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Fwd: (Fwd) Re: Don't forget Madoc, Prince of Wales



Hello:

I agree we must get off this subject soon.

One thing I would point out is that folk music from
very different cultures often sounds much the same.
It is remarkable how much some Chinese folk songs
sound like Irish folk music. Who would imagine that,
yet if you listen carefully, there is often a
similarity.

 Xiamen



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Wales
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It was created by humans, who as a species think in
similar thought patterns to others of their
species!!!!
 Hence there can be many similarities of artistic
 expressions such as architecture and folk-tales when
 the only real connection is that the similar items
 were created by members of the SAME SPEECIES!
 Can we ge off this subject now?
 Cindy Rosser
 boringlibrarian@yahoo.com
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 > architectural style in that
 > setting?
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