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Thanks, Stuart! Expanded instrumentation - I like it lots. What all do you play? For your flute, is it Irish, silver, penny whistle, ___? On its second appearance, you bend notes more...I wish I could do that more on my silver flute! Pan flutes have a really nice timber, but definitely a different agileness/quality in succession of tones, sliding the embouchure over the tone holes rather than operating fingers on holes/hatches! I was blowing into a section of metal cylinder wind chime yesterday, a la pan pipe, noting that it was actually kind of a percussion instrument in its normal tinkliness hanging in the wind with its companions and striker/player...:-) David A. ...> I've uploaded a small snipped (7.8MB) of a 20 minute jam at > http://mapage.noos.fr/solostring2/22NovSnippet.mp3 > > Like I said, for some reason, the music has become very very > celtic..... Its not a worked out piece at all - just a live jam. Every > sound/note was triggered live with either the instruments or > keyboard/footpedal.. ...> Stuart Wyatt (Solo String Project) - http://SoloString.com