Didgeridoos

One of my other favorite instruments is the Didgeridoo. I was just on FaceBook and saw this most excellent photo for the group: DidgeridooBreath. Had to share it

DidgeridooBreath image from FaceBook

Gypsy

Gregory Newton playing his Musical Saw for the show: Gypsy
Gregory Newton playing his Musical Saw in the Musical Gypsy

There are several Musicals where it is appropriate to work the Musical Saw in. – Here is one more – Gypsy.

Flute Circles

Flute Circle

I attended my first Flute Circle at Forest Park Nature Center (Peoria, IL)
The group was hosted by Randy Starnes of Thunderbird Flutes.

I was expecting something on par with the drum circles I have attended in the past, a chaotic blending of beats and rhythms with everyone just ripping away on his/her own percussion instrument. Technically, this same scheme would work for these flutes. These are native American style flutes, hence tuned to the pentatonic scale.

The beauty of the pentatonic scale is that all the notes sound nice together, so in theory, Randy could have turned us loose and the result would have been beautiful music. Sadly, where this breaks down is when not everyone has the same key flute. Thus, the way a flute circle is run is much more orderly, we go around the circle taking turns doing solo work.

– Anyway, it’s fun, you meet people, and get to listen to and play a little music. …. It’s all good.

For more information on Flute Circles, visit the International Native American Flute Circle Listserv

Give encouragement

YOU IS KIND. YOU IS SMART. YOU IS IMPORTANT!

Encouragement

Don’t forget… It’s important to give each other encouragement throughout the day!

A lovely performance by our Greek friends: Nikos [Gioysef] on Musical Saw and the Peace [Tiniakoy] on piano.

Check out the cheat Nikos is using!

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This was performed courtesy of TSIRI MICROFESTIVAL last year