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  <title>Episode 44: Tsukomogami: The Will of the Instrument</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Do inanimate objects sometimes have a will of their own? Does a violin have it's own agenda? Tsukomogami is a japanese folk belief that tools become more alive over time. Join Rozie DeLoach and Brandon Godman, discussing a few violin histories in which there seems to be more afoot than just the influence of humans.  </itunes:subtitle>
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Jerry Lynn tells the story of the confederate owner's viola, Rozie discusses a few instruments from the Violins of Hope project, and Brandon tells the tale of the violin that did not want to be touched. Special Guest: Brandon Godman.
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