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<atom:feed xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><atom:id>http://afropopshop.org/</atom:id><atom:title>New Music From Fula Flute on Calabash Music</atom:title><atom:updated>2008-07-24T09:49:08Z</atom:updated><atom:link href="http://afropopshop.org//world/publisher/artistView/action/getfeed/item_id/21552/feedtype/102/output/feed/atom.xml" rel="self"/><atom:author><atom:name>The Calabash Music Team</atom:name><atom:email>support@calabashmusic.com</atom:email></atom:author><atom:entry><atom:title>Fula Flute</atom:title><atom:id>http://fulaflute.afropopshop.org/#album_21558</atom:id><atom:updated>2005-04-12T10:55:32Z</atom:updated><atom:link href="http://fulaflute.afropopshop.org/#album_21558"/><atom:summary>Music from Fula Flute</atom:summary><atom:content type="html"><![CDATA[<img src='http://files.afropopshop.org/images/21558/fula_flute.jpg'>Canadian artist Sylvain Leroux followed the voice of the flute on a journey to its place of origin - a trip that inspired him to set out on a mission of publicizing the instrument to a wider audience.   His Fula Flute showcases the tambiru in the skilful hands of his teacher Bailo Bah. It features a selection of loosely arranged flute duets, occasionally underpinned by the rolling patterns of kora (harp-lute) and balafon (xylophone) and the grumble of a double-bass.]]></atom:content></atom:entry></atom:feed>
