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Subject: H
Name: Gosh
E-mail address: babbitty_rabbitty [at] yahoo [dot] co [dot] uk
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#55 Comment (Sun Nov 16, 6:07:09 EST 2008):
Your voice is heavenly.

Subject: Oh!
Name: Carla
E-mail address: elodiahti [at] yahoo [dot] es
Location: Chile
Homepage: http://www.myspace.com/kabinnetdersinne

#54 Comment (Sun Nov 9, 14:40:17 EST 2008):
Dear Yasmeen:

I heard your beautiful voice on a video of a website, I love your voice! is really beautiful!
I have 15 years. I'm learning to sing, I love Celtic and medieval music.
I would like to learn to sing that song to my mother!
She likes to sing to me, that is something very beautiful!
I hope that I respond, and if you can send music.
Many blessings to you, and forgive my English, but in my country speak Spanish!

Subject: Beautiful
Name: Veronica
E-mail address: ve_re_87 [at] hotmail [dot] com
Location: Sweden
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#53 Comment (Sun Nov 9, 5:04:35 EST 2008):
I found a clip from youtube, were you singing in Strasbourg. Your voice and playing the harbt is so
beautiful. I think it`s amazing that you never sing same text, that you always changing depending of
your mood and fellings. I must get the cd!

kiss and hug Veronica from sweden

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#52 Comment (Thu Nov 6, 17:55:49 EST 2008):
btw, why does singing has to have a language? music doesnt, it communicates explains cheers and
cries without words, so as your vocal harmonies

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Name: yuna
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#51 Comment (Thu Nov 6, 17:53:47 EST 2008):
i really have no words now to explain how touched i am, and how haunted.. speechless..
just one little comment, your name is arabic isnt it? yasmeen means jasmine, and your
"habibi" my love, "mawlana" our lord.. dunno if its just that your harmonic
singing got those arabian tone in it or is it that you really relate some how to an arbian origin..
btw, why does singing has to have a language? music doesnt, it communicates explains cheers and
cries without

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