Illustration by Derek Bacon 💫
This is Stefano Bertoncello's Blog (ステファノ・ベルトンチェッロ - トゥーグッドイアーズ − ブロガー、オーディオ&ミュージック・コンサルタント) devoted to pacific topics like Music - live and reproduced - i.e. discs, audio, guitars - both vintage and new, concerts, workshops, and related stuffs. Furthermore: travelling - as a mind-game and real globetrotting, and books, movies, photography... sharing all the above et al. and related links... and to anything makes Life better and Earth a better place to stay, enjoying Life, in Peace.
A - singin’-along your fave songs ✅
A sort-of private karaoke… something - I noticed - I only do when an astral coincidence happens: right mood, decent health, no technical issues whatsoever… and music is perceived at a 2.0 level of satisfaction, sweet like a nectar.
I missed “this” nectar for 12 long months… I knew and my pain was my pain was sincere and palpable: I felt like I was living a movie without a soundtrack, like I was constantly wearing glasses with gray lenses and, I swear: today a lazy, feint, bashful tear moistened my eyes ☺️
Satori 💫
Thanks to Michael Franks’ “Passion Fruit” 💎
I’m in the lengthy process of awakening my gears after an years-long storage…
A bit of apprehension and the behemoths - the mighty Studer C37, the MCI JH110B and the Telefunken M15A - were carefully checked and turned ON.
My wife impeccable good taste for composition 💫
The emotion - Yes, emotion! - I felt when the machines began spinning, again… the smell of rubber and warming-up electronics with a bit of motor-oil scent, well: I truly felt blessed and experienced a stooopid, pleasant sense of inexplicable unreasonable happiness ☺️
These music-machines owns a soul
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Com imenso pesar, comunicamos o falecimento de Sebastião Salgado, nosso fundador, mestre e eterno inspirador.
Sebastião foi muito mais do que um dos maiores fotógrafos de nosso tempo. Ao lado de sua companheira de vida, Lélia Deluiz Wanick Salgado, semeou esperança onde havia devastação e fez florescer a ideia de que a restauração ambiental é também um gesto profundo de amor pela humanidade. Sua lente revelou o mundo e suas contradições; sua vida, o poder da ação transformadora.
Neste momento de luto, expressamos nossa solidariedade a Lélia, a seus filhos Juliano e Rodrigo, seus netos Flávio e Nara, e a todos os familiares e amigos que compartilham conosco a dor dessa perda imensa.
Seguiremos honrando seu legado, cultivando a terra, a justiça e a beleza que ele tanto acreditou ser possível restaurar.
Nosso eterno Tião, presente!
Hoje e sempre.
Instituto Terra
Costumes and sculptures by Constantin Brancusi
Telepathic Amplifiers of the 1920s, Paris.
A little-known topic in the field of paranormal research is the fairly constant overlay between art and psychic attempts, particularly in the avant-garde 1920s.
Constantin Brancusi's work in design is thought of by moderns as mere art. However, his special helmets were designed to amplify telepathic transmissions, as we see in these fascinating photographs.
Subjects with low-level telepathic abilities could, with this telepathic helmet, project thoughts into the stratosphere where they could bounce about and then, using the Earth's spin, travel Westwards. Alternately, the forward-and-rearward cone could use the Earth's magnetic field as a transmission layer. Successful application of these telepathic amplifiers sent a thought accurately as far away as India.
This famous and exquisite painting, "The Cellist," was painted in 1894 by the renowned French artist Paul Gauguin. The subject of the painting is Swedish cellist Fritz Schneklud, a professional musician who was a friend of Gauguin's.
It is displayed at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Oil on canvas, 93 x 74 cm.
John's 'Shakti' guitar, designed by Abraham Wechter, currently exhibited at the MuPop Music Museum in Montluçon, France.
You can take a closer look at the guitar's scalloped fretboard…
… and sympathetic strings and tuning pegs
Some truly unique and awesome music was played on this one of a kind instrument, able to mimic - in the right hands - the complexity of Indian ragas, almost like a sitar or a surbahar do.
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