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ingenious wow - i'm impressed. you've created a beautiful, tranquil mood of meditation. your minimal instrumentation produces maximum effect. lovely, kristyjo. anne |
![]() | Feter said 439 days ago |
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Parigee this song is so spiritual and heartfelt . I like this flute sound .indeed its wonderfull call of nature the mood and the earth the all the nature elements .spirits ..! |
![]() | drakonis said 439 days ago |
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dancing sunset at dusk There's something quite beautiful and mournful about this playing. Was this your own piece? I loved the bend down to the note below, I was thinking just then that you should do that, and you did! And, if I remember correctly, weren't you putting together instructions and kits for school children (or us other children) to build our own? Weren't you going to sell those? Anyway, this is a nice solemn piece. Good to see you back! ttfn, Drakonis |
![]() | Moviz said 439 days ago |
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There is a lovely Native American sound going on here, sounding really authentic. It somehow has a sound which conjours up an image of being played in the open, under the Moon and is very spiritual sounding, M |
![]() | apb said 439 days ago |
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Authentic sounding... .. to my ears - as the oppressed tribe gathered under the full moon in silent homage to their departed leader .. I could imagine a large crackling fire and the occassional wolf crying in the distance .. some outdoor type reverb/ambience would go down a treat with this IMO. Beautiful mournful playing. Great interesting post. |
![]() | guitapick said 439 days ago |
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I love this... ...puts me in a very nice place. Very familiar and comfortable... ...nice to hear your music again, kristyjo... |
![]() | davisamerica said 439 days ago |
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kristyjo i do believe this is one of the most interesting pieces of music i have heard here... wonderful and tranquil...absolutely lovely!! |
![]() | FGarofalo said 439 days ago |
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Beautiful piece of music Kristyjo. Brings peace to the soul. Thank you for sharing. Frank. |
![]() | gail60 said 438 days ago |
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peace comes to mind... So much peace here. Serenity, clarity, calming effects and just lovely. Never really listened to this before, other than on a movie. Quite relaxing. Thank you for sharing this. |
| said 437 days ago | |
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PVC is it? It sounds GREAT, whatever it's made of! The pace of this is really fine. |
![]() | Ejh said 436 days ago |
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Pretty remarkable... ...recording for a PVC flute... I'm with Bill, I would not have thought anything but 'wood'... It's also a nicely simple melody, meditative and reflective in quality... Reminds me of an old Carlos Nakai CD I have around the office... It's particularly neat to hear an 'unhurried' quality to this. As with Mystified's latest, there's a sense that you are giving each note its time to sound... Ed |
![]() | Doug Somers said 435 days ago |
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The simplicity of the setting leaves room to notice the nuanced details in this beautiful music. Brings a great stillness. Thanks for sharing! Best wishes, Doug |
![]() | J.A.Stewart said 434 days ago |
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Reminds me of... my trips to The Grand Canyon, where Nature speaks volumes to me. The plaintive sound of the pipe is the perfect musical texture for our tiny voice, which calls out in the grand expanse of Nature. I do believe a little more reverb would have given this a bit softer edge, but it is lovely as it stands. ;) --- Joe |
![]() | bonnieprincejohnny said 433 days ago |
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Yow. Thanks for sharing. Be lucky girl. |
![]() | paul f. page said 432 days ago |
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My two cents on the PVC flute Kristijo, There were already a lot of comments by the time I got here, and I am in agreement pretty much across the board. A PVC pipe? I don't care WHO made it: it sounds like wood and it sounds authentic. Amazing. Of all the MJers I've heard, generally your music strikes me a always so "authentic" and presented without pretense. THIS ONE is a perfect example of retraint. Most of us are anxious to ornament. You are very happy letting the music speak absolutely for itself. The result is a lovely tune that provides a delicate mediation on the wonders of nature--unadorned and eloquent. (Obviously, there are a bunch of us who appreciate the honesty you bring to your music.) I am anxious to hear the rest of this set. What a perfect song to begin my Saturday. Thank you. Peace. Paul |














It's been awhile since I posted here, so thanks for being the first person to comment with your kind words.
This is a purchased instrument. It's from 'Sounds We Make LLC'. The internet address is www.DrHal.net. It only set me back about $25.00, which is a lot less than a real wood flute would have cost. I also found some instructions on the net, check out 'courting flute' or 'Indian love flute', and there are free instructions offered by a couple of sites.