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pharaonic touch
In keeping with the Kawala's Pharaonic origins, Ibrahim uses a bird feather to ply coating on the inner canal of the reed. Without this, the reed may eventually get damaged from excess saliva due to the complicated breathing technique required to play the Kawala.


Date: 12/06/2009
Owner: Dominik Huber
 
 
 

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