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Guess who came over for dinner.

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  • AdagioMA Offline
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    So great for both of you!

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      Daniel.
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      You two are a pair. I can't image living in Montana and owning horses. It must be a dream.

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        Steve Miller
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        How fun! Did you all go to the festival?

        Looking good!

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          That just have been fun! Great pic too!!
          ❤️❤️❤️

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            Love it! BTW, are all of those instruments on the wall playable?

            Crazy economist who likes to write about higher education.

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              PD - some of them are playable.

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              The one on the left plays, it wasn’t really created as an instrument, but as an ornamental object according to the receipt - it was purchased by Steve’s uncle in Japan ages ago. The one on the right is a real instrument (but I can’t remember its name), it came from Steve’s family. Both have strings that vibrate at certain piano key frequencies, so I have to put pieces of felt on the strings sometimes to keep them quiet!

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              The violin came from my Dad’s family in England - it’s got a crack in the body, and the bridge is missing (I think the crack was caused by the bridge) and it has not been played for as long as I can remember.
              Here I am in about 1964 playing the harpsichord my Dad built for my mom from a kit. The violin is on the shelves - that my Dad also built. He once told me that he signed up for a shop class just so he could make these shelves for our living room.

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              This one came from one of my Dad’s trips to Serbia/Croatia - it’s real, it’s called a “Gusle”. I like it for obvious reasons. 😄

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              When my Dad and Stepmother moved into senior living, I asked for the instruments, and a huge box arrived with some of these. There are a couple of unplayable concertina type instruments and a mangled old trumpet and several wooden recorders as well - that all lived on those shelves my dad built.

              The ukuleles are playable.

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                Daniel.
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                Nice!

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                  Lovely photos and interesting room!

                  I think its a Yueqin on left and Pipa on right, old Chinese instruments(MrsA watches a lot of Chinese&Korean movies on youtube). Gusle is new to me.

                  Our visitors from Seattle who stayed with us last week were really into ukulele playing.
                  They had a carbon fibre electronic model. Also a hand-built by Luthier wooden one. Sounded a bit different to our £40 plywood job.

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                  • MikM Online
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                    Love the one with you at the harpsichord. SO midcentury.

                    “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
                    ― Douglas Adams

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                      And your feet can't reach the floor. So cute.

                      “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
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                        Jodi
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                        Yes, very mid century!

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                          AndyD
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                          It's rare to find a violin on its side in a bookcase... or a concertina, both of which I've learned.
                          But is that a hunting horn on top of the bookcase!

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                            Yes, I think so. It was held together with tape. 😄 I don’t know what happened to it, I remember Steve getting it to make some noise, so it was around til ‘fairly’ recently. There was also a really cool wooden flute with some silver keys, but that disappeared too.

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                              Lovely photos and interesting room!

                              I think its a Yueqin on left and Pipa on right, old Chinese instruments(MrsA watches a lot of Chinese&Korean movies on youtube). Gusle is new to me.

                              Our visitors from Seattle who stayed with us last week were really into ukulele playing.
                              They had a carbon fibre electronic model. Also a hand-built by Luthier wooden one. Sounded a bit different to our £40 plywood job.

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                              @AndyD said in Guess who came over for dinner.:

                              Lovely photos and interesting room!

                              I think its a Yueqin on left and Pipa on right, old Chinese instruments(MrsA watches a lot of Chinese&Korean movies on youtube). Gusle is new to me.

                              Our visitors from Seattle who stayed with us last week were really into ukulele playing.
                              They had a carbon fibre electronic model. Also a hand-built by Luthier wooden one. Sounded a bit different to our £40 plywood job.

                              Oh and thank you for the instrument names! It does look like a Yueqin. I have the purchase receipt somewhere. The other instrument has animal skin covering the body. I will take some closeups of it. I love the ukulele, though I haven’t been playing much lately. I have a tenor and a baritone, and Steve learned the bass so he could play with me, but he has Dupuytren’s contracture in both hands and has not been able to play for about a year. He’s going to have surgery this fall.

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                                Love the one with you at the harpsichord. SO midcentury.

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                                @Mik said in Guess who came over for dinner.:

                                Love the one with you at the harpsichord. SO midcentury.

                                I was born in the mid-century and my mother's best friend played the harpsichord. Lol.

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                                  My unekele story after living in Hawaii for eighteen years-- it's name translates to-- "jumping flea."

                                  It's a Portuguese instrument brought to Hawaii by cowboys who migrated there to work on the ranches.

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