Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 I have 2 didgeridoo CD's of David Hudson. I'll email you one (and to any other interested members) that features a bass of throbbing didgeridoo blended with mellow saxophone, wailing guitar plus other instruments - merging in places with a rich soprano vocal of Nessun Dorma. Very powerful. dhyana wrote: " Yes! You opened a new door for me, never heard this kind of music before...never even heard of it! Thank you. I'm sampling all of them. I like to dance, and I can see this is great spinning music...can't believe I'm up to 21 spins! (without getting sick!)Feel free to share music with me ANYTIME. Hug. Love, dhyana " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 Can you email them to me too.I would love some of that music.I heard it once on the internet and I really liked it.It kind of gets everything going.Loooll Nicole , " " <...> wrote: > > I have 2 didgeridoo CD's of David Hudson. > > I'll email you one (and to any other interested members) that features > a bass of throbbing didgeridoo blended with mellow saxophone, wailing > guitar plus other instruments - merging in places with a rich soprano > vocal of Nessun Dorma. Very powerful. > > > > > dhyana wrote: " Yes! You opened a new door for me, never heard this > kind of music before...never even heard of it! Thank > you. I'm sampling all of them. I like to dance, and I > can see this is great spinning music...can't believe > I'm up to 21 spins! (without getting sick!)Feel free > to share music with me ANYTIME. Hug. Love, dhyana " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 Oh,forget about sending them to me.I can get them from Napster.Anyone wants some more? Nicole , " " <...> wrote: > > I have 2 didgeridoo CD's of David Hudson. > > I'll email you one (and to any other interested members) that features > a bass of throbbing didgeridoo blended with mellow saxophone, wailing > guitar plus other instruments - merging in places with a rich soprano > vocal of Nessun Dorma. Very powerful. > > > > > dhyana wrote: " Yes! You opened a new door for me, never heard this > kind of music before...never even heard of it! Thank > you. I'm sampling all of them. I like to dance, and I > can see this is great spinning music...can't believe > I'm up to 21 spins! (without getting sick!)Feel free > to share music with me ANYTIME. Hug. Love, dhyana " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2007 Report Share Posted January 6, 2007 Hello, Kind People! As a amateur musician I love all music! I've always been drawn to the sound of Australian Aboriginal sounds! This sounds very intriguing! I would be very grateful for any digeridoo music sent my way! Thank you! :) Stephen C. stephencondrey(at)alltel.net , " ntaroiu " <lsirca wrote: > > Can you email them to me too.I would love some of that music.I heard > it once on the internet and I really liked it.It kind of gets > everything going.Loooll > > Nicole > > > > , " " > <> wrote: > > > > I have 2 didgeridoo CD's of David Hudson. > > > > I'll email you one (and to any other interested members) that > features > > a bass of throbbing didgeridoo blended with mellow saxophone, > wailing > > guitar plus other instruments - merging in places with a rich > soprano > > vocal of Nessun Dorma. Very powerful. > > > > > > > > > > dhyana wrote: " Yes! You opened a new door for me, never heard > this > > kind of music before...never even heard of it! Thank > > you. I'm sampling all of them. I like to dance, and I > > can see this is great spinning music...can't believe > > I'm up to 21 spins! (without getting sick!)Feel free > > to share music with me ANYTIME. Hug. Love, dhyana " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2007 Report Share Posted January 6, 2007 I would love to have this music e-mailed to me please. Thanks xoxo yoga.lisa <...> wrote: I have 2 didgeridoo CD's of David Hudson. I'll email you one (and to any other interested members) that features a bass of throbbing didgeridoo blended with mellow saxophone, wailing guitar plus other instruments - merging in places with a rich soprano vocal of Nessun Dorma. Very powerful. dhyana wrote: " Yes! You opened a new door for me, never heard this kind of music before...never even heard of it! Thank you. I'm sampling all of them. I like to dance, and I can see this is great spinning music...can't believe I'm up to 21 spins! (without getting sick!)Feel free to share music with me ANYTIME. Hug. Love, dhyana " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2007 Report Share Posted January 6, 2007 I agree, the music of the aboriginal didgeridoo is intoxicating. When I was 19 years old, I even flew to Australia as I was drawn there. I backpacked for 2 months, slept in Youth Hostels, in tents and even a friends car. I loved most moments of this adventure and still crave it from time to time. I went to see how much those Didgeridoo's cost and it was $500, a bit steep for me. I will settle for a CD which I will search around for. Stephen Condrey wrote: > > Hello, Kind People! > > As a amateur musician I love all music! I've always been drawn to > the sound of Australian Aboriginal sounds! > This sounds very intriguing! I would be very grateful for any > digeridoo music sent my way! > Thank you! > :) > Stephen C. > stephencondrey(at)alltel.net > > > <%40>, " ntaroiu " > <lsirca wrote: > > > > Can you email them to me too.I would love some of that music.I > heard > > it once on the internet and I really liked it.It kind of gets > > everything going.Loooll > > > > Nicole > > > > > > > > > <%40>, " " > > <> wrote: > > > > > > I have 2 didgeridoo CD's of David Hudson. > > > > > > I'll email you one (and to any other interested members) that > > features > > > a bass of throbbing didgeridoo blended with mellow saxophone, > > wailing > > > guitar plus other instruments - merging in places with a rich > > soprano > > > vocal of Nessun Dorma. Very powerful. