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Well, I appreciate the effort...but I'm still somewhat sceptical over any musical advice that a man who enjoys Paul Baghdadlian can give me.
LOOOLLLLL forget about paul baghdadlian. he's just an armenian pop singer that i like & i like his songs.... but these guys we're talking about here can reach into their pockets & pull out 18 paul baghdadlians along with some spare change & a few little lint balls.
LOOOLLLLL forget about paul baghdadlian. he's just an armenian pop singer that i like & i like his songs.... but these guys we're talking about here can reach into their pockets & pull out 18 paul baghdadlians along with some spare change & a few little lint balls.
thats including Djivan Gasparyan, in case u were wondering
I'm trying to think of something to add to the conversation... but besides saying I know his grandson and having spelled Daduk wrong all these years I have nothing to add... EXCEPT A LIMRIC!!!!!!!
Oh, there once was a man by the name of Jivan,
He was an Armenian, but born in Iran.
Oh how he wished to be able to play that daduk,
as well as that other Jivan who was busy reading a book.
So he interupted Jivan and said "Yo fo', whas' happenin' Dawg?"
looking up from his book, Jivan responded "Oh nothing, just sitting beside this log"
The younger Jivan look about, then raised a brow "A log?"
The older rolled his eyes and shrugged, whispering "It's the only thing that rhymes with 'Dawg'"
Damn... that wasn't even funny. Better judgement is telling me to delete that bull**** limric of mine. But I rarely listen to better judgement...
Ahem, you aparently did not follow my very sophistactingly complex storyline very well... you see there were two Jivans, the original and one who wanted to learn the daduk who was from Iran. It's a very stupid story though, so don't bother yourself with it.
I love how we as a people can't decide on whether the name is Hosep, Hovsep or Ovsep (Seen all three spellings) but we have a definate spelling of the word Duduk. Well I will be rebelous and just say it's spelled Dudbirewok with a silent B, I, R, E, and W....... so there! *sticks out tongue*
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