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Wednesday, November 20, 2013
German Zither Music and Some Photos
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I love songs of The Beatles.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and nice to visit so lovely places.
Greetings !
Thank you for sharing this wonderful music!! This instrument is soon mine. There is one at my mothers house up in the north of Sweden. And it is given to me if I wanted it. And offcourse I wanted such a wonderful instrument!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful music!
ReplyDeletej'ai admiré le jeu de l'instrument, merci Linda c'est très beau, et les images aussi
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, soothing, healing music to my heart, perfect for me today. Lovely photos, such a contrast from summer to winter
ReplyDelete.Lovely snow. Greetings from Jean.
Hello Linda !!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this wonderful music !!!
a wonderful instrument!
Have a nice day !!!
What skill and competence on the zither. I expected applause at the end, but the smile was wonderful, too.
ReplyDeleteThat house on the photo is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love both of these. You caught a good reflection in that first one. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the music on the zither. My family is from Germany, but alas, no one plays the zither!
ReplyDeleteBlessings from Still Woods Farmhouse
Great photos! I love that winter scene--it looks like a Christmas card. :-)
ReplyDeleteNice reflection on your first pic!
ReplyDeleteMagnifique post ! j'aime !
ReplyDeleteVery nice post! Thanks & Welcome for your comment and next visit to my blog.
Have a nice day!
Cath
Lovely photos! I have always wanted to visit in Canada.
ReplyDeleteGreat serie of photos, lovely to see!
ReplyDeletethat's a really nice rendition of let it be ... haven't quite heard it that way before! also a fan of your photos today... taken in two different seasons! :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful structure of the house!
ReplyDeleteCool shots.
Amazing zither Linda. Whenever zither is mentioned of course, it brings to mind Anton Karas and the wonderful Third Man theme.
ReplyDeleteLove the wagon, I wonder if it's an original ?
enjoyed the zitar, brought some poignant '60's memories back, and very pretty photos.
ReplyDeletela photo du bâtiment est extraordinaire..
ReplyDeleteet la musique est agreable
have a nice day...
Niin kaunis musikki Kuvat kauniita Kiitos:)
ReplyDelete"Let it be" played with the zither sounds really great. :-) I've never heard that.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are so wonderful. Thanks for sharing. :-)
Lots of greetings and have a nice evening
Christa
I like the old wagon!!
ReplyDeleteThat song "Let It Be" is so pretty on the zither. The wagon reminds me of an old fashioned Christmas. Wouldn't it be nice if we had one. Take care and have a great day.
ReplyDeleteI've played it, Linda..., years ago..., I've played dulcimer as well...
ReplyDeleteWinter in June..., possible... !
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