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > dhyana wrote: " Yes! You opened a new door for me, never heard > > this > > > kind of music before...never even heard of it! Thank > > > you. I'm sampling all of them. I like to dance, and I > > > can see this is great spinning music...can't believe > > > I'm up to 21 spins! (without getting sick!)Feel free > > > to share music with me ANYTIME. Hug. Love, dhyana " > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 Yes please john, count me in for some of that lovely music. I checked out the website. Much love and gratitude Elektra x x x --- <...> wrote: > I have 2 didgeridoo CD's of David Hudson. > > I'll email you one (and to any other interested > members) that features > To change settings via email: Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 I was always attracted to droning sounds like the ddige, bagpipes of all sorts, the Tibetan Monks chanting before they were popular, etc. and felt that everything I would ever want to know about spirituality was contained in those sounds if only I could unlock the key. Some highlights of my relationship with that vibration were being in Hawaii with friends on a catamaran going out to look for whales to swim with and "calling" them with the didges (we found mothers and babies and swam naked with them), having didges played on each chakra inches above the body, having radiation for cancer with a huge machine making a loud noise above me and going into bliss with the sound and being gifted by meeting people into many types of bagpipes who would come to where I lived and play them and hang out. I am thankful I followed those drones as they have opened up many levels of knowledge for me. Sherri --The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than rule-Albert Einstein -------------- Original message -------------- Leshya <pleiades69 I agree, the music of the aboriginal didgeridoo is intoxicating. When I was 19years old, I even flew to Australia as I was drawn there. I backpacked for 2 months,slept in Youth Hostels, in tents and even a friends car. I loved most momentsof this adventure and still crave it from time to time.I went to see how much those Didgeridoo's cost and it was $500, a bit steepfor me. I will settle for a CD which I will search around for.Stephen Condrey wrote:>> Hello, Kind People!>> As a amateur musician I love all music! I've always been drawn to> the sound of Australian Aboriginal sounds!> This sounds very intriguing! I would be very grateful for any> digeridoo music sent my way!> Thank you!> :) > Stephen C.> stephencondrey(at)alltel.net>> Kundalini-Awakening-Systems- 1 > <%40>, "ntaroiu"> <lsirca wrote:> >> > Can you email them to me too.I would love some of that music.I> heard> > it once on the internet and I really liked it.It kind of gets> > everything going.Loooll> >> > Nicole> >> >> >> > > <%40>, ""> > <> wrote:> > >> > > I have 2 didgeridoo CD's of David Hudson.> > >> > > I'll email you one (and to any other interested members) that> > features> > > a bass of throbbing didgeridoo blended with mellow saxophone,> > wailing> > > guitar plus other instruments - merging in places with a rich> > soprano> > > vocal of Nessun Dorma. Very powerful.> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > dhyana wrote: "Yes! You opened a new door for me, never heard> > this> > > kind of music before...never even heard of it! Thank> > > you. I'm sampling all of them. I like to dance, and I> > > can see this is great spinning music...can't believe> > > I'm up to 21 spins! (without getting sick!)Feel free> > > to share music with me ANYTIME. Hug. Love, dhyana"> > >> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 Hi everyone - I've sent a couple of Didgeridoo tracks to those interested but was unsuccessful in getting through Stephen's ISP - still working on that. Sherri - happy to send to you also - though I imagine you have heaps of material already. Interested to read Lisa's comment on the cost of a didgeridoo. I have a friend (a Russian - not an aboriginal) who gave me a very plausible recital with a vacuum cleaner barrel - I'm sure it lacked the spiritual resonances of the Dreamtime but it does make you query the prices that tourist resorts charge. Love to all - John. - kaliese Sunday, January 07, 2007 8:33 PM Re: Re: O Blessed Day! - Didgeridoo - dhyana I was always attracted to droning sounds like the ddige, bagpipes of all sorts, the Tibetan Monks chanting before they were popular, etc. and felt that everything I would ever want to know about spirituality was contained in those sounds if only I could unlock the key. Some highlights of my relationship with that vibration were being in Hawaii with friends on a catamaran going out to look for whales to swim with and "calling" them with the didges (we found mothers and babies and swam naked with them), having didges played on each chakra inches above the body, having radiation for cancer with a huge machine making a loud noise above me and going into bliss with the sound and being gifted by meeting people into many types of bagpipes who would come to where I lived and play them and hang out. I am thankful I followed those drones as they have opened up many levels of knowledge for me. Sherri --The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than rule-Albert Einstein -------------- Original message -------------- Leshya <pleiades69 (AT) cox (DOT) net> I agree, the music of the aboriginal didgeridoo is intoxicating. When I was 19years old, I even flew to Australia as I was drawn there. I backpacked for 2 months,slept in Youth Hostels, in tents and even a friends car. I loved most momentsof this adventure and still crave it from time to time.I went to see how much those Didgeridoo's cost and it was $500, a bit steepfor me. I will settle for a CD which I will search around for.Stephen Condrey wrote:>> Hello, Kind People!