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Category Archives: LightFlutes
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album: Beneath the Surface – music for shakuhachi, violin and tunnel
Posted in LightFlutes, Music, my meanderings, reviews
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Table Cape to Design Tasmania
From the Tarkine, Em and I drove to Wynyard on the north coast and spent one and a half days in and around the Table Cape Lighthouse, using the acoustic to inspire new music, and also sitting outside by ourselves … Continue reading
Standing by the Fresnel lens
standing by the Fresnel lens — stomach rising and plunging with distant ship on ocean swell — a subtle melody tickles my ears . eddying whistle-tones dimly penetrate the glass panels of my enclosed crow’s nest my lofty citadel warmed … Continue reading
Posted in Environmental essays and poems, LightFlutes, poems
Tagged ecopoetry, Fresnel Lens, lightflute, lighthouse, ocean, oyster catcher, pacific gull, poem, whistle tones
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unborn melodies
a solitary lightflute keeps vigil on the shore of consciousness beaming unborn melodies across an ocean of incessant thought beyond the liminal curve of the ear’s horizon
LightFlute
I spent several days playing the LightFlute on a remote point on Bruny Island in the Southern Ocean in October 2014. It was a remarkable experience. They call it a Light House… but no-one lives in it. It is a … Continue reading
Posted in LightFlutes, Music, my meanderings, odd and ends
Tagged Bruny Island, lightflute, lighthouse, shakuhachi, tasmania, Whispered Shadows
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