Tag Archives: Eajoet

Ieblonia

Box! Box! Box!

Ieblonia.

In G major.

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Box! Box! Box!

Ticking, ticking tick-tock, tick-tock.

Go! Go! Go!

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Jean Adam “Grand Adam” (1823-1869) was a Master French bowmaker. In a pool of master bow makers had left their imprints.

Atelier d’Archeterie /blog.

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Portal musicpainting compositions. Acrylic Paint on Infusberry Paper, 240 x 333mm.

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Finding a pathway

through the trail of a maze

to begin a new trace.

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Reflections from the Mediterranean.

Thrunielo

On a gentle scoreline…

Thrunielo.

In E major.

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On a gentle score line

between the young and perfume,

rose, blossomed to the tune.

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Joseph Alfred Lamy(père) (1850-1919) also known as Lamy Père, was a master bow maker of the French tradition.

J. Thibouville-Lamy.

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Portal musicpainting compositions. Acrylic Paint on Infusberry Paper, 240 x 333mm.

Finding a pathway

through the trail of a maze

to begin a new trace.

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Reflections from the Mediterranean.

Nyjese

Finding a pathway…

Nyjese.

In B major.

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Finding a pathway

through the trail of a maze

to begin a new trace.

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Louis Nicolas Vissenaire (1840-1890) was a French luthier who succeeded if father’s business.

Fine Fretted String Instruments.

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Portal musicpainting compositions. Acrylic Paint on Infusberry Paper, 240 x 333mm.

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When a word lost its tail

It’s not that easy to say

yet, still carries on just the same.

Reflections from the Mediterranean.

Eajoet.

When a word lost its tail…

Eajoet.

In A major.

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When a word lost its tail

It’s not that easy to say

yet, still carries on just the same.

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Jean Dominique Adam (1795-1842), was an illustrious French bow maker’ although with a limited output. His Father was Jean Adam.

Viaduct Violins Paris.

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Portal musicpainting compositions. Acrylic Paint on Infusberry Paper, 240 x 333mm.

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Growing old in a leafy block

translucent pages numbered all

waiting for the summoned call.

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Refection from the Mediterranean.

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“…..can I understand why violin

strings are called cat-gut at all since they are made

from the intestines of the sheep, goat, or lamb, and

have absolutely nothing to do with pussy”.

John Grant. Old Violin.