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"This music transcends the boundaries of time and space. It almost floats." - (Alpha Music Group)
About myself and my music: I play Woodlands, Plains, and Lakota style flutes (in keys of low A to high C) in traditional Native American style. I also write song/instruction books for 6 hole and 5 hole flutes and design my windpony flutes in various soft, hard, and exotic woods. If you're interested in learning more, follow the links below.
When I record or perform in concert, each song is different every time. I feel that my playing is guided by spirit. My journeys between the deserts, high plateaus and mountains of the southwest form the foundation of my music.
Why Native Jazz? What makes Jazz..Jazz is the freeform way in which it is played.Jazz is composed as it is played and is the most natural , spontaneous music. Ancient native american flute players had no written music, they played from the heart, expressing thier emotions and desires thru thier flutes. I called my style of play Native Jazz because, not only do I compose as I play, but I play without the use of mechanically contrived "nature" sounds or other instruments.
Song information:
MoonRider
Santa Fe Trail (A) 4:27
Cornwood (Low C) 2:51
Canyonlands (F) 3:09
Peppercorn (Low A) 3:09
Drifting Village (G) 5:23
October Skies (Double F) 3:53
Windpony Serenade (F) 1:11
Arise & Shine (C) 3:47
Sunday River (G) 6:27
MoonRider (D) 4:22
Bobcat Night (D) 1:22
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