https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEQsM4SApQs
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And through that ‘scent’ one can go further into it … Though I better not go. I might end up somewhere I wouldn’t know “where the f* am I?” * |
Here's the Carnyx in accompaniment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C11LfdMV8js And with the lyre. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCAh-9HjYvA |
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I would remain skeptical if I were you.:smile: This type of communication seems filled with holes. Different cultures, different upbringing, different education levels, different experiences. Different understandings of words seems to be a big hurdle too. Every time I write something it always feels incomplete. Didgeridoo, awe that's funny. I had a vid. linked in and deleted it because it was a didgeridoo player on a carnyx. I thought it was hypocritical or deceptive. I was going to pick the rain stick. LOL.(Joke) There was a time I seen and heard them everywhere.:icon_puke_r: They were cool for a minute. |
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Cool,cool. Gotta Love the birds. One big thing I love about Nature and All the creatures, is their motives are so pure. Unlike the human species. I got stung a few years back by a Bald Face Hornet. It hit me hard and fast, stung once by my ear whole and then once by my eye before I even knew what happened. I knew instantly though that I was in it's territory and it did not want me there. I loved it because it was just pure communication.I have no doubt it could have done much worse if it needed to. It actually filled me with joy and happiness. Because I get tired of all the hidden intent in the human world or wondering about humans reasoning. |
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It's all good, but thanks for the sentiment. There has been a change of perspective on my end. This has been my best lesson on Forgiveness. So I view it as a gift to me which I found freedom through.:smile: |
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? I find the Carnyx sound alone most fascinating, and in parts it does sound like a didgeridoo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRIQp4qZrrE And there is that difference whether one uses it for creating war sounds or uses it for ceremonial ‘trance effects’ or plays it as a musical instrument. * Didge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyKD0KELl1w I think I posted this before; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cizByru14jc David’s talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2vqIPtqzLM * |
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There was a pattern of narcissists coming into my life, until I learned to say no. And no meant, that I no longer took their emotional wellbeing as my responsibility. * |
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This is the vid. of the Didgeridoo player on the Carnyx. I thought it would be funny since your in Oz. Then I thought better of it, like I said it seemed disingenuous to the Carnyx and it's use. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxfwEUL2Y_U The Carnyx reminded me of my favorite childhood instrument, the vacuum hose. I also wondered if the Carnyx and the Loch Ness monster had any connection.:icon_scratch: Here is a 10 min. serious musical piece with Carnyx and other old instruments. Forgotten sounds https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxYvAs1179s |
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William Barton is another of ‘our’ known Didgeridoo men. (Traditionally not played by women). Traditional singing at times gives me the chills … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PW7xVNdRtm4 But I am more intrigued by the Carnyx, because it has an ‘echo’ to it - didge doesn’t have. And those ‘echoes’ can really capture my attention, but then I might get lost in them. Like the silly & lame joke: Have you heard of the lost tribe?” No. Who are they? Their name is “Where the f* are we?” Quote:
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Stop it. What!! I feel tricked, what a treat that was. Was not expecting that,as soon as He started playing strings I was hooked. The was some top shelf music there.:laughing7: |
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