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Mayan Temple Flute (triple) (Original Post)
BootinUp
Mar 2024
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Good grief! Incredibly beautiful instrument visually, amazing work of art. The tone is wonderful, still perfect.
Judi Lynn
Mar 2024
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Judi Lynn
(162,374 posts)1. Good grief! Incredibly beautiful instrument visually, amazing work of art. The tone is wonderful, still perfect.
Last edited Sun Mar 3, 2024, 02:26 AM - Edit history (1)
The musician has labored long and hard at his craft, and become intimately aware of the ancient instrument, and the music.
Astonishing, BootinUp. Before seeing the video, had NO idea how timeless the impact would be.
The musician really respects and serves the dimension music adds to our lives.
~ ~ ~
Adding Colima Mayan image of a dog holding maize in its mouth:
Colima pyramids
BootinUp
(49,020 posts)2. completely agree.
rampartc
(5,835 posts)6. i missed that when boot poisted it , judi
thanks for the link back.
the math (or trial and error.) involved to get those resonances was incredible.,
Judi Lynn
(162,374 posts)3. Had to examine the flute again. Mind boggling to see an instrument so incredibly created. Blows me away!
hatrack
(60,920 posts)4. Wow . . .
Waaaaaaaaaaaaay cool!!
Thank you!
GreenWave
(9,167 posts)5. I am stealing this music for my 5 Tibetans!
Right to the bone
lark
(24,149 posts)8. Amazing beautiful and entrancing sound.
WOW!!
BootinUp
(49,020 posts)9. It is. I have enjoyed listening to it a few times.
I also think its fun to imagine I am back in time when the instrument was originally played.