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On Jan 13, 2009, at 2:02 PM, Stefan Tiedje wrote: > My own experience is, that its either such a personal sound, that > it overtakes the character of a piece, and whenever I hear it, it > reminds me on how much more expressive the original is... That is a good thing - like a finger pointing at the moon, not the moon but makes you look. :-) Just to experiment, I would not expect a result that would please a discerning ear such as yours. I agree the duduk and shakuhachi are so expressively rich and subtle they transcend simulacrum. Best to be heard live where the breath of the player, listener and the space can entrain. regards BobC http://tinyurl.com/yt8f8j Flickr set http://www.youtube.com/tynego