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I looked at this image and saw these people playing they music stuff and then I looked outside thought the window and wonder how playing of these interments get past on to a younger people? I know some is learning for at the coffee shop on some days I there ;there is someone teaching some child to play and it sounds bad lol. Anyway that my thoughts. I can not play for I tone deaf and do not ask me about a song. I know nothing.[just what I saw on the history channel]

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durleybeachbum

3:45AM | Wed, 16 April 2008

Very interesting!

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jif3d

4:56AM | Wed, 16 April 2008

I like your idea and the future musicians soaking up the tradition ! Well done Jock ! ~Cheers~

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ledwolorz

5:15AM | Wed, 16 April 2008

Beautiful scene and shot.

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NekhbetSun

6:01AM | Wed, 16 April 2008

Awesome shot and enjoy your thoughts, as always :o) ~ Hugs ~

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JeffG7BRJ

6:17AM | Wed, 16 April 2008

I think the music is in the blood Jocko, and differing area's have differing styles, I don't think it will ever die, there will always be someone interested enough to make sure of that. There will always be cajun style as there will always be Aboriginal style in Australia, and the haunting sound of the bag-pipes, from bonnie Scotland. If there is one thing that we have learned in modern times, it is to conserve and protect our heritage. Excellent capture, showing where old meets new and visa versa. Superb work and narrative, as always. Bravo!!!!!

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Janiss

9:43AM | Wed, 16 April 2008

Jock, really a fantastic composition... I adore!

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mtc

10:42AM | Wed, 16 April 2008

Again a music image, which I enjoy! Your composition is a success. Looking at the metadata, this was certainly not a very easy to do without using the flash because of the very low light.

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carlx

1:07PM | Wed, 16 April 2008

Beautiful image with lovely title, Jock!!!

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RodolfoCiminelli

1:50PM | Wed, 16 April 2008

Excellent and creative shot my friend.....!!! Great combination of natural lighting

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mizoli

2:04PM | Wed, 16 April 2008

Excellent capture!

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sharky_

1:35AM | Fri, 18 April 2008

They seem happy.... Excellent candid shot. Aloha

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Gor111

8:46AM | Fri, 18 April 2008

A wonderful scenery you have taken here! Excellent really!!!

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Burpee

4:43PM | Fri, 18 April 2008

This is an excellent photograph. The intruments are interesting and the eye is drawn to the characters in the back. Very good.

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figharo

6:17PM | Fri, 18 April 2008

Really insightful catch! It's all around but you put it on film... Excellent work!

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three_grrr

1:04AM | Sat, 19 April 2008

Another awesome capture. I like the contrast of the older musician and the young folk outside.

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mzedanh

10:12AM | Sun, 20 April 2008

I love all your images with violins, they're simply beautiful.

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moonrancher

3:04PM | Mon, 05 May 2008

This is precious!

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