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We All Come From the Goddess (Hoof and Horn)

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2007

I've recently posted a video with MUCH better sound quality which includes this song. It may be found at: http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=tdALm65QF1s.

Pagan chant I learned a while back. Nicknamed 'the beltaine dirge' by some folks locally due to its tendency to slow down when it's sung in a group. I didn't want that happening, so I increased the speed instead.

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  • Wow! Very cool!! Fantastic performance, that looks quite challenging.

  • Thank you! I'm planning to upload another, higher quality sound version of this piece (not this video) sometime soon. The panpipes are kind of challenging; they require a lot fo breath & that seems to put a lot of people off. In this video I do a fair amount of improvising, and that allows me to be a little more daring in the performance. ;)

  • @Kamibambiraptor That is Awesome just found your channel

  • @Triththaus

    I'm glad you enjoyed the music! :-)

  • beautiful...good job indeed!! Blessed Be!

  • Thank you! Blessed be!

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  • @Kamibambiraptor I subscribed to your channel, your an amazing musician thank you so much for sharing with the rest of us. :)

  • Glad you liked the piece! Best of luck with learning to play; going slowly is good. :)

  • I just bought a very smaller version of that flute! Lol, Im trying to learn to play but am going kind of slowly :P. Good job!!!

  • It's actually in a major scale. While pieces that change key a lot present a challenge on the panpipes, a lot of folk music and popular music fits nicely within the major scale, with a sharp or flat here and there.

    The panpipes are very handsome looking; the maker flames the bamboo slightly, which gives it the mottled dark patches, but it also helps weed out the bad bamboo, as weak pieces will split.

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