Posted on July 27, 2007 by Ranjay Mitra
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To my readers, Chen Wei is now a familiar name. Here is another image of Chen as he takes a moment to thank a patron and pose for the camera too! No matter where he is on the tune, Chen always takes the time to thank anyone who [...]
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Posted on July 21, 2007 by Ranjay Mitra
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He was frail, shy and quite engrossed in his ehru. For those who might be hearing the name Ehru for the first time, it’s a two stringed instrument, with a sound box. The sound box used to be made out of snake skin. This is one of the [...]
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Posted on July 21, 2007 by Ranjay Mitra
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Jeffrey, or Jeff in short, plays the tuba. Unconventional in dress and style, Jeff’s been playing the instrument for quite some time. The day time keeps him busy with his full time job, and the evenings practicing at home or playing on the streets for a few dollars.
Jeff [...]
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Posted on July 19, 2007 by Ranjay Mitra
This might be a little off the track that I have been posting lately on the city’s street artists. As much interesting as the people, are the tram cars. Not just a tourist attraction, it’s also a fun way of moving around the city.
Especially if you are carrying a video camera and trying to shoot [...]
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Posted on July 16, 2007 by Ranjay Mitra
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Today’s note is from Ming Xiong. He is a multi faceted artist – playing equally well on the string as well as on the wind instruments. He was playing the old English “Auld Land Syne“. Brought back long time memories from the famous Tagore song “Purano [...]
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