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    Greetings from Malaysia | Selamat Datang ke Malaysia

    Hi, my name is CheRan & i'm from malaysia. Below is my blog web address.

    http://music-miracles.blogspot.com

    Cheers,



    p/s: I play the tambourine!

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    Hello CheRan,

    Welcome to the forum. Please join in and have fun.

    Mat

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    Hello CheRan,

    Welcome, glad you could join us.

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    Welcome to MIMF, CheRan

    Glad you have found us and we hope you will enjoy the time you spend here.
    We have lots of interesting discussions ongoing here all the time ... just feel free to jump right in - I promise that we won't bite
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    Aloha CheRan,

    Welcome Aboard Please do make yourself feel right at home amongst the many different threads and do plan on staying for a spell - this forum is highly addictive.

    Cheerio,

    Corno Dolce

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    Corno Dolce, Krummhorn, Margaret and Mat,
    Pleasure to meet all of you. Thank you very much.


    “Birds flying high,
    You know how I feel,
    Sun in the sky,
    You know how I feel,
    Breeze drift on by,
    You know how I feel,
    It’s a new dawn a new day a new life for me,
    And I’m feeling good.

    -Randy Crawford and Joe Sample
    “Feeling good”


    Regards
    CheRan (i'm feeling good)

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    Hi CheRan, welcome, how long have you been playing the tambourine?

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    Welcome, Cheran! I think I'm your closest neighboring country.

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    Hello Contratrombone64,

    Hehehe the tambourine!, I’ve been playing it since 10 years I think (bought by my uncle). I’m more of a listener than player. The tambourine is hang on the wall most of the time. Music is a hobby (busy working/3d design). Nice to meet you.

    Hi C5Says
    Nice to meet you, I’m your closest neighbor? It is an honour c5says.

    Cheers

    "Pag-ibig ay sa hangin" by John Paul Young

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheran View Post

    "Pag-ibig ay sa hangin" by John Paul Young

    Who's John Paul Young?

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    Selamat Datang ke Canada

    CheRan! Interesting site you provide. I was watching your rotating pictures for over five minutes. Did a five or six story building collapse recently in your capital's downtown? That was news up here. I've talked twice to call centers in Malaysia, making phone inquiries. If you see Relic Hunter on T.V., you might be surprised to know all of those scenes are filmed up here around Toronto, a hundred miles away from me, in Welland, near Niagara Falls.

    It's nice to start off with your personal view of music, but you are posting on a serious music domain. You say all music starts with seven notes, but most modern electric music is twelve notes (tones) to a scale, the Japanese used five, and in India, anything from seventeen being adjustable to over twenty-four. And my historical ancestry, Highland Scottish, used the bagpipe as an instrument of war. You don't want to hear about those notes. I have some awefull things to say.

    You typed that you are a 3D artist, and busy. I make signs sometimes, painted to illuminated. What are you doing? I don't think I saw any on your site.

    It's a new dawn and a new day, for you, before it is for me. Enjoy the healing rays of the dawn of the new rising sun.
    as always, John Watt. tuneUupL8r!

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