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	<title>World Music on Continental Drift &#187; East Asia</title>
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		<title>East Asian Stringed Instruments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although last week&#8217;s show was nonexistent due to circumstances beyond our control, we plan to make up for it with a show not from one country, but a whole continent featuring string instruments from that region! Asia is home to a diverse array of musical styles and instruments, and this show features voices such as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although last week&#8217;s show was nonexistent due to circumstances beyond our control, we plan to make up for it with <img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-630" title="300px-Mongolian_Musician" src="http://www.continentaldriftshow.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/300px-Mongolian_Musician-225x300.jpg" alt="300px-Mongolian_Musician" width="225" height="300" />a show not from one country, but a whole continent featuring string instruments from that region! Asia is home to a diverse array of musical styles and instruments, and this show features voices such as the Morin Khuur, the Gu Zheng, the Koto, and the Pipa, just to name a few. The playlist was selected carefully to highlight each of the instruments somewhat equally that are unique to Earth&#8217;s largest continent. We hope the musical education and journey and enjoyable for you!</p>
<p>Also make sure to check out this edition of Global Shuffle where featured the music of our friends on MySpace.com.</p>
<h3>Playlist (song &#8211; artist):</h3>
<p>1 Morin Khuur Solo: Dungshang Googoo &#8211; Various Artists<br />
2 Sad morin Khuur &#8211; Mathias Duplessy<br />
3 Hong Yan Shao Shu (Gu Zheng) &#8211; Li Jia Xiang<br />
4 The Music Of The Han River (Han Jiang Yun) Zhou Taotao<br />
5 Chinese Koto &#8211; Chinese and Japanese Koto Harp and Shakuhachi Flute Music<br />
6 Koto Japan &#8211; Chinese and Japanese Koto Harp and Shakuhachi Flute Music<br />
7 Shockikubai (Koto) &#8211; Koto Ensemble Of The Ikuta School, Japan<br />
8 Dialogue with the Erhu &#8211; Jun Chen<br />
9 Broken Erhu &#8211; Osaka-Sunset<br />
10 Moon Reflection In The Er Quan &#8211; Wang Guotong<br />
11 Dressing Up &#8211; Yang Wei<br />
12 Snow in the Bright Spring &#8211; Yang Jing<br />
13 The Moon in the Sky &#8211; He Shufeng<br />
14 Happy To See the Billowing Wheat Fields (Xi Kan Mai Tian Qian Ceng Lang)  -Wang Guotong<br />
15 Er-Hu Song &#8211; Marco Mastrocola<br />
16 Camel Bells Of The Silk Road &#8211; Nian-bing Zhang<br />
17 Turkish March &#8211; Monsters of Shamisen<br />
18 Kayagûm Sanjo &#8211; Choi Moon-Jin &amp; Peter Joon Park<br />
19Tam Nhac Dan Tranh (Dan Tranh Improvisation) &#8211; Phong Nguyen Ensemble</p>
<h3>Global Shuffle Segment:</h3>
<p>Zeki Caglarmisirli Ahmetsenden Sonra &#8211; Zeki Caglar Namli</p>
<p>Tender Song &#8211; Anzh</p>
<p>Gersheta &#8211; Mariola Kacani</p>
<p>Monae Porey &#8211; Shabnam Mushtari</p>
<p>DAARE &#8211; Bark Biiga</p>
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