Songkeeper: Sanai Song

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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2009

Martial arts requires a certain degree of mental and emotional discipline, in addition to the physical control. Music is much the same way. For a martial artist, training entails the practice of technique to the point at which it may be performed without thought, and with the proper emotional content. A musician may experience something similar as he plays, especially if he has undergone sufficient training with his instrument. It truly is art either way; the mind is unclouded, and the will and the movement remain strong.

For this video, I chose to play my transverse wood flute at my dojang, in an attempt to express musically the sort of spirit in which I often find myself while training. The flute was made by Russ Venable from maple, walnut, and bocote, with an aeolian, or "mogen avos," tuning (though I'm playing it here with more of an east Asian sound). This is an untitled ad-lib, so I simply refer to it here with the name of my dojang: Sanai.

For more of my music, watch my other videos here on YouTube, and check out my original CD, "Only Natural," available at http://cdbaby.com/cd/cumberworth

Original music and performance by Stephen Cumberworth.

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Uploader Comments (Lanovran)

  • Hey Man, are you planning on attending Zion again this year?

  • No, I won't make it this time. Too much else going on. :)

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  • very beautifull, i see you put a lot of detail in your info ;)

    but the final flute spin, thats just show of ;p

  • Very impressive. Glad to have caught up to you again

  • Sounds Great! You are very Talented!!!!

  • very nice.. some of your best playing

  • Beautiful!

  • Hey Stephen, great fluteplaying, and what a nice flute...wow!

    Greetings Hans aka Gurpie

  • Way to go Stephen, that was pretty sweet!

    Ed

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