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  • Zoran Markowi?, of ZMT, a Slovenian maker of tailpieces, plays a double-bass. Unlike traditional tailpieces, ZMT tailpieces have a longer distance from the bridge to the tailpiece for the bass strings.
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  • Zoran Markowi?, of ZMT, a Slovenian maker of tailpieces, plays a double-bass. Unlike traditional tailpieces, ZMT tailpieces have a longer distance from the bridge to the tailpiece for the bass strings.
    EJL-130315-1240.jpg
  • Zoran Markowi?, of ZMT, a Slovenian maker of tailpieces, plays a double-bass. Unlike traditional tailpieces, ZMT tailpieces have a longer distance from the bridge to the tailpiece for the bass strings.
    EJL-130315-1219.jpg
  • Zoran Markowi?, of ZMT, a Slovenian maker of tailpieces, plays a double-bass. Unlike traditional tailpieces, ZMT tailpieces have a longer distance from the bridge to the tailpiece for the bass strings.
    EJL-130315-1255.jpg
  • Zoran Markowi?, of ZMT, a Slovenian maker of tailpieces, plays a double-bass. Unlike traditional tailpieces, ZMT tailpieces have a longer distance from the bridge to the tailpiece for the bass strings.
    EJL-130315-1250.jpg
  • Zoran Markowi?, of ZMT, a Slovenian maker of tailpieces, plays a double-bass. Unlike traditional tailpieces, ZMT tailpieces have a longer distance from the bridge to the tailpiece for the bass strings.
    EJL-130315-1230.jpg
  • Mount Dessert Island, ME - 9 August 2014. Ketch Dream On, of Friendship, Maine, passing Bass Harbor Head Light.
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  • Mount Dessert Island, ME - 9 August 2014. Bass Harbor Head Light.
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  • Tetsu Suzuki, a maker and resstorer of string instruments and bows, plays a double bass.
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  • Esperanza Spalding singing and playing a fretless bass on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Esperanza Spalding singing and playing a fretless bass on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Esperanza Spalding, bathed in an erie light, taking the stage with her fretless bass on her back.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' bassist Victor Wooten.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' bassist Victor Wooten.
    EJL-170803-1301.jpg
  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' bassist Victor Wooten and his brother, percussionist Roy "Future Man" Wooten.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' bassist Victor Wooten and Béla  Fleck.
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  • A visitor plays a violin from Scott Cao Violins, from Campbell California.
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  • A man looks at violins in a display case. The Chamber of Commerce of Cremona showed many antique and valuable string instruments from Cremonese makers.
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  • Luthier Gabriela Guadalajara shows a viola da Gamba to a show visitor.
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  • A visitor tries a violin by Florian Leonhard Fine Violins of London.
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  • A contemporary lute made by Gamut Music of Duluth, Minnesota.
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  • The bookmatched figured maple back of a cello from Chacoone Co, in Nagoya.
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  • Japanese Soloist Madoka Miki plays a violin from Chaconne Co. Ltd. from Nagoya. Several Japanese firms exhibited at Mondomusica.
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  • Visitors shop for wood at Tone Wood International. from Cremona.
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  • A violin from the collection of Nick Frirsz, of Frirsz Music. The violin was made in 1947, and was taken apart and smuggled out of Hungary when the family escaped the communists.
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  • Finger planes for sale. These small brass-bodied planes are used to shape small and curved surfaces.
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  • A visitor tries a violin from Scott Cao Violins, from Campbell California. Cao is in the center of the frame, in the green sleeveless sweater.
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  • Visitors try instruments at Carriage House Violins, from Newton Upper Falls, Massachusetts.
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  • A man examines an instrument in the booth of French dealer Jean Yves Tanguy.
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  • Maple tonewoods for sale. Maple is often used for sides and backs.
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  • A pestle and sheet of plate glass used for grinding pigments by hand in the booth of Germany's Kremer Pigments. The pigments are ground from traditional materials to fill the  needs of restorers of instruments and fine art.
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  • Instruments in the booth at Paul Dulude, a Boston dealer in musical instruments.
