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IT’S not every day that one gets a chance to speak to a musician as talented as Roshnee Kaur. The 19-year-old plays a total of five instruments – the piano, violin, bagpipes, dilruba and taus. The latter two are traditional North Indian string instruments with centuries of history behind them, but were only introduced to Malaysia about a decade ago, through the SGGS Gurmat Sangeet Academy in Kuala Lumpur. Roshnee is one of the few people in Malaysia to have mastered both ancient instruments. She also plays the bagpipes in the award-winning Sri Dasmesh Pipe Band, and has also played the piano and violin with local youth orchestras in the past. In a phone interview with theSun, Roshnee, who is

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