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  • The nuances in each instrument, backed by years of study in each unique culture, are evidence of this master percussionist/musician. Thanks for sharing this one, Higgy. Awesome.

  • load of shit ,... not any tune there whatsoever

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  • @minjita42 one can trace music back in history to find there was not so much a need for a standard measured scale as music and song was passed on from family to family and textured with feeling. Your harsh criticism only show that that you do not have appreciation for Native American culture. Thumbs down for you.

  • Martin, I also want to thank you for sharing the sounds of indigenous instruments. You are a gifted teacher and musician. I wish I could see you in person. It must be a wonderful experience to hear you play in person. I have only been able to hear some of your songs in short samples on the internet. And I indeed connected with the songs. I hope you and your viewers can hear me playing a prehispanic inspired clay flute on You Tube. Search for Xi Na Tse.

  • Now THIS was truly interesting!

  • fantastic!

  • Pay attention folks! This is a true master of

    Native American Music.  Salud!

  • THis was just a sample you should see Martin when he really gets going. He is quite the musician.

  • Martin, you are the master at what you do keep up the good work in educated everyone about the music of our forefathers.

  • Marvelous! Thank you Martine for a soulful demonstration!

    Thank you Higgy for posting! Great vid!

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