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      <title>Finding Your Rhythm With Trio Percussion</title>
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      <description>In case you&amp;#39;ve ever watched a trio percussion ensemble live, you know there&amp;#39;s something almost blues about how three people sync up. It&amp;#39;s not merely about hitting things in time; it&amp;#39;s this odd, unspoken language exactly where a glance or perhaps a</description>
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