Is this like our zither? I've known people who could play an instrument similar to this and they were wonderful. It also reminds me of the Indian sitar. I think.
I like the way you captured the motion of her fingers flitting over the strings!
The only thing that can match the artistry of her playing and your photography is your poetic description comparing the movement of her fingers to a hummingbird..
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17 comments:
Awesome capture!This music instrument is very interesting!
Léia
Someone with a very special talent.
I would have loved to hear her play... I am a fan of eastern music.
Oh, i like the sound of that instrument! I also like the comparison with hummingbirds..
An interesting image of an exotic instrument and of its player...
Pretty promise.
I bet it was hard to get a stop-action shot of her hands! Very well done.
Is this like our zither? I've known people who could play an instrument similar to this and they were wonderful. It also reminds me of the Indian sitar. I think.
I like the way you captured the motion of her fingers flitting over the strings!
The only thing that can match the artistry of her playing and your photography is your poetic description comparing the movement of her fingers to a hummingbird..
Beautiful photo. Never heard of a qanun, but it is also a great Scrabble word...
And you caught the movement just right. I love hands.
V
Beautifully captured Brattcat, I love the title of your post almost as much as the image!
Do you not drink coffee Brattcat, quelle horreur haha!
Hello! Thank You very much for this photo...We azerbaijanians are turks too...
Ah, to catch her hands mid-flight - that is no small thing.
I go to the youtube now to check the sound of this instrument.
Great composition.
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Showing only her hands at work was a wise choice, brattcat. Well done.
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