Last Release Rec.
Hello to all of you guys,
Holding hope that we all had gone through difficult times,
and we would continue so, me personally following a loss of a family member, there has not been a recorded piece of music throughout the past two years. There is a link below of the last record of me and Daniel, my hometown guitarist. Exactly two years ago.
However, I will soon hit the road, and probably begin recording solo, of new stuff as I wait on the crafting of my first professional kaval, the wooden flute. This time of black african wood. The last one I had made angift to a man claiming to lead child folk chorior in the city of plumps. I play in C major. But it's open end allows me to go in E, or B variations. It is really versetile in terms of gammas. It was made of cranberry wood, and as it served me five years, through which I helped completing a track in Marseille with the family of apricots , a wonderful welcome by my French love ones. I am glad that our super classic instrument is gaining popularity despite it's difficulty in using it as a true spiritual instruments due it's open end mouth piece character. I have heard that. Japanese guys had purchased one. Unfortunately, the Olympics would be postponed until who knows when.
I would assume that my first new release would be a partially grieving due the loss of my brother. That had been the most difficult time of my life. Planing a trip in America, a long honeymoon, yo, I may skip Paris, because my primary adult home, as I call, this time living from the end - rejoicing through music despite all measures of pandemic, is the United States of America.
Daniel would be heading towards Amsterdam with his quitar, and may be we would do a short intro somewhere, God knows where. I would like you to particularly pay attention to the last 3 min. track of the 12 min. Link on soundcloud, as I couldn't upload it on N1M.
So cheers, with cherry juice,
Don't fear the crown virus, it don't touch good people, by heart. :)