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RE: [ESP-ENG] Tres instrumentos que deseo aprender a tocar // Three instruments I want to learn to play.

in Cervantes3 years ago (edited)

Hello @mariam3 I can feel your love for music and the three instruments you highlight in your article. What a nice summary of each instrument. I'd love to learn how to play the harp.

I'd like to ask where you obtained your images of the instruments from that you used in your post? Are they from a site with free photos you use?

Also you include in your post information about the origins of the instruments. I don't see where you include the link to the site where you found the information.

Venezuelan harp: It was spread and adapted in the region of the Venezuelan plains as "llanera" or "venezolana" harp. It arrived in the Colombian plains in 1960, under the influence of harpists from Apure, such as Arturo Lamuño.

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Corrected, thanks again for your comment and I will keep it in mind for future posts, greetings!

Hello @mariam3 I see you edited your post to include sourcing for the various instruments. However, there are still issues.

First, please see my previous comment from your post about images from social media such as Pinterest.

Next, did you check all the sites (including Wikipedia) in this post where you indicate you took the images from to see if the images are free to use? If not, then find other images that are free.

Then, if the images are free, you need to link directly to them. Just providing the website page is not linking directly to the image.

https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano

Where on this page is a photo of the piano? You need to first click on the image to find out if the image is free to use, then locate the direct link in the address bar. Please do this for each image

@mariam3 It would be much easier for your readers if you placed the source of the image directly under each one.