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Nov 7, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Dahl-Bredine to play Wherehouse

Full story: Silver City Sun-News

During a program at San Lorenzo Elementary School Friday morning, Andrew Dahl-Bredine showed sixth-grader Deandra Mohr, 11, how to play the agogo, a Brazilian instrument made of two attached bells, that when struck with a stick, each produce a different tone.

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