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  • Johnny Weizenecker, a music student at Gettysburg College, tries a violin made by contemporary Genovese luthier Pio Montanari in the booth of Boston's Pal Dulude.
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  • Paul Dulude, right, shows a violin to Johnny Weizenecker, a music student at Gettysburg College.
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  • A member of the staff at Paul Dulude, a Boston dealer in violins, plays.
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  • Visitors framed by violins discuss the show.
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  • A woman examines a violin displayed by the Chamber of Commerce of Cremona. Cremona, home of Antonio Stradivarius, has long been a center for violin making.
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  • Visitors examine violins. Violins at Mondomusica ranged from basic student instruments to rare vintage violins.
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  • Joseph Regh, of Regh Violins, shows one of his bows. Regh was a physicist who worked for IBM, and brings his scientific training to his violin and bow making.
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  • Baroque-style violin bows made of snakewood by Pieter Affourtit of the Netherlands.
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  • Pieter Affourtit plays with one of his snakewood baroque-style bows with a "pike" or "swan-bill" head.
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  • Gordon Carson of Mountain Voice Soundwoods in Valemont, BC, Canada, with samples of spruce. Wood for musical instruments is split from the tree trunk, and adjoining planks are numbered so the grain will be bookmatched in the finished instrument.
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  • A couple examines the scroll of a violin in the booth of the American Federation of Viollin and Bow Makers.
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  • Jean Yves Tanguy, a French restorer of musical instruments, in the process of retrieving a sound post that has slipped out of place. The sound post is wedged in place under the bridge, between the face and back of the violin, to transmit sound from the strings to the back.
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  • Instruments from the Brobst Violin Shop in Alexandria, Virginia.
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  • Jay Haide, a dealer in fine violins, in his booth.
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  • Violin maker Paul Davies, left, of Spur Violins in New York, discusses his new line of electric violins.
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  • A woman looks at a violin displayed by the American Federation of Violin and Bow Makers.
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  • Bows made by Joseph Regh, of Regh Violins. Regh was a physicist who worked for IBM, and brings his scientific training to his violin and bow making.
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  • Edgar Russ, an Austrian-born luthier with a workshop in Cremona, tunes a cello.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 28 July 2017. A crowd estimated at 9,000 filled the Prospect Park Bandshell, with an estimated 3,000 outside the fence, for a concert by Esperanza Spalding and Andrew Bird at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival. Esperanza Spalding on stage.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 28 July 2017. A crowd estimated at 9,000 filled the Prospect Park Bandshell, with an estimated 3,000 outside the fence, for a concert by Esperanza Spalding and Andrew Bird at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival. Esperanza Spalding on stage.
    EJL-170728-6177.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 28 July 2017. A crowd estimated at 9,000 filled the Prospect Park Bandshell, with an estimated 3,000 outside the fence, for a concert by Esperanza Spalding and Andrew Bird at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival. Esperanza Spalding on stage.
    EJL-170728-6157.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 28 July 2017. A crowd estimated at 9,000 filled the Prospect Park Bandshell, with an estimated 3,000 outside the fence, for a concert by Esperanza Spalding and Andrew Bird at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival. Esperanza Spalding on stage.
    EJL-170728-5023.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 28 July 2017. A crowd estimated at 9,000 filled the Prospect Park Bandshell, with an estimated 3,000 outside the fence, for a concert by Esperanza Spalding and Andrew Bird at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival. Esperanza Spalding on stage.
    EJL-170728-6036.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 28 July 2017. A crowd estimated at 9,000 filled the Prospect Park Bandshell, with an estimated 3,000 outside the fence, for a concert by Esperanza Spalding and Andrew Bird at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival. Esperanza Spalding on stage.
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  • Esperanza Spalding in a quiet moment on stage in Prospect Park.
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  • Esperanza Spalding during her energetic performance at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Esperanza Spalding in dramatic backlight at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Esperanza Spalding, sporting a new look as well as new music, on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Esperanza Spalding on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn. Her set list was from her new series "Emily's D+Evolution."
