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Abuwan

Music From All Sides

About Me


NEW MUSIC by ABUWAN @
...you mean ONE person is playing ALL of those instruments?
Glenn abuwan plays a lot of music. Songs and Innstrumentals. The notes are still floattting out there somewheres. Maybe theey will come back someday. Fun fun showtime!
Born with musical ears and tapping fingers in the heart of New Jersey, abuwan (glenn w, atl) has been playing, performing and amazing audiences of all ages with his own style of other-worldly music for over 15 years. He plays too many instruments to count, and his unique composing, recording, arranging, and producing skills are undeniable. abuwan puts on an amazing show, solo or as part of his ensemble.
abuwan is also an excellent teacher and presenter offering empowering music lessons on any instrument, experiential music meditation workshops, and world-of-music educational performances.
check out more music by abuwan at
audiostreet and musicforte
Partial Instrument List
Piano

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 7/15/2005
Band Website: musicfreedom.com/abuwan
Band Members: Glenn abuwan multi-instrumentalist and songwriter
Influences: Stephen Micus, Kenneth Newby, Ekova, Gnawa music of Morocco, Pink Floyd, Zappa, Midnite, Mick Karn
Sounds Like: video one: Homemade Sintir with Live Percussion Loops
video two: Live Jaw Harp loops and Didgeridoo
Record Label: Abuwan Productions
Type of Label: None

My Blog

BIO, REVIEWS, AND OTHER INFORMATION

abuwan's Offerings:Music From All Sides - World music meets New Time (modern old time)Facilitated Recording Production ExperiencesDidgeridoo WorkshopSound Healing The Power of Lifes Water VibrationMu...
Posted by Abuwan on Tue, 19 Feb 2008 12:27:00 PST

snow.

snow snow snow snow snow. just took my new vid camera to the lake. it's beautiful in the snow. i have never seen it (snow, not lake) in the 4 years that i have iived here.
Posted by Abuwan on Sat, 19 Jan 2008 11:02:00 PST

Today's Interesting Thing

Why did the caterpillar cross the road? I have no idea, but I watched it make most of the journey. I went for a midnight walk, and I had only walked about 50 feet when I saw a very fuzzy 3 inc...
Posted by Abuwan on Tue, 23 Aug 2005 09:33:00 PST