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Bing Futch - "Kokopelli Rising" preview

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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2008

A 3-minute preview of the new album "Kokopelli Rising" from Bing Futch. Mixing Appalachian mountain dulcimer with Native American Flute, percussion and multi-layered vocal melodies and harmonies, Bing Futch's latest release takes two indigenous American instruments and explores both traditional and progressive tribal territories.

This video, which features imagery from out of the American southwest, showcases short clips from each of the ten tracks on the CD. Along with hearing the mountain dulcimer, Native American Flute and vocals, you'll also hear African tongue drum, African gourd shekere, Vietnamese T'rung, a djembe drum from the Dominican Republic and a full range of textures created with synthesizers and percussive loops.

"Kokopelli Rising" is a deeply meditative and thought-provoking journey into the myths, legends and spiritual currents of the land. With a deep respect for tradition and a bold step into the future of tribal music.

Available at http://www.BingFutch.com - $15.99 plus shipping and handling.

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  • Hi Bing, Did you play the NA Flute on this CD also?

  • @mandolinbobdawg Yep - I play all the instruments and do all the singing.

  • Love both your dulcimer and Native American Flute music.

    Chris Schafer

  • @Timberville1 Thank you!

  • Awesome, thanks for the preveiw! The flutes in that are gorgeous!

  • Hey, thanks, Matthew. I'm glad you like it!

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  • Thanks, Ed - it's looking pretty good so far!

  • Oh, I would so love that! Next time I'm coming through that area of the country, I'm looking you up! Thanks so much, mahalo nui loa!

  • Don't forget our invitation to visit, record, in Tombstone & be our guest at Amethyst Ranch! Frank & Barb, Old Tombstone Studio. We love your music & videos!

  • very interesting combination of traditions !

    i wish you that you can sell a lot of the CD´s

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