Hi, just stopping by to say hello, and give you a big heart felt thank you for supporting us so far! :o) We have a new RN collab project going on with Mister Luke O'Hearn, 1st track being uploaded soon - keep an eye out for the release email in the next couple of weeks! Peace n hugs from all @ C.A.T
nice stuff in your player - I see what you mean about the nature sounds!
I should upload some of the tracks from my CD that feature taonga puoro (traditional Maori instruments). To my mind, there's sort of a gradual transition from the nature sounds I recorded, to the sounds of those instruments, some of which imitate noises like birdcalls, or wind - to the European style music on the harp.
There are a couple of more tracks on my Myspace page: http://www.myspace.com/asniharp - you might be interested in "Toccata Seconda Aotearoa remix" (an old Italian crazy piece for harp combined with various taonga puoro), or "Me he manu rere" and "The Rocky Road to Dublin", both working with birdsong.
Oh yeah and I forgot -- crickets! I *have* recorded crickets as well! :lol:
I don't think the little river has any particular name, though.
Thank you. It's a great concept working/composing
with so many different folks , as you are doing.
Happy Holidays. By the way, how is the Arizona music
scene?
Dave
Nice to meet you Dave ..... & thanks for your support! Lovely sound, "The Bridge", v atmospheric. Like your pictures too - very similar to my photos (no such thing as coincidence they say)... All the best, Anna
Thanks , and thank you for your comment on the photos.
The tree with the wood pecker holes is one of my favorite
photos. Most of those photos were taken while I was recording my first collection of music & nature sounds. I actually saw the pileated wood pecker that had been carving up that tree. He was cool. I take it that the photos you have up on your page- you took them yourself ?
They're great.
Dave Antonio
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Hi, just stopping by to say hello, and give you a big heart felt thank you for supporting us so far! :o) We have a new RN collab project going on with Mister Luke O'Hearn, 1st track being uploaded soon - keep an eye out for the release email in the next couple of weeks! Peace n hugs from all @ C.A.T
Thanks for the add. I love your tracks... such evocative music!
Dave is enjoybale in concert. We get to see and hear him perform in Phoenixville in the summers.
Thanks Dave!! Just beautiful..
Love Heather
Hi there,
nice stuff in your player - I see what you mean about the nature sounds!
I should upload some of the tracks from my CD that feature taonga puoro (traditional Maori instruments). To my mind, there's sort of a gradual transition from the nature sounds I recorded, to the sounds of those instruments, some of which imitate noises like birdcalls, or wind - to the European style music on the harp.
There are a couple of more tracks on my Myspace page: http://www.myspace.com/asniharp - you might be interested in "Toccata Seconda Aotearoa remix" (an old Italian crazy piece for harp combined with various taonga puoro), or "Me he manu rere" and "The Rocky Road to Dublin", both working with birdsong.
Oh yeah and I forgot -- crickets! I *have* recorded crickets as well! :lol:
I don't think the little river has any particular name, though.
wow I love it! Thank you :) Peace, Nancy
Thank you. It's a great concept working/composing
with so many different folks , as you are doing.
Happy Holidays. By the way, how is the Arizona music
scene?
Dave
Very nice and pure music!
I like your song Rain Voices. You are very talented with the didge Dave.
Our computer speakers are down, but I will return for a listen when they become repaired...your sound LOOKS intriquing...can't wait to listen.
rW
Nice to meet you Dave ..... & thanks for your support! Lovely sound, "The Bridge", v atmospheric. Like your pictures too - very similar to my photos (no such thing as coincidence they say)... All the best, Anna
Thanks , and thank you for your comment on the photos.
The tree with the wood pecker holes is one of my favorite
photos. Most of those photos were taken while I was recording my first collection of music & nature sounds. I actually saw the pileated wood pecker that had been carving up that tree. He was cool. I take it that the photos you have up on your page- you took them yourself ?
They're great.
Dave Antonio