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BackdoorArts

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Here are a few of the actual music at Bethlehem Musikfest. First off, Muriel Anderson, an amazing guitarist with some amazing instruments.

All shots are the D600 with the 24-85mm, all at ISO 6400.

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BackdoorArts

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I've been insanely busy and have just gotten back to getting through Musikfest photos from 10 days ago.

More than half the fun of Musikfest is the people watching.

Of Mohawks & Fishnets & Musikfest Mugs...

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Faster, Daddy!!

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hark

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Here are a few of the actual music at Bethlehem Musikfest. First off, Muriel Anderson, an amazing guitarist with some amazing instruments.

All shots are the D600 with the 24-85mm, all at ISO 6400.

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Awesome photos, Jake! Not just these, but the others you've posted here, too. :)

Muriel Anderson is indeed a very talented musician/guitarist! I love her version of the Peanuts Theme (the Linus and Lucy song). :D
 

BackdoorArts

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It's a modern take on the old Harp Guitars made by Dyer and Gibson around the turn of the 19th/20th century. This is a nylon string version made by a guy named Mike Doolin. It was commissioned specifically so that its dimensions would allow the case to fit in an airplane overhead luggage container (it looks large, but Muriel is quite small - perhaps 5'2"). It's essentially a 6-string classical guitar tuned a step up due to its size, with 7 addition bass strings and 7 additional high strings (though there seems to be a slot for an 8th). If you plug "Muriel Anderson Harp Guitar" into YouTube you can find a bunch of stuff, but much of it is with her previous instrument that lacks the higher strings. The lower strings add longer, deep and sustaining bass notes. The higher strings act essentially as an extra set of high notes that melodies can be played on. She did a wonderful version of Dire Straits' "Why Worry" on it that hasn't managed to find its way onto YouTube or I'd link it (there's one on a guitar without the higher strings). Very cool instrument, but beyond my abilities as a fingerstyle player. Michael Hedges was an amazing player who is likely responsible for raising awareness of just what was capable on this type of instrument back in the early 80's. If you're into guitar and have never heard of him check out some of the YouTube videos of him.
 

wud

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Great shots :) The kids in the water really put a smile on ones face.

Is it only at my place your images take pretty long time to load?
 
It's a modern take on the old Harp Guitars made by Dyer and Gibson around the turn of the 19th/20th century. This is a nylon string version made by a guy named Mike Doolin. It was commissioned specifically so that its dimensions would allow the case to fit in an airplane overhead luggage container (it looks large, but Muriel is quite small - perhaps 5'2"). It's essentially a 6-string classical guitar tuned a step up due to its size, with 7 addition bass strings and 7 additional high strings (though there seems to be a slot for an 8th). If you plug "Muriel Anderson Harp Guitar" into YouTube you can find a bunch of stuff, but much of it is with her previous instrument that lacks the higher strings. The lower strings add longer, deep and sustaining bass notes. The higher strings act essentially as an extra set of high notes that melodies can be played on. She did a wonderful version of Dire Straits' "Why Worry" on it that hasn't managed to find its way onto YouTube or I'd link it (there's one on a guitar without the higher strings). Very cool instrument, but beyond my abilities as a fingerstyle player. Michael Hedges was an amazing player who is likely responsible for raising awareness of just what was capable on this type of instrument back in the early 80's. If you're into guitar and have never heard of him check out some of the YouTube videos of him.

Muriel Anderson's Harp Guitar at Lakeview Elementary for Little Kids Rock - YouTube
 

BackdoorArts

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Great shots :) The kids in the water really put a smile on ones face.

Is it only at my place your images take pretty long time to load?

I link to the full-res 1800x1200 image on my Flickr page as it preserves the EXIF data and copyright, so depending on your connection it may take a while as images can run 1-2MB each. Better than allowing software to auto-resize them on upload.
 

wud

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I link to the full-res 1800x1200 image on my Flickr page as it preserves the EXIF data and copyright, so depending on your connection it may take a while as images can run 1-2MB each. Better than allowing software to auto-resize them on upload.

Like that! Well, its worth waiting for (and not that slow). Just didnt know if it was a bug in your thread :)
 
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