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 Re: Celtic Oboe
Author: justme 
Date:   2010-10-02 14:07

Wow Chris, you sure are observant! I had to watch that again and figure out what you were talking about.
I thought that maybe you were referring to her first playing the recorder ( fipple flute) and then moving to the transverse flute, or something else.
Then as I watched it again at the time segment that you posted, I saw the quick glitch.

Anyway, I thought that the oboe fit right in with the Celtic style of music ( it sounded good to me anyhow.

Take Care



Justme





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