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User talk:Bcorr/Archive 200310

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User talk:Bcorr/Archive 200310 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia < User talk:Bcorr Jump to navigation Jump to search Archived talk from October 2003 Contents 1 • Etymology of the word Jew 2 • Thanks for the comments 3 • Spock's Beard 4 • Spock's Beard, pt. 2 5 • Fear and Loathing 6 • Piano 7 • Donisthorpe, pt. 2 8 • Newbie No More -- with apologies to Vonnegut 9 • Why, indeed? 10 • How do you solve a problem like Teresa? 11 • Baseless accusations and suchlike 12 • Beet-red :-* 13 • J'ai essayé de répondre à votre question 14 • Wikipedia:WikiProject Computing 15 • #506BBA • Etymology of the word Jew [ edit ] I know it is a little lame right now because I do not have thereferences offhand, but I do know that they etymology was totally wrong. Jew comes from Hebrew not Juda. Perhaps another reader will understand the reference I am talking abo

Erhu

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Erhu From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search This article needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources:   "Erhu"  –  news   · newspapers   · books   · scholar   · JSTOR ( May 2017 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message ) Erhu Classification Bowed string instrument Playing range Related instruments Huqin Erhu sound. The erhu ( Chinese : 二胡 ; pinyin : èrhú ; [aɻ˥˩xu˧˥] ), is a two-stringed bowed musical instrument , more specifically a spike fiddle , which may also be called a Southern Fiddle , and sometimes known in the Western world as the Chinese violin or a Chinese two-stringed fiddle . It is used as a solo instrument as well as in small ensembles and large orchestras. It is the most popular of th