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| James |
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| Princess_Zelda |
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| Heh...I read that article on my own...Quite an interesting childhood... |
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| darrylsansalone |
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| very good. thank you for the link. |
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| chuckduck253 |
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:/ hmmm.
I went and read this again and noticed something that I'm not sure is true.
It says that she is classically trained in piano, cello, and marimba.....
If she is, then that's news to me, but shouldn't it say mbira?  |
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| kukasmonster |
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 11:22 pm |
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chuckduck253 wrote: :/ hmmm.
I went and read this again and noticed something that I'm not sure is true.
It says that she is classically trained in piano, cello, and marimba.....
If she is, then that's news to me, but shouldn't it say mbira? 
isn't "marimba" that drum from Jamaica that it seems to be any "caldero" (sorry, i dont remember what's the name in this language? |
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