Sure. You would just surround your links with IMG tags, not URL tags as you've done. But those photos are pretty large, so I suggest you leave the links as-is, and allow people to click them to see the pix. Thanks. - ModeratorJandante wrote:Looked up how to post images, but didn't get it..... Could someone please explain
Photo of your string instrument
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Vivat diabolus in musica! MTGuru's (old) GG Clips / Blackbird Clips
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Here's my primary stringed instrument these days, a large-bodied 21" scale length Stuart cittern. For Irish music I use it mostly for playing melody, usually tuned GDADA. Definitely the finest octave mandolin/bouzouki/cittern I've yet played. Very strong, resonant, woody sounding bass, ringing high end, terrific sustain, and a very comfortable thin neck and radiused fingerboard. I've been raving about it since it arrived around a month or two ago, as I'm extremely pleased with it.
And here is my main mandolin, an ancient Gibson A2. I also play a good bit on a Weber Aspen and Sonny Morris A style, both of which are very nice, as well, however I prefer the wider string spacing and more nasal tone of the Gibson more. This photo was taken by the seller before I got it, quite some time ago.
And here are both of my old German waldzithers, the one on the left is a longer (at least by waldzither standards) 20" scale length waldzither made by Plückthun & Co, with an arched top, domed back, and very ringing tone, which I keep in GDADA tuning. The flatback on the right has an 18.5" scale length, and is made by Lebens, tuned GDAEA, with a softer sound more similar to the Bohm style waldzithers.
Sorry for the large photos, I don't know how to make them smaller in size.
And here is my main mandolin, an ancient Gibson A2. I also play a good bit on a Weber Aspen and Sonny Morris A style, both of which are very nice, as well, however I prefer the wider string spacing and more nasal tone of the Gibson more. This photo was taken by the seller before I got it, quite some time ago.
And here are both of my old German waldzithers, the one on the left is a longer (at least by waldzither standards) 20" scale length waldzither made by Plückthun & Co, with an arched top, domed back, and very ringing tone, which I keep in GDADA tuning. The flatback on the right has an 18.5" scale length, and is made by Lebens, tuned GDAEA, with a softer sound more similar to the Bohm style waldzithers.
Sorry for the large photos, I don't know how to make them smaller in size.
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I have been a string player most of my life but I started on trumpet and percussion/drumset before that. For the last twenty years I've spent most of my time as a professional mandolinist, bassist, and guitarist but I've always had all kinds of stuff around: charangos, pandeiros, drumsets, accordions, trombones...you name it. No uilleann pipes though!
As far as traditional string instruments go here are some of mine.
My baby, a 1999 Summit Artist F5 Mandolin by Paul Schneider. With it I have been concertmaster of the New York Mandolin Ensemble for the last three years, going on four.
For a time I owned this rare octave mandolin by Charles F. Morrison. Mando crazy man Radim Zenkl took tracings of it when I studied with him.
Great instrument but it just didn't get played enough to justify keeping it. Of course now I wish I had kept it.
Gibson J-45 Historic Collection circa 2005. Got it on a trade for my cedar top classical shown below.
A superlative J-45 that rings and rings. Nut and saddle blanks from Bob Colosi.
Loriente Clarita (Cedar/Indian Rosewood) (traded), Alejandro Cervantes Signature Hauser Model (Engelmann Spruce/Cocobolo)
And finally, my beloved double bass by Anton Krutz that's been with me everywhere since 1997
As far as traditional string instruments go here are some of mine.
My baby, a 1999 Summit Artist F5 Mandolin by Paul Schneider. With it I have been concertmaster of the New York Mandolin Ensemble for the last three years, going on four.
For a time I owned this rare octave mandolin by Charles F. Morrison. Mando crazy man Radim Zenkl took tracings of it when I studied with him.
Great instrument but it just didn't get played enough to justify keeping it. Of course now I wish I had kept it.
Gibson J-45 Historic Collection circa 2005. Got it on a trade for my cedar top classical shown below.
A superlative J-45 that rings and rings. Nut and saddle blanks from Bob Colosi.
