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| Bluesy Guitar accented by the Armenian Duduk. |
CD: Tripping Across the World
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| A melancholy song with a very percussive beat. The haunting sadness of the Armenian duduk, with Clarinet and a percussive undercurrent makes for a sad but compelling ride through Armenia. |
CD: Tripping Across The World
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| An Ambient voyage through the hills of Ireland |
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| Blues for Yerevan was derived from this demo that I had recorded |
CD: Tripping Across The World
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| Mournfull Sorrowfull, reaching very deep into sadness for all those who are suffering..........In Iraq, and for that matter everywhere. |
CD: Tripping Across The World
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| Inspired while in Kyoto, japan |
CD: Music Across the World
Label: World Productions
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| Ponderous drums, Shakuhachi flute inspired by the mountain temples that I visited while in Kyoto Japan |
CD: Tripping Across The World
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| A tribute to the people of Afghanistan as played on the Duduk by Gunnard Doboze |
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| Sound Design done by processing several different wind instruments |
CD: Tripping Across The World
Credits: Gunnard Nyman Doboze |
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