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Post by Charlie Huang on Nov 11, 2004 17:22:57 GMT
www.tco.gov.tw/guqin/index.htm My favourite has to the the Luo Xia Shi. Just look at the shape of the fifth one that hasn't got a name! It's a bloody piece of art in itself! ;D So, what are your favourite qin forms?
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Post by twilight on Nov 29, 2004 3:31:53 GMT
I can't seem to click on the link. It prompts that it's done but the page is empty
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Post by calden on Nov 29, 2004 14:36:11 GMT
CC:
Nice link. Great shots of ancient Qins. I'm right now in the middle of a history book describing daily life in the Tang Dynasty. Looking at a Qin from that period (Wind in the Pines model) really is fantastic.
Shall I add another instrument to my collection? How can I not? I thnk I'm off to ebay to seek out a Qin.
Carlos
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