GEORGE

  • Guitar on blue velvet with mild diffuse glow added. /

  • I wasn’t too happy with de-compose my last musical composition / and feel that this design has taken it one step further. / This was something of a personal challenge View large See also / Blowing my own trumpet http://www.redbubble.com/people/toastedghost/art/3221160-3-de-compose

  • The low light reflected off the varnish, / Strings tight, against my hand, / Trembling, / I pressed them against my hardened flesh, / And plucked carefully, gently, / The woman beneath my loving hands…..

  • Inks, acrylics, and pencils on canvas panel. Sold – A Large Mounted Print – July 24, 2009

  • DETAIL / I look at you all see the love there that’s sleeping / While my guitar gently weeps / I look at the floor and I see it need sweeping / Still my guitar gently weeps I don’t know why nobody told you / how to unfold you love / I don’t know how someone controlled you / they bought and sold you I look at the world and I notice it’s turning / While my guitar gently weeps / With every mistake we must surely be learning / Still my guitar gently weeps I don’t know how you were diverted / you were perverted too / I don’t know how you were inverted / no one alerted you Best Sellers T-Shirts / / / / / / / / / / /

  • With this image I cut out a guitar from a photo of my brother in law jamming on Easter 2007. I cleaned it up, put it through my filter gallery, added the poster edges effect, then I cloned some spots to darken some areas. I also added some shadow on the bottom of the guitar with my basic brushes (photoshop brushes). I then added swirls (photoshop brushes) and erased some parts of it. For the background I added angel wings (photoshop brushes) and put some style to them. I gave them somewhat of an invisible look so whatever color shirt you choose, the wings will be that color. I also added some hearts (photoshop brushes) because we all have that love for music. Underneath the guitar, I added some musical notes (photoshop brushes) to give it that nice touch. Then I said to myself, what the hell, I will add some splatter paint to it to give some extra color and for more of a playful look. For the colors, I altered the colors with my image adjustments. I fixed the contrast, added highlights, and made an auto color adjustment. This is my entry for the music machines challenge

  • Captured during a performance at a town fair… / then tweaked a little ;p / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography

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