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La Macina di San Cresci - The Erhu instrument

Frank Mc Cullar plays the Erhu instrument in the Pieve di San Cresci . The erhu is a very old instrument which belongs to a class of instruments known as 'spike fiddles'. It probably originated in the central Asia but arrived in China 1000 years ago and now is one of the main instruments used in...

Camberwell Now- Daddy Needs a Throne

Camberwell Now- Daddy Needs a Throne (1985) Appears on the complation album 'All's Well' (1992/2006), originally released on the TOUCH cassette 'Ritual Magnetic North' Available here: www.rermegacorp.com Charles Hayward: voice, drums, keyboards, etc. Trefor Goronwy: voice, bass, guitar, erhu,...

Lam Lan-chee: Ancient Colour (2010) / live in Hong Kong Musicarama 2010 - Chinese Music Virtuosi

Ancient Colour (2010) Lam Lan-chee In 2009, I visited the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto with my friend where I spent the whole afternoon in a spacious new gallery featuring traditional Asian art, which has a nice exhibition environment displaying Chinese, Japanese, Korean paintings and...

THE CHINESE IN DARWIN, --TEMPLE, HISTORY NT AUSTRALIA AA 2006 TRIP

  • Length: 7:14
  • View Count: 90
  • Author: DON434

Chinatowns and benevolent societies often based on clan or district ties quickly developed across Australia to support the Chinese population.[03] As gold and other minerals were discovered in Queensland, Northern Territory and north-east Tasmania Chinese miners followed.[04] Along with the...

THE CHINESE IN DARWIN, --TEMPLE, HISTORY NT AUSTRALIA AA 2006 TRIP

  • Length: 7:14
  • View Count: 30
  • Author: DonPugh1

Chinatowns and benevolent societies often based on clan or district ties quickly developed across Australia to support the Chinese population.[03] As gold and other minerals were discovered in Queensland, Northern Territory and north-east Tasmania Chinese miners followed.[04] Along with the...

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