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  • Bassist Wally Hersom of the Lucky Stars Western swing band at the Lowell Folk Festival, 25 July 2009
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 28 July 2017. A crowd estimated at 9,000 filled the Prospect Park Bandshell, with an estimated 3,000 outside the fence, for a concert by Esperanza Spalding and Andrew Bird at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival. Esperanza Spalding on stage.
    EJL-170728-5091.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 28 July 2017. A crowd estimated at 9,000 filled the Prospect Park Bandshell, with an estimated 3,000 outside the fence, for a concert by Esperanza Spalding and Andrew Bird at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival.
    EJL-170728-6240.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 28 July 2017. A crowd estimated at 9,000 filled the Prospect Park Bandshell, with an estimated 3,000 outside the fence, for a concert by Esperanza Spalding and Andrew Bird at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival. Esperanza Spalding on stage.
    EJL-170728-6164.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 28 July 2017. A crowd estimated at 9,000 filled the Prospect Park Bandshell, with an estimated 3,000 outside the fence, for a concert by Esperanza Spalding and Andrew Bird at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival. Esperanza Spalding on stage.
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  • A man in the audience taking a photo of Esperanza Spalding's performance at Celebrate Brooklyn. Behind him is a small part of the audience.
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  • Esperanza Spalding holding a diploma in triumph leading into her song "Ebony and Ivory."
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  • Esperanza Spalding in her well-received set at Celebrate Brooklyn. The venue was nearly filled to capacity for the concert.
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  • Esperanza Spalding on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn. Her set list was from her new series "Emily's D+Evolution."
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  • Esperanza Spalding performing from her new series "Emily's D+Evolution."
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' Howard Levy on harmonica and VIctor Wooten on bass.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Sweet Crude, from left to right, Jack Craft (keyboards), Stephen MacDonald (bass), Sam Craft (vocals and fiddle), Alexis Marceaux (vocals and drums), Skyler Stroup (keyboard and trumpet). Hidden is drummer Skyler Stroup.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 7 June 2017. Brooklyn-based Lake Street Dive opened the 2017 season of the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell to a packed venue. The band features Rachel Price on lead vocals, Mike “McDuck” Olson on trumpet, Bridget Kearney on bass, and Mike Calabrese on tambourine.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Sweet Crude, from left to right, Sam Craft (vocals and fiddle), Stephen MacDonald (bass), Alexis Marceaux (vocals and drums), Skyler Stroup (drums).
    EJL-170715-2040.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Sweet Crude, from left to right, Stephen MacDonald (bass), Sam Craft (vocals and fiddle), Alexis Marceaux (vocals and drums).
    EJL-170715-2029.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Sweet Crude, from left to right, Jack Craft (keyboards), Sam Craft (vocals and fiddle), Stephen MacDonald (bass), Alexis Marceaux (vocals and drums).
    EJL-170715-2027.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY – 7 June 2017. Brooklyn-based Lake Street Dive opened the 2017 season of the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell to a packed venue. The band features Rachel Price on lead vocals, Mike “McDuck” Olson on guitar, Bridget Kearney on bass, and Mike Calabrese on tambourine.
    EJL-170607-2226.jpg
  • Mount Dessert Island, ME - 9 August 2014. Ketch Dream On, of Friendship, Maine, passing Bass Harbor Head Light.
    Sailing_Maine_Coast_20141007.jpg
  • Adrian Stout, left, and Martyn Jacques seen from behind the scrim. Stout played the doble bass as well as the theramin, the antenna of which is to his left.
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  • Lucia Turino of The Devil Makes Three on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn. Turino appears to dance with her bass.
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  • The Dougn Wanble Quartet: (left to right) Roy Dunlap (keys), Doug Wanble (guitar), Jeff Hanley (bass), Bill Campbell (drums).
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  • The Mike Mo Quartet with an addition. Donald Malloy (trumpet), Steve Wood (bass), Mike Mohamed (drums),
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  • Jason Kao Hwang and his trio at Kazz and Colors, with Chris Forbes on piano and Ken Filiano on bass.
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