The Title should be 'Will we still be here tomorrow'
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But we can't change it as the song has © protection
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30 Mar 2017
Wierd Bananas no, Orchid Psuedo bulbs yes.
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But are the Psuedo bulbs of an Orchid.
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08 Mar 2017
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Canon in D Chinese Hammered Dulcimer
Johann Pachelbel baptised September 1, 1653 – buried March 9, 1706
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Stormlizard club has replied to Mickey fezThank you.
Thanks for commenting.
She was playing Western classical pieces on a Traditional 2 string Erhu, or Chinese violin as it is also known, an instrument used both solo and in groups. I knew of Hammered dulcimers from Thailand, but had never heard or seen a Chinese one before seeing this.
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