I don't see much musicians on the street here anymore. They need to have a liscence now, there were to many people who did more a begging than make music.
Accordions always remind me of my grandpa. He was very musical and I think was disappointed that none of his grandkids seemed to have the knack for it.
Uma bela fotografia.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
A street musician. Time to sit down and enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThis is an instrument infrequently seen anymore, at least where I live.
ReplyDelete...street musicians add color and sound.
ReplyDeleteI love accordion music.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
If we ever get back to Ireland I am looking you up and following along for a picture taking day!
ReplyDeleteIts amazing how much musicians there are in Ireland.
ReplyDeleteBet it sounds great!
ReplyDeleteI don't see much musicians on the street here anymore. They need to have a liscence now, there were to many people who did more a begging than make music.
ReplyDeleteI don't see that musical instrument very often. Not here.
ReplyDeleteIn Portugal, the accordion is always included in the folklore ensembles.
A little background music for you walk around town. I like it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture and relax player !
ReplyDeleteMy dad has an accordion like that.
ReplyDeleteHopefully his bowl gets filled. was at the store 2 days ago and a fellow was playing the Sax---beautiful
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Accordions always remind me of my grandpa. He was very musical and I think was disappointed that none of his grandkids seemed to have the knack for it.
ReplyDeleteAnd I bet it was really cheerful music, Bill!
ReplyDeleteAccordians are portable and can be played anywhere.
ReplyDeletePerfect moment captured here for the theme Bill, accordian music always makes me think of Paris ☺
ReplyDelete… I can hear him from here!
ReplyDeleteLovely.
All the best Jan
Nice how all the bright colors work to make him the center of attention.
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