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Vlad Gerasimov
1 September 2010
This is probably more suitable for a poster design than a wallpaper. Anyway, I hope you will like it! (And of course, posters are available!)
Kaz
1 September 2010
Amazing how much the same basic shape has been replicated across so many different cultures. I wonder if they were invented independently from each other or copied from one people to another, or a bit of both
Anyway - pretty!
Noura
1 September 2010
simple but great ... love it :)
it's been a while since you published your last tutorial ... hope you have time to publish more of them soon ... thanks
Lim Lian Tze
2 September 2010
Is it just me, or all the stringed instruments really have cutesy smiley faces?
Daniel Pataki
2 September 2010
Hah, good point Lim, but I think it's actually a coincidence this time, or at least the instruments look like that in real life :)
How awesome is the musical bow? In peace they make music, in war just turn 'em around and shoot :)
Oziel
2 September 2010
Ukulele? For Tahiti, mauruuru! (thank you!)
mhtrinh
2 September 2010
Cool ! There is even the traditional vietnamese guitar !!
AMPIT
2 September 2010
Good as allways. thanks again
Mike Cook
2 September 2010
No mandolin :(
But excellent nonetheless!
Suzana
2 September 2010
Another awesome wallpaper!!! Yes, it would make a great poster too!!! :o)
3 September 2010
Very cool. Hammered dulcimer? Sort of stringy.
Tade Sargsian
3 September 2010
влад, а можно такой же, только с надписями на русском? пожалустя, пожалустя, пожалустя :)
Lorena
3 September 2010
That´s amazing!!!
Nuheen Khan
4 September 2010
I think "Tampuri" is meant to be Tanpura (or Tambura) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tambura
global.alexithymia
4 September 2010
awesome!
xin
4 September 2010
hey, Indonesia has a cool string instrument called 'sasando'. you should put that into your wallpaper too...=D
atefe
4 September 2010
that's amaziiiiing.thanks VLAD
birol yilmaz
6 September 2010
thanks Vlad, thats very nice wallpaper specially for the people who dedicated their lives to music & instrucments.
i would like to see another background colour for better contrast because all instruments are "brown/wooden colour based".. what do you think?
Vida Hernaus
11 September 2010
great! i never knew there were so many :)
Adagio
16 September 2010
Beautiful! I would love to see one on "all instruments of the orchestra" ...
nat
17 September 2010
beautiful, as always :)
saeed
30 September 2010
everyday you are on top
rachel
1 October 2010
no ukulele?
RozA
1 November 2010
And what is Crwth (top left)?
bert
2 November 2010
Awsome
Elif
21 November 2010
There are Sitar,Tar,Kemenche,Rebab,Komuz,Dutar,Santur,Lute,Çeng. Seperately it isn't Tampuri. It is Tambur. The Tambur player is called a tanburî.
r.b
23 July 2011
you should make a movie with your own world, better that tim borton, that's for sure, cuz this is cute and brilliant :):D
Amazigh
29 August 2011
Imqqur
zak
20 January 2012
isnt very beautyful...
Deepu Nair
10 November 2013
Beautiful as always vlad…!!! :-)
Ives
6 May 2014
Lindo