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Erik The Flutemaker in Jeruselem

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2009

In 2007 Erik and his wife Linda were invited to do theater in Israel. Taking his flutes and bamboo saxes along Erik had a blast. Check out the natural reverb in an old church in Jerusalem. The Soprano Bamboo Sax is Available at www.eriktheflutemaker.com.

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  • Im not a Christ-worshiper, but in the Native American way that flute is good medicine. It's just a flute to everyone else but to you it means something sacred.

  • Man what a sound from that little flute! INCREDIBLE!!!!!!! You blessed that Church with your talented playing!

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  • gracias,..muchas gracias.

  • next time youll be in israel please come to visit our "fute in the galilee center"

  • i am happy you came jerusalem

    welcome

    israel best place in the world

  • Absolutely wonderfull, i won't call myself a christian or jewish or whatever but you're flute and your soul must be blessed to be able whispering the magic voice of God, simply well-understood by everyone listening...

  • You can't describe acoustics like that --- this video doesn't adequately reveal the depth and reverberation of those walls and hollows --- man, I would have loved to be there to hear that sax-flute played. Thank you Erik!

  • ahh that was awesome

  • @jeditight Shlomo hawro, Barekh Mor

  • Aboon Dbeshmayo next time :P?

  • @Rawmundo Shlomo Ilkhoon. I converted to Orthodox faith; I am an American. Wanted to echo the hello to the Monk or Bishop in the video.

  • Thats a Syriac Orthodox Church!!! My church! Woooow God Bless you ahuno ("brother" in our aramaic tongue)!!! I hope to visit that particular church sometime!

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