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	<title>Comments on: Performing the &#8216;Traditional&#8217; in the South Korean Musical World</title>
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		<title>By: Joan Potter</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joan Potter</dc:creator>
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		<description>Where are you currently teaching gayageum class in San Francisco.  I totally agree with your article in order to play  you have to have had some type of deep sorrow.  I understand the melody inside of my head  that has a more masculine sound originated from Koguryo, an old old Kingdom during the 4th century.

I know it should be a difficult process to learn how to at least play for meditation purposes, or just to learn how to play but most importantly its call Introduction to Korean Traditional Music 101.  For the last three years I have search for an instructor.  Is there anyone you can recommend apart from yourself.

For the arts,
Joan Potter</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where are you currently teaching gayageum class in San Francisco.  I totally agree with your article in order to play  you have to have had some type of deep sorrow.  I understand the melody inside of my head  that has a more masculine sound originated from Koguryo, an old old Kingdom during the 4th century.</p>
<p>I know it should be a difficult process to learn how to at least play for meditation purposes, or just to learn how to play but most importantly its call Introduction to Korean Traditional Music 101.  For the last three years I have search for an instructor.  Is there anyone you can recommend apart from yourself.</p>
<p>For the arts,<br />
Joan Potter</p>
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