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Anders Eliasson

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photos from inside instruments 

http://antidepresivo.net/2012/03/16/fotos-tomadas-dentro-de-instrumentos-musicales/

I didn´t take them. But they are pretty

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Erik van Goch

 

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RE: photos from inside instruments (in reply to Anders Eliasson

Aside from the difficulties involved (like curved walls and beams all over the place) that looks like a wonderful place to live in. Wonder how music will sound inside a room/building like that :-).

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gbv1158

 

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RE: photos from inside instruments (in reply to Anders Eliasson

I am impressed!....... very very interesting photos!
they show as the "architecture" is part of a musical instrument!

tanks Anders!

ciao
giambattista
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Ricardo

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RE: photos from inside instruments (in reply to Erik van Goch

quote:

ORIGINAL: Erik van Goch

Aside from the difficulties involved (like curved walls and beams all over the place) that looks like a wonderful place to live in. Wonder how music will sound inside a room/building like that :-).


The guitar seems the warmest and most comfy, with some things to sit on etc. The rest make me feel a bit claustrophobic.

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shaun

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RE: photos from inside instruments (in reply to Anders Eliasson

The curves of the violin especially reminds of my old college.
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Escribano

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RE: photos from inside instruments (in reply to Anders Eliasson

I like them, because once the maker has finished with them, no-one else goes there to mess it up. A warm, peaceful place of muted ochres, dust, aroma and memories.

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z6

 

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RE: photos from inside instruments (in reply to Anders Eliasson

Are these really photos? They look like software models. Very nice, however they did it.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Apr. 6 2014 8:43:54
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