>> As a amateur musician I love all music! I've always been drawn to> the sound of Australian Aboriginal sounds!> This sounds very intriguing! I would be very grateful for any> digeridoo music sent my way!> Thank you!> :) > Stephen C.> stephencondrey(at)alltel.net>> Kundalini-Awakening-Systems- 1 > <%40>, "ntaroiu"> <lsirca wrote:> >> > Can you email them to me too.I would love some of that music.I> heard> > it once on the internet and I really liked it.It kind of gets> > everything going.Loooll> >> > Nicole> >> >> >> > > <%40>, ""> > <> wrote:> > >> > > I have 2 didgeridoo CD's of David Hudson.> > >> > > I'll email you one (and to any other interested members) that> > features> > > a bass of throbbing didgeridoo blended with mellow saxophone,> > wailing> > > guitar plus other instruments - merging in places with a rich> > soprano> > > vocal of Nessun Dorma. Very powerful.> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > dhyana wrote: "Yes! You opened a new door for me, never heard> > this> > > kind of music before...never even heard of it! Thank> > > you. I'm sampling all of them. I like to dance, and I> > > can see this is great spinning music...can't believe> > > I'm up to 21 spins! (without getting sick!)Feel free> > > to share music with me ANYTIME. Hug. Love, dhyana"> > >> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 Hi, I'd love to have the tracks. My didge cost $300.00 but there are very good playing ones made of that plastic pipe that sound great! Sherri --The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than rule-Albert Einstein -------------- Original message -------------- "" <...> Hi everyone - I've sent a couple of Didgeridoo tracks to those interested but was unsuccessful in getting through Stephen's ISP - still working on that. Sherri - happy to send to you also - though I imagine you have heaps of material already. Interested to read Lisa's comment on the cost of a didgeridoo. I have a friend (a Russian - not an aboriginal) who gave me a very plausible recital with a vacuum cleaner barrel - I'm sure it lacked the spiritual resonances of the Dreamtime but it does make you query the prices that tourist resorts charge. Love to all - John. - kaliese (AT) comcast (DOT) net Sunday, January 07, 2007 8:33 PM Re: Re: O Blessed Day! - Didgeridoo - dhyana I was always attracted to droning sounds like the ddige, bagpipes of all sorts, the Tibetan Monks chanting before they were popular, etc. and felt that everything I would ever want to know about spirituality was contained in those sounds if only I could unlock the key. Some highlights of my relationship with that vibration were being in Hawaii with friends on a catamaran going out to look for whales to swim with and "calling" them with the didges (we found mothers and babies and swam naked with them), having didges played on each chakra inches above the body, having radiation for cancer with a huge machine making a loud noise above me and going into bliss with the sound and being gifted by meeting people into many types of bagpipes who would come to where I lived and play them and hang out. I am thankful I followed those drones as they have opened up many levels of knowledge for me. Sherri --The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than rule-Albert Einstein -------------- Original message -------------- Leshya <pleiades69 (AT) cox (DOT) net> I agree, the music of the aboriginal didgeridoo is intoxicating. When I was 19years old, I even flew to Australia as I was drawn there. I backpacked for 2 months,slept in Youth Hostels, in tents and even a friends car. I loved most momentsof this adventure and still crave it from time to time.I went to see how much those Didgeridoo's cost and it was $500, a bit steepfor me. I will settle for a CD which I will search around for.Stephen Condrey wrote:>> Hello, Kind People!>> As a amateur musician I love all music! I've always been drawn to> the sound of Australian Aboriginal sounds!> This sounds very intriguing! I would be very grateful for any> digeridoo music sent my way!> Thank you!> :) > Stephen C.> stephencondrey(at)alltel.net>> Kundalini-Awakening-Systems- 1 > <%40>, "ntaroiu"> <lsirca wrote:> >> > Can you email them to me too.I would love some of that music.I> heard> > it once on the internet and I really liked it.It kind of gets> > everything going.Loooll> >> > Nicole> >> >> >> > > <%40>, ""> > <> wrote:> > >> > > I have 2 didgeridoo CD's of David Hudson.> > >> > > I'll email you one (and to any other interested members) that> > features> > > a bass of throbbing didgeridoo blended with mellow saxophone,> > wailing> > > guitar plus other instruments - merging in places with a rich> > soprano> > > vocal of Nessun Dorma. Very powerful.> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > dhyana wrote: "Yes! You opened a new door for me, never heard> > this> > > kind of music before...never even heard of it! Thank> > > you. I'm sampling all of them. I like to dance, and I> > > can see this is great spinning music...can't believe> > > I'm up to 21 spins! (without getting sick!)Feel free> > > to share music with me ANYTIME. Hug. Love, dhyana"> > >> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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