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#AudioMo Day23: What is this one-stringed Chinese instrument called?

Jun 23, 2014, 09:08 AM

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recorded by a friend of mine from Germany, somewhere in London, is this cobwebby file from 2010 recorded with the #Zoom #Q3 #Video #Camera which I bought because it has very reasonable stereo microphones. I thought you all might enjoy this.

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