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Zane's Song (Wind Song's Lullaby)
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Zane's Song Long before Zane was born Raven asked me to write a song for him using the Native Flute and the day that he is born I want you to play it for him. So I wrote a very slow mellow lullaby with long lyrical notes.
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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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World World Fusion
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#3,872 today Peak #1
#486 in subgenre Peak #1
Author
John DeBoer
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John DeBoer
Uploaded
August 19, 2011
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MP3 4.1 MB 128 kbps 4:28
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Zane's Song Long before Zane was born Raven asked me to write a song for him using the Native Flute and the day that he is born I want you to play it for him. So I wrote a very slow mellow lullaby with long lyrical notes. It is like the breath of life. Joy has wind chimes at her house that are tuned to orchestra pitch and are huge. Zane's Song’s melody are the same notes as the chimes so when the wind blows and you play the flute the chimes actually play different cord structures that sounds like the accompaniment. Joy really loved “Zane's Song” so every time I came over to see her I would play it for her and if the wind wasn’t blowing I would move the clapper with my hand and play the native flute with the chimes as they rang out. Some days the wind would make the most beautiful chime cord structures and lofted the music to the sky and inspired us and filled your heart with Joy. The day Zane was born was a little bit hectic and I was worried about Joy and Zane, but finally Zane was born and they said everything was fine. The nurse brought him out to see us and he was crying. I was still a little worried about the little guy. I remembered that Raven had said that I should play Zane's Song for him when he came out. So I put my native flute up to my lips and started to play. As I did he stopped crying and turned his head slightly and with those shinny alert eyes stared right at me for the whole song and didn’t make a sound. I knew he was alright! One of the nurses said they had never seen anything like that before. Then the nurses and doctors and all the bright lights came back. They moved him and washed him up and then he started crying again, but when I was playing I could see that he could remember this song that was music from the other world when he was floating and weightless. I could see that he recognized the song as something very soothing and familiar. It made him happy Zane little buddy “Welcome to the World!!!”
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Zane's Song Long before Zane was born Raven asked me to write a song for him using the Native Flute and the day that he is born I want you to play it for him. So I wrote a very slow mellow lullaby with long lyrical notes. It is like the breath of life. Joy has wind chimes at her house that are tuned to orchestra pitch and are huge. Zane's Song’s melody are the same notes as the chimes so when the wind blows and you play the flute the chimes actually play different cord structures that sounds like the accompaniment. Joy really loved “Zane's Song” so every time I came over to see her I would play it for her and if the wind wasn’t blowing I would move the clapper with my hand and play the native flute with the chimes as they rang out. Some days the wind would make the most beautiful chime cord structures and lofted the music to the sky and inspired us and filled your heart with Joy. The day Zane was born was a little bit hectic and I was worried about Joy and Zane, but finally Zane was born and they said everything was fine. The nurse brought him out to see us and he was crying. I was still a little worried about the little guy. I remembered that Raven had said that I should play Zane's Song for him when he came out. So I put my native flute up to my lips and started to play. As I did he stopped crying and turned his head slightly and with those shinny alert eyes stared right at me for the whole song and didn’t make a sound. I knew he was alright! One of the nurses said they had never seen anything like that before. Then the nurses and doctors and all the bright lights came back. They moved him and washed him up and then he started crying again, but when I was playing I could see that he could remember this song that was music from the other world when he was floating and weightless. I could see that he recognized the song as something very soothing and familiar. It made him happy Zane little buddy “Welcome to the World!!!”
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