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There is an ancient legend of a melody that when it is sang or played the person singing it becomes invisible. The music blends so well with the surroundings that it is barley perceptible by other people.
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Bio John De Boer (Spirit of Thunder) A wonderfully talented musician and composer, the flute music of John De Boer and his debut recording "Flute Songs for a Blue Moon" are certainly a welcome addition and we are honored to have this acclaimed artist." Music is not just something that he does music is everything that he is.... “ John De Boer has played with or fronted for many well known artists such as Chubby Checker, The Crystals, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, Henry Lee Summers, Johnny Paycheck, Lou Cristie, Billy Joe Royal, John Anderson, Merle Hagert, and many more. John's original flute songs are composed and inspired while playing in natural surroundings by waterfalls or a river. The Native American flute sings and echoes in the valleys while the birds whisper melodies in the wind as the magic flutes plays. The inclusion of these types of sonic backgrounds on his latest release," Flute Songs for a Blue Moon" is a testament to these inspirations, taking the listener on a journey of magical explorations with the Native American Flute. John De Boer's music is played from his heart, and when you hear his songs you can tell they were born from deep within his soul. John's music has been described as meditative, soothing and healing in its truly mystical essence. "Flute Songs for a Blue Moon" is a must have for any lover of Native (love) flute music. You can hear the voice of many ancients in the music of John De Boer as he plays the Native American flute. De Boer's approach to composing and performing accommodates the spiritual dimension of music. He employees an artistic note bending technique on his flute that wrenches the soul of the listener and blends the melodic contours of his songs with the joys, triumph, and tragedies common to the heart of all men. John De Boer has been a professional musician for over 20 years. A multi-talented composer and entertainer, John has been performing on stage and national television since he was four years old. He holds a degree in fine arts and is a certified music teacher. Still, John mostly plays "by ear", believing that music theory and sheet music are a mere guide to assist a person in finding the music which resides inside of each of our souls. John De Boer's Biography
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Beats Smooth
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Peak #536
Peak in subgenre #184
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John De Boer
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John De Boer
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March 03, 2005
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MP3 4.9 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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Wanagi (ghost, spirit/soul) Ghost The Song of Invisibility There is an ancient legend of a melody that when it is sang or played the person singing it becomes invisible. The music blends so well with the surroundings that it is barley perceptible by other people. When I first discovered this melody I would walk as a shadow unseen like a ghost among people who wonder where the song was coming from as it drifted someplace in the twilight between their sub- conscience and conscience mind. When I'm playing these notes in my spirit soul state between invisibility and visibility I can't always tell what is real from what is not, but the sound is always a haunting as I fade into the black. The crow always seems to be near and the wind seems to blow the melody in all directions so you can never tell quite where it is coming from. It seems the presence of the melody enchants the listener into believing the song is somehow coming from their imagination and a look of serenity comes over their face. When I was in the studio recording the song I had some problems. The sound engineer kept asking me where I went to and was I still in there. Eventually I had him turn out the light in the recording booth. So it must actually work and do some thing even when I don’t want to disappear. I've also had people say that it seemed to take them somewhere else. So maybe I stay in the same place, because I can always see them, but it takes them to another place in their mind rendering me invisible to them. Sometimes though for some reason it really scares me to be invisible. I find myself wanting to stop the song and appear, but I can't seem to end the song, it is as though the song has a mind of its own. I also notice every time I play the melody I want to play it again and again. I think somehow if I play the song enough that I will cease to be and all that will be left is a haunting melody. Don't get me wrong it has been a lot of fun being able to be someplace and not be noticed kind of like a fly on the wall. At certain times the cloak of invisibility the song has given me has allowed me to get out of a lot of a lot of tight situations, but the more I become invisible the harder it is to become visible again. For someone who is trying to use the song of invisibility here are a couple of hints. Any other song that can be heard negates the invisibility. The radius of invisibility is somewhat small, so use with caution and presence of wind is required. Also be careful you may get addicted to being ghost like and your spirit-soul my not be able to reappear. love and peace Spirit john de boer We all have a song inside us it tells us who we are. Mitakuye Oyasin !! (we are all related) Wakan tanka nici un mitakola (Walk in Peace.) Witsatologi nihi! ~Many blessings to you~ http://www.sonicgarden.com/artists/john_de_boer Music and Video http://www.soundclick.com/johndeboer Music Hope to see ya at the
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