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HDF2-AT8903 - Ôno Tadamaro teaching fundamentals of shô technique

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The University of New England (Funded by) University of New England (Funded by)
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Side A: 1. [undocumented] 1/3/89 2. i) Explanation of Etenraku to absolute beginner ii) Comments re breath in singing shôga 3. Discussion of origins of 6 mode system and classification of pieces Side B: 1. Continuation of 3 (above) 2. i) Comments on breathing in singing shôga 21/6/89 ii) Criticism of student . Language as given:

Created: 1989-06-02

Data time period: 1989 to ,

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156.067,50.617 156.067,20.417 122.933,20.417 122.933,50.617 156.067,50.617

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