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A group of approximately five to six adult male musicians, likely of indigenous or mixed descent, are standing in a line outdoors, actively playing or preparing to play brass instruments. The scene is located in Arequipa, Peru, identifiable by the distinctive light-colored sillar stone architecture visible in the background, characteristic of the city's colonial buildings, likely near the Plaza de Armas or an adjacent public area. The ground is paved with dark, irregular cobblestones. Each musician is dressed in a matching uniform consisting of a dark green blazer with prominent gold-yellow trim along the lapels, cuffs, and pocket flaps, a white long-sleeved shirt, and white trousers. A light blue tie is visible on at least one individual. All visible musicians wear white slip-on shoes. One musician in the center-right wears a white wide-brimmed hat and dark sunglasses. The musician to the left wears eyeglasses. The instruments are large, silver-colored brass instruments, specifically tubas or euphoniums, some featuring gold-colored bells. The musicians hold the instruments in playing position, with mouthpieces at their lips and fingers on the valves. Green foliage from a tree is partially visible in the upper left of the frame. In the background, a large, dark rectangular structure with visible cross-bracing, possibly a stage or temporary backdrop, is present, alongside sections of light-colored, weathered stone buildings, indicative of colonial Peruvian architecture.
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