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Improvisation With Pagan Songs (High Audio; Panpipe)

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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2008

A track which didn't make it onto my CD for various reasons, but which I thought was a shame to waste, so here it is, with a selection of pictures from Supernatural British Columbia. It starts with some improvising in an exotic scale, then becomes an improvisation on the chants 'The Earth is our Mother, (We must take care of Her)' and 'We All Come From the Goddess (Hoof and Horn).

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  • Your work is truly amazing.

    Very enchanting

    Blessed be

  • Thank you! I learned a lot of these pagan chants years ago, so they've had a lot of years to get embellished in my imagination. I've posted some more pagan chants with good audio recently (not as good as this video, but still pretty good).

    Blessed be

  • i love the tune ^_^

  • Thank you! :)

  • I love the tuen of this music. Thanks for posting it. Bless be.

  • I'm glad you liked it! Blessed be! :)

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  • Very nice music Blessdings )O(

  • Your welcome..it's true thnxs for uploading your Tune ^_^.  Blessed Be

  • There's a certain 'something' about ancient songs. As you've no doubt noticed, despite that I am pagan (*I'd thought - from your YouTube name - that you were likely pagan as well, but I guess not!), I am quite fond of a number of Christian songs. The music 'points' at something, so to speak, that we may all hold in reverence. :)

  • It's a shame such wonderful music has been given a bad name due to its derivations; very worth the listen for anyone who can open their minds and look past religious blockades. A Christian myself, I thoroughly enjoy the tunes here; the calm or hurried, always enchanting, often haunting beauty of ancient traditional chants and songs.

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