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Essay heading: Early Music Instruments
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Music and Movies |
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February 19, 2000 |
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When the music began the whole audience was silent and listened to these odd instruments curiously, especially those that had never heard these early instruments before. There were four middle aged performers who played in the concert: Dale, Jack, Bonnie, and Laurine and all four of them were nicely dressed in black... displayed 300 characters
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They all seemed to get along with each other as old friends would and they were all very inviting and pleasant to the audience. Obviously the four of them were well versed with the knowledge of music itself and each one played beautifully on each of their instruments.
Now I will write a description for each musical piece performed at the Early Music Instruments Demonstration... displayed next 300 characters
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