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Well, we're still up here at the Llama lodge high up in the mountains of northern Arizona getting poured nearly every single day. The amount of rain we are getting is nuts; higher than ever recorded before.....EVER! The average annual rainfall in Phoenix is somewhere around 7 inches of rain...annually. We have gotten 13 inches of rain here in the mountains in just the past month and a half! And remember, we are in the high desert! It seems much of the country that normally gets the rains isn't getting it and the deserts of all places is ending up with it. But I'll certainly take it! The trees and grasses are very happy. I get to use my riding lawn mower and actually cut grass instead of just blowing dust and rocks. These pics were taken yesterday in between more monsoon rainstorms. In this pic, Mrs Hunky lays in the meadow. But she is a little pissed because I mowed down a bunch of wildflowers. They were thistles and I didn't want them to go to seed.
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Wow looks nice for desert! Llamas also must be happy
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JDeacon - Love the look of that Rickenbacker bass.
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... I get to use my riding lawn mower and actually cut grass instead of just blowing dust and rocks. To keep things looking hunky dory?
Guitar since 1966. Piano (Kawai DP80) since 2011.
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I'm a little late.. everyone's stuff looks great! Her's my U3.. you can't really tell, but we had it satinized when we bought it. Here's when we first got it almost 2 years ago Here's a couple of shots today.. Here's me and Dinah on the digital. She doesn't hang out with me when I'm playing the accoustic.
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... Love the look of that Rickenbacker bass. They are nice. Around here it's known affectionately as the pretty plank. Unless you're on to your third song; then it's known as the *&£@*! heavy plank.
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Beautiful pictures! Mine is a silent piano that can also be used with headphones or speakers.
Music is my best friend.
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Hi There, I recently purchased a 1927 Conover Cable Vertical. I'm totally in love with it. It played great and was pretty well taken care of but I have done some minor stuff to it to see if I could make it even better. But here are some photos of it. I also toy around with my guitar but I'm not as into it as I am with piano and brass. I also play tuba and trumpet but I'm too lazy to take photos of them. I do have a much bigger amp now too. My Tuba's name is "Huggy". I haven't named any of my other instruments yet. Oh I also have a Yamaha Portable Grand but I didn't play it nearly as much as I hoped to when I bought it. Now that I have the piano... never. The guitar is an Epiphone Dot Studio.
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Nicely styled piano. C/W seat to make yer trousers shine . . . . (I played the organ so I knows . . )
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Hello, this is my new family member - Hoffmann V120 with the Vario System
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Hi Here's photos of Gus, my piano, taken in 2009. Who says you can't have a grand in a narrow, tall house! Forstergirl
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Three West Creative - Curiously the Epiphone 'Dot' doesn't have any fret marker dots.
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Hi
Here's photos of Gus, my piano, taken in 2009. Who says you can't have a grand in a narrow, tall house!
Forstergirl
Beautiful piano! And I think it fits perfectly in the space. The high ceilings make a huge difference. How long is that piano?
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Thanks. The piano is 6 feet 9 inches. It's 1920, beautifully rebuilt by Steve Jackman here in Toronto.
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Three West Creative - Curiously the Epiphone 'Dot' doesn't have any fret marker dots. They are on the outer edge facing up while you're playing instead of in front and are very small I must say. You still can't see the dots here but here's the top.
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My current setup: T118 and P105 [img] https://app.box.com/s/x7ed9t1cqtmmrsjkjihh[/img]
Ed (Out in the West Texas town of El Paso) Yamaha P255
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My current setup: T118 and P105
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Ed (Out in the West Texas town of El Paso) Yamaha P255
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My little studio area:
Yamaha P120, MO6, Steinberg MR816, Galaxy Vintage D, Komplete 8 & various other VIs, Reaper
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That`s a fella`s room if I ever saw one! Black and grey, black and grey . . oh, WAIT! Is that octagonal thingy a piece o` furniture? Get it outa there man!
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I know it's a Digital but some day. It's great for recording and playing using transcribe and Audicaty. I made a box w all the interfaces to do everything at once (it's hard to see, left side under the piano). There is a another AB box behind the rack for the external speakers. I just ordered a surround kit and will mount the them this weekend. I also just put up the music art for the pic. It took me sense last Xmas to put it up. I hate putting holes in the wall. It's the only thing that's crooked. What a contrast.
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