Saturday, August 17, 2013

Unexpected



I've seen this player several times and the oriental sounds he makes are just beautiful. He always performs at one of the busiest streets at Cascais. Only this time, as I was walking by, that kid spontaneously joined him and started doing some fantastic sounds with his mouth. What a great duet they made! I should have recorded it...

24 comments:

Dina said...

Lovely pictures of peace and harmony.

Kate said...

Wonderful portraits! What a joyful experience that must have been!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Looks like all were enjoying the spontaneous addition JM, love the mural on the wall behind.. Peace man :))

Laura. M said...

En las calles encontramos verdaderos artistas que nos emocionan con su música.
Te deseo un buen fin de semana:))

VP said...

Sorry, I was distracted by the young lady, but I am sure the music was great as well.

Lowell said...

It's a wonderful scene. I've often been surprised to find how talented people are. Where do you suppose the young man learned to make those sounds.

It would be fun to hear them.

Sharon said...

Nothing like a little impromptu entertainment. You got some great shots.

TexWisGirl said...

how neat!!

Unknown said...

They do look as though they're having a wonderful, fun time and how fun for you as well!! Terrific, happy captures for the day, JM!! Thanks for the smiles! Have a great weekend!

cieldequimper said...

Yes, you should have! :-) I'm trying to figure out what the sounds would have been. Nice mural too!

Sorry about your malachite and being burgled. That's horrible.

Anonymous said...

Looks like a lot of fun.

RedPat said...

Such an ad-lib moment can't be recreated. Super!

Linda said...

Very cool. I love the wall mural, too!

Kovács Miklós said...

Great shots from the street. Sure that was a fantastic moment to listen them!

ps
I'm here again just I was on holiday without any access to internet :)

Jack said...

Spontaneous happenings like this are wonderful, aren't they?

Sami said...

The first man was playing a didgeridoo (an Aboriginal wind instrument). Some of these street players make great music.

Randy said...

Fun looking trio.

Petrea Burchard said...

Three beautiful people, enjoying life and art.

Joan Elizabeth said...

I can almost hear it from your photo.

Our photos said...

Beautiful photos!
Greetings from, RW & SK

LONDONLULU said...

These scenes are so full of life and fun. I love hearing live music, can only imagine the amazing sounds!

Cezar and Léia said...

Esses musicos geralmente são bem talentosos!Suas fotos estão lindas!
Léia

Stefan Jansson said...

Great moment in time scene.

Hilda said...

Must have been a fun—and very unique—jamming session!