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@TheMorningCoffee if you would allow it -to be nice. My channel is about the work I do, my experience, perspective/opinion. If I find something that has empowered myself I will share it hopefully without getting any labels/sarcasm. My appologies if I have presented myself in a way you may interpret as being greater than others, this is not my intention, however it is to share, educate & empower others.
ОтветитьLovely vid - thank you so much!
ОтветитьLike what you say about pulse/frequencies for healing and ascension. Very interesting.
ОтветитьYour vids deserve way more views. Great information, and I think you are doing great things helping us to learn about these sonic benefits so we can all grow and develop faster. I have learned so much from you!
Ответитьnice clip..thx
ОтветитьI think you are missing that the drum IS a part of caucasian culture as well!For a good example,listen to celtic music of all kinds.The bodrun is the heartbeat of Irish and other celtic musical forms.
Ответить@dustinerikson Hi there, I was very specific to state that it isn't or hasn't been as wide spread or known/integrated through all caucasian culture. Still even today it's a "celtic" instrument rather than "caucasian" instrument whereas a drum being called an "African" or "Asian" drum is known, remembered and passed on through its entire culture. This is moreso a observation on the matter.
Ответить@AscensionSeries An additional note; personally I've learned more about classical & Ethnic instruments in school over traditional caucasian instruments. When purchasing traditional caucasian instruments online or in retail stores either as real instruments or as "sampled sounds" for playing on musical keyboards I haven't seen them listed as "traditional caucasian" but have seen it simply listed only as "Celtic".
ОтветитьAwesome love and light!
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