Ethno Geo By Andrew Clem & Myself

Started by tafka, April 21, 2009, 07:38:09 AM

tafka

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this is a revamped version. i play the Korg.
and multi-talented A.C. on Didgeridoo & Jaw Harp.
DIDGERIDOO this has to be a first here???
Andrew its Great what it adds to this.

Tony J.
and if the sun should fail to rise against my
shoulders one last time...

Greeny

This is REALLY different. But good different. Yep - I think this might well be the first didgeridoo on here, but probably not the last. It's impossible to categorise this... kind of soundtrack stuff, but maybe more experimental than that. Either way, it's a fine piece of work from both of you. 

Geir

AC/TJ this is really great !!! I love this little piece of music ...
Loved the first one Tony and this makes it even more exciting!!

Great work!!!

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Oh well ........

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Great collab! The added flavor fit the meal perfectly - A dash of diggeridoo, and a pinch of harp (Almost cracked a tooth on one of those things once! :P).

Later,

Mark
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Kody

This is just GREAT!!!!!!I liked it before, but this takes the cake, guys!! I'm speechless!!
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SE

This is fantasic, really original and great collab well done all involved!!!
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Ferryman_1957

Effin' brilliant. I definitely hear Oz now!!! There's a real dose of Gabriel here. Great job guys, and great idea to do this.

Cheers,

Nigel

Satchwood

What a cool tune guys!  Very nice collaboration! 

The first time I heard a didgeridoo was by a band called Brother...kind of an outback Australian Celtic kind of band.

Well done, super-sounding ear candy!!
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OsCKilO

Fantastic collaboration.......

"Reminds me of when I was in Africa............" 

Only Joking! It screams Raw Australian Outback this time!

Love this tune even more now.

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Wiley

 ;D ;D ;D I just looked to see what a digeridoo was.  Thats pretty neat.  You guys were great!!  Sounds like the outback to me!!  ;D ;D