Arthur started with the cornet, soon switched to the baritone horn. He really knows what brass instruments look like, he just prefers to make nonsense (having had the pleasure of being his teacher for five years, I know what I am talking about).
Here's another image from that Django graphic novel. It is used as a cover on some versions. I really like the look of the art. There was a post on this a few months back.
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Front page of the gaphic novel "Django - Main de feu" (firehand).
Spanish version.
Arthur, 11
Wind band workshop, brass section.
Arthur started with the cornet, soon switched to the baritone horn. He really knows what brass instruments look like, he just prefers to make nonsense (having had the pleasure of being his teacher for five years, I know what I am talking about).
Here's another image from that Django graphic novel. It is used as a cover on some versions. I really like the look of the art. There was a post on this a few months back.
You can read the first 10 pages here (french version):
https://www.bdgest.com/preview-2885-BD-django-main-de-feu-django-main-de-feu.html
Those three need to work on their embouchure.
Another picture of Oscar Aleman:
Is guitar bitting his hand?
I think he dropped his pick in the soundhole and got his hand stuck trying to fish it out.
He might be looking for the strings.
Henry Salvador