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Post by Si on Oct 25, 2006 16:37:14 GMT
Hi - I was browsing your store and wondered who are these people and where do they live.
Master Kee Chee Koon
Master Ma WeiHeng
Next time you should try to photogragh the qins outside so that you dont need to use a flash. I have had this problem too - with the flash reflecting too much on the surface.
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Post by guzhenglover on Oct 27, 2006 2:22:49 GMT
Whose store are you referring to, syburn? And what are "cadenza" guqins? It's just that Ithe word "cadenza" doesn't remind me of anything Chinese at all...
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Post by Si on Oct 27, 2006 8:49:02 GMT
There is an oline shop called Cadenza - maybe i have spelt it wronly - you can browse the web site.
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Post by YouLanFengChune on Oct 27, 2006 13:25:01 GMT
a chinese translation of Cadenza = HUA CAI
has 2 meanings, may mean the music a soloist plays in a concerto with absolutre freedom it also means, from the words, the splendour and beauty of Chinese Culture.
Master Kee is Singaporean, with a BA in Music from Shanghai Conservatory, Guqin Amjor. Does a lot of recording and is very talented in guqin.
Ma Weiheng is a premier maker of guqin under Nan Feng Luthiers. My customers have always been very very happy.
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Post by Si on Oct 27, 2006 14:49:02 GMT
Reason I asked was cos I was wondering if they teach qin, for if / when i return back to singapore after my time in china i was wondering if there are any teachers?
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