Loriente Clarita (Cedar/Indian Rosewood) (traded), Alejandro Cervantes Signature Hauser Model (Engelmann Spruce/Cocobolo)
And finally, my beloved double bass by Anton Krutz that's been with me everywhere since 1997
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Re: Photo of your string instrument
Hmm.. for some reason my above photos disappeared... I never changed anything. They were linked from Facebook and I didn't change my album settings (it is still set to public).
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I have photos of my guitars on flickr but when I copy the url it doesnt work as a jpg. I used to use Photobucket but its changed and doesnt really work anymore. The site is loaded with spyware.
Hang on a minute, I have some on deviant art...
Hang on a minute, I have some on deviant art...
You can play beautiful music on an ugly flute
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A photo from a few years back of my guitar family. The strat on the left I gave to a friend and I've since added a mandolin and a ukulele. The little guitar on the right is the kids' JHS Palma 1/2 size which Ive tuned to guitarlele tuning
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Photo of my blue Tanglewood Super Folk
And my Fender DG5
And my Fender DG5
You can play beautiful music on an ugly flute
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I just completed this tenor banjolele from plans online. The pot is a Remo hand drum. The neck and fret board are walnut, carved by me. Hardware, nut and bridge are from various online suppliers. Strings are Worth tenor uke strings tuned gCEA, standard uke tuning. Now I need to learn to play it!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ppfzhs266zhxs ... 9.jpg?dl=0
Also, I need to figure out how to post images. I can get the url to the photo in dropbox but when I use the "img" thingie, all I get is the word "Image" as seen above. The file is only about 644kb and the link inside the brackets is the same for both the URL brackets and the Img brackets.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ppfzhs266zhxs ... 9.jpg?dl=0
Also, I need to figure out how to post images. I can get the url to the photo in dropbox but when I use the "img" thingie, all I get is the word "Image" as seen above. The file is only about 644kb and the link inside the brackets is the same for both the URL brackets and the Img brackets.
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What would a wild walrus whistle if a walrus could whistle wild?
The second mouse may get the cheese but the presentation leaves a lot to be desired.
What would a wild walrus whistle if a walrus could whistle wild?
The second mouse may get the cheese but the presentation leaves a lot to be desired.
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Is this any better, walrii?
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Perfect, Ben! What was I doing wrong?
The Walrus
What would a wild walrus whistle if a walrus could whistle wild?
The second mouse may get the cheese but the presentation leaves a lot to be desired.
What would a wild walrus whistle if a walrus could whistle wild?
The second mouse may get the cheese but the presentation leaves a lot to be desired.
Re: Photo of your string instrument
Here’s a photo album for a mandolin I’m helping build. We still have a lit of work left. I’ve set the album to Public so it should be viewable for those without Facebook.
https://m.facebook.com/?_rdr#~!/casey.t ... =bookmarks
I don’t think I’ve posted this already, but my memory is awful. Apologies if it’s a repost.
https://m.facebook.com/?_rdr#~!/casey.t ... =bookmarks
I don’t think I’ve posted this already, but my memory is awful. Apologies if it’s a repost.
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Unfortunately, I've found the same as in previous instances with Dropbox. Dropbox needs to be pen for the picture to be visible. So, sadly, it's not so perfect any more.walrii wrote:Perfect, Ben! What was I doing wrong?
What you need is to find a site where you can host photos. I used to use Photobucket, but it doesn't work any more (well, not without paying them a fortune to use it). So, last time I used imgBB. I could try that for this time too. Give me a while though, I'm struggling with a cold at the moment and the brain isn't quite working ...
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I have two steel string guitars but this is my classical.
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That is one beautiful mandolin.ketida wrote:Ok, here's my babies, super-size-me mandolins. The one on the left is a true octave mandolin, four sets of strings tuned GDAE. The one on the right, back showing, is a one of a kind cittern/mando mix, having both single strings, and sets of strings. They were both made locally by a friend of mine; a seriously talented unknown luthier. I have another one on the way, and probably will ask him to build me a normal size mandolin next.