Search for the great Chinese fire-wall and you know why YouTue gets
   almost no Chinese hits. I have an internet pupil in China, there are
   ways around the firewall, but those ways are not available to all.

   David

   On Aug 3, 2014 3:16 PM, "Daniel F. Heiman" <[1][email protected]>
   wrote:

     Dear Ching-Ping:
     I would also like to extend my welcome to you. A It is great to hear
     from someone in China.
     In my capacity as Webmaster for the Lute Society of America I try to
     track who is interested in our electronic offerings and where they
     are located. A For example, our YouTube channel has been on the air
     for four years now and is on track to hit 100,000 all-time total
     views this month.
     [2]http://bit.ly/N87o48
     The greatest number of the hits are from the USA, though those
     constitute only 22%. A  In clear second place is Japan, with 10% a I
     know Ed Durbrow is a great fan of ours (Hi, Ed!), but there is no
     way he can account for 10,000 views by himself! A The really amazing
     thing to me is that China, for all its billions of people, has
     produced only 17 views of our material in all that time. A Thus is
     clear that interest in the European lute and knowledge about it must
     be almost non-existent in China. A I hope you will be successful in
     spreading the word about our favorite instrument among your friends
     and acquaintances there.
     Regards,
     Daniel Heiman
     -----Original Message-----
     From: [3][email protected]
     [mailto:[4][email protected]] On Behalf Of Ching-Ping Lin
     Sent: 02 August, 2014 19:46
     To: [5]lute-cs.dartmouth.edu
     Subject: [LUTE] hello and introductions
     Dear All,
     I'm new and have been reading for a while, but thought I should say
     hello to everyone. I live in Beijing and I've mainly been an early
     music singer, but I'm excited to be taking up the lute. It has not
     been easy (that's an understatement actually) getting an instrument,
     books or instruction over here, but I have to send many thanks to Ed
     Durbrow for helping me out from Japan.
     Glad to be part of this community,
     Ching-Ping
     --
     aeee Ching-Ping Lin
     [6][email protected]
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References

   1. mailto:[email protected]
   2. http://bit.ly/N87o48
   3. mailto:[email protected]
   4. mailto:[email protected]
   5. http://lute-cs.dartmouth.edu/
   6. mailto:[email protected]
   7. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

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