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Improvisation on a 24-inch Pratap Gujar G-sharp bansuri. Actually, it's two separate improv's that I recorded back-to-back. Later, when I was listening to my recordings, I realized two were very similar in theme so I stitched them together into one video.
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P.S. If you're curious about the location, it's around Deadhorse State Park, Utah.
P.P.S. I noticed after uploading there is a tiny "pop" during the first few seconds of the music. I traced it back to the source recording, but I can't find anything in the waveform that would account for the noise. Hopefully it's not too annoying.
Gear:
main voice: 24-inch, 7-hole Pratap Gujar bansuri in G#
microphone: Shure SM-57
interface: MOTU 828 mk2
DAW: Bitwig Studio 5.1
Additional Credits:
Credit for the song title goes to my sister, Elizabeth.
The nature videos I use are sourced from Pixabay, a community of creatives sharing royalty-free images, videos, audio and other media. All content is released by Pixabay under the Content License, which makes it safe to use without asking for permission or giving credit to the artist - even for certain commercial purposes. However, I like giving credit where it is due. Video creators:
* Desert Vista: Joseph P Hackney
* The Meditator: Monk Vadim
Music produced and performed by Davrus of Meditative Instruments.
Published by Lakehouse Group, LLC., copyright 2024.
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