BLACK & WHITE SUNDAY: MUSIC

What would the world without music be like? I don’t know and I don’t wish to find out. Today’s theme for Black and White Sunday is MUSIC. You know the drill: post your photo for the challenge before next Sunday, link to this post, and leave me a comment bellow. 

Reno Schulz playing Fujara, San Gimignano, 2014

©Paula Borkovic

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Reno Schulz is a musician stationed in San Gimignano, Italy. He plays several types of flute. The one featured in my photo is Fujara – traditional Slovak flute, and you can hear how it sounds in the enclosed You tube video. I did not record Reno’s sounds, but I managed to capture his portrait while he was holding a private concert for us. And yes, he also plays the music on the attached mp3.

Please click on the bellow links to see the fabulous entries:

https://teepee12.com/2017/05/21/music-music-music/

https://suejudd.com/2017/05/21/black-white-saturday-music/

https://mittenedhands.com/2013/06/12/playing-for-ghosts/

https://smallbluegreenwords.wordpress.com/2017/05/21/black-and-white-sunday-music/

https://lagottocattleya.wordpress.com/2017/05/21/black-white-sunday-music/

https://travelwithintent.com/2017/05/21/compay-segundo-guitar-cuba-death-of-music/

https://ameditativejourney.wordpress.com/2017/05/21/black-white-sunday-music/

https://iballrtw.com/2017/05/21/rene-et-dede/

https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2017/05/21/sweet-piercing-sweet-was-the-music-of-pans-pipe/

https://netdancer.com/2017/05/21/athens-street-musician/

https://dailymusing57.com/2017/05/22/black-white-sunday-music/

http://lessywannagohome.blogspot.hr/2017/05/music.html

https://balance440.wordpress.com/2017/05/23/black-white-sunday-music/

54 responses to “BLACK & WHITE SUNDAY: MUSIC”

  1. Never seen that instrument before. Really interesting!

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    1. Cheers Marilyn 🙂

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  2. I’m sitting here in our screened-in porch, listening to that wonderful flute music with the sounds of rushing winds. Outside it is raining, with occasional thunder in the distance. It’s dark outside and I can hear various noises in the woods. I guess you could say I’m experiencing the wonders of nature set to this relaxing music. Thank you, Paula, for such a lovely moment! 🤗

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    1. Thank you, dear Linda. I am so happy to share it with people that can appreciate. xx

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      1. I’m sitting out here again relishing the music once more! 😉 Thanks and have a wonderful week!

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        1. 🙂 You are most welcome. I am so glad when I discover something new and when I can pass it on others.

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  3. Amazing image and quite haunting sound, Paula. 🙂 🙂 It looks very uncomfortable, but where would we be without music?
    Happy Sunday!

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    1. Thank you for listening to it, Jo. I don’t think he ever thought of it as being uncomfortable, but it is such a demanding work. Happy week ahead, Jo.

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  4. This flute is simply extraordinary, Paula. The size and sound of it. Your photograph well captures the internal and external intensity needed to master it.

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    1. Thank you kindly, Tish. You are so right. It is a demanding venture. I loved meeting Reno there. You should have seen him talk about music. It’s a true passion.

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  5. […] See more Black & White Sunday at Paula’s here […]

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  6. Wow, what an amazing flute – that guy must have some diaphragm muscles!
    Here’s a trio from me: https://suejudd.com/2017/05/21/black-white-saturday-music/

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    1. Yes, I believe so too 🙂 Thank you, Sue.

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  7. I’ve never seen such a flute. Looks like a proper hippie instrument.

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    1. I would be surprised if you did.

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  8. the sound that emerges from his talent…food for the soul. thank you

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    1. Happy to share, Brenda. Thank you!

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  10. Sounds very similar to a didgeridoo on first listening. I have never seen anything like it and it looks like quite an awkward instrument to play. Nice sounds though, quite haunting. My music choice is much more common, though the location probably not.
    https://smallbluegreenwords.wordpress.com/2017/05/21/black-and-white-sunday-music/

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    1. Yes, I agree. It sounds similar to didgeridoo. Thanks, Jude.

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    1. Cheers 🙂

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  11. […] Posted as part of B&W Sunday […]

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  12. Very impressive… and quite haunting. The top photograph look as if he is actually kissing the wood!

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    1. Thank you, Ark. The top photo is mine. The video is something I found on you tube 🙂 I agree, French kissing. After all you need love and passion to play music, don’t you?

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  13. Fascinating, Paula. Not the size I expect a flute to be. Great to hear as well as see.

    After much thought, I went with your mention of the end of music. Let’s hope it never happens! -https://travelwithintent.com/2017/05/21/compay-segundo-guitar-cuba-death-of-music/

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    1. Yes, not the size what one would expect from a flute. It has been used by Slovak shepherds in the past. 🙂

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  14. […] fills the air as one wanders about town on a Sunday afternoon.  Image submitted in response to Lost in Translation’s Sunday photo […]

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  15. It is a great day when one is drawn to stop and to listen to music that fills the air

    https://ameditativejourney.wordpress.com/2017/05/21/black-white-sunday-music/

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    1. Mmm, wonderful. I love your shot 🙂

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  16. […] This is our entry in Lost in Translation’s BLACK & WHITE SUNDAY: MUSIC challenge. […]

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  17. I’ve never heard a fujara before but it looks rather painful – at least to the player.
    My entry, alas! has no accompanying music except the one in my head: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2017/05/21/sweet-piercing-sweet-was-the-music-of-pans-pipe/?preview_id=7103&preview_nonce=cab2c56e60

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    1. It requires effort, but it is worth it. Thanks.

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  18. […] Black and White Sunday : MUSIC […]

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  19. lol, I have to laugh: I first thought he was kissing a pole. never seen that instrument before.
    http://lessywannagohome.blogspot.be/2017/05/music.html

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  20. I’d never seen a flute like this…and must be extremely difficult to play wit such an instrument!
    Hope I’ll manage to listen to the music , sooner or later…
    Your post is super, Paula!

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  21. Great flute Paula, it’s very nice and I never seen. This is my entry: https://balance440.wordpress.com/2017/05/23/black-white-sunday-music/

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  22. The Fujara makes a lovely sound, Paula. I had to search for a video of it actually being played. It is interesting to see and to see the carvings/decorations that adorn it. Thanks for the introduction to its beautiful sound.

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    1. Maybe the enclosed video was reset. It shows the same musician playing fujara.

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      1. Silly me. I thought that video was a photo. 🙂 Just played it through. Thanks again, Paula.

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        1. Thank YOU, Draco 🙂

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  23. nice song

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  24. If it wouldnt have been about music…i wont be alive..as the phase i crossed of my life with music… So,for me music is everything

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