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'Musical Safari' - Drums, Flutes, Digeridoo, Voice, Percussion (Unity Through Sound)

It may not be classical music at all, yet I find this satisfying to listen to. It has a very 'tribal' sound, and what it might lack in sophistication it more than makes up for in richness and vitality. This is the last of my recordings made at the "Unity Through Sound" gathering in the Pool of the Black Star at the Manitoba Legislature. This video picks up where the "Ohms" video leaves off. It is a very energetic combination of drumming, woodwinds (flutes, panflutes), voice, digeridoo (usually hard to hear as it is so low in pitch and blends in so well) and various forms of percussion (shakers, clapping). It's rather long and varied, so I thought I would give a litte summary of the musical happenings. You can hear me on the panflutes best after about the 19:30 mark and onwards; before that time you can kind of hear me in snippets here and there. I think there were at least three other woodwind players who often played at the same time as me (or I played at the same time as them, depending on your point of view ;-) ), and I think even a harmonica. I didn't play the panflutes throughout - sometimes I Ohmed, sometimes I howled, or made whatever sounds came to mind at the time. This gets very loud at times, but it's a good sort of loud. ;-) 0:00 - 3:00: "Ohms" and vocal chorus; the drums become more insistent. 3:01: Woodwinds become more noticeable; I pop in at 3:19. 3:45: Drums become very empahtic. 4:34: A powerful woman's voice; you hear her again a number of times. 7:00: The voices die down momentarily and it is mainly drums and the woodwinds. 9:00 - 9:30: A great round of cheers and howls. The drums continue. 9:45 - from here you can hear me fairly often, though there were several other woodwind players, and I am not always sure which one is me! 12:52 - I'm playing 'Spiraling We Twine Our Circle' on the panflute. 18:44 - I'm playing the "Balleydesmond Polka", modified to fit the rhythms the drummers were playing. 19:30 - From here you can hear me fairly clearly; the other woodwind players have largely stopped, as well as the singers. I am mostly improvising stuff. At this point there was a small group of dancers dancing around the center of the Pool of the Black Star (where there is a black star set in the floor, oddly enough). 20:42 - Someone is howling softy in the background while I play "Hoof and Horn". 22:20 - I am playing "(We Must Take Care of Her) The Earth is Our Mother" in the lower register of the panflutes. 23:20 - 23:50 Panflutes and drums die down, then a drum-roll and an overwheming chorus of cheers, drumming, clapping, which dies down. A faint gong-like sound. 24:01 A baby cries. 24:18 People make thunderous sympathy sounds, then laughter trailing off. **** This photo is not of the event I was at, but one previous. You can see a little more than half of the black star; the white objects are the quartz Singing Bowls. All the hard rock makes for amazing acoustics. :-) https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.ne...

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