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Rob PongiTing Ting (2003)

Ting Ting performs "Moon Prayer" live in Tokyo at the Kichijoji Music Festival - Spring, 2003. Completely filmed and edited by Rob Pongi. Special thanks to Mr. Sparkle for advice during post production. Used by legal permission. Copyright (c) 2003 Rob Pongi. In this lovely, romantic ballad, Ting Ting sings 'Moon Prayer' while playing the ancient Chinese 'Pi Pa' - a four-stringed Lute, one of the oldest Chinese musical instruments which first appeared in Chinese written texts of the second century BC. Such a performance is very rarely seen outside of China.


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Director: Rob Pongi
Producer: Rob Pongi
Production Company: Rob Pongi Productions Ltd.
Sponsor: Rob Pongi
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: Chinese music video; rare performance; Ting Ting
Contact Information: www.RobPongi.com


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Completely filmed and edited by Rob Pongi. Used by permission. Copyright (c) 2003 Rob Pongi.

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Rob Pongi Productions Ltd. and Rob Pongi reserve %100 ownership of this video at all times. Only non-exclusive broadcast rights are available for this and any and all others short clips from Rob Pongi Productions Ltd. and/or RobPongi.com and/or Rob Pongi himself. This video is licensed under Creative Commons Code Attribution-NoDerivs 2.5. Please refer to the Creative Commons Code full license here: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/2.5/legalcode


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