He started his day like he started his life, just doing the things everyone else was doing mostly, not paying much attention to the details. He saw the flute in mid-morning over on the desk amidst those details, a slice of sunlight through the window cutting across its midriff. He caught it up in his hand, recalling something from a racial memory perhaps, or a really good documentary. Either way he set out right then, flute in hand, and headed straight for the mountain top.
It was pretty at the top, unbelievably beautiful too. He pulled in a long drawn breath that made the hairs on his arms stand up and, touching his lips to the flute, he felt the wind within and without as one. His song danced off into the sky, the spirits heard him and knew his intent.
Afterword he sat on that rock in the sky and considered his situation. He was not a native to this land, even though he was born here, had always lived here.
Such things made about as much sense as anything else.
Hi Everyone,
This is my very first newsletter; issue one of the Ajikas Journey. This is my first time playing with a newsletter so I am sure it will evolve and take shape over time. At the very least I want to use it as a channel to update people on my musical adventures and provide some means for staying in touch otherwise. This issue will mostly be collecting all my current stuff into one place for ease of browsing.
For all the ways to stay in touch with me online please see the end of this newsletter.
In the Beginning
I have been really happy with all the developments that are happening so quickly. It was just over a month ago I started playing open mic nights and already I am starting to get offers to play cooler places! I am also getting the initial stirrings of some online notice – such fun! Embracing music as what I want to do with my life has been a long time coming. It was a real process of creative maturing that has lead me to this place. I am so grateful to be here.
What Does Ajikas Mean Anyway?
Ajikas (ah-GEE-kaas) is a word I made up years and years ago as a sort of unknown totem. I see it as a symbol through which to express energies that leaves the door wide open to move in any direction. In a way it is the name of my one-man band, a way to conceptualize at-a-glance the art object that my musical adventures produce.
Ajikas.com Redesigned
Yes, I have redesigned my site yet again. The site has gone through many forms to reach this one. IT was even in a very similar form not long ago! After trying on a few designs I feel like this one will suit me for a time now. But, I am a web designer, so I expect I will want to play with the design again soon. Let me know what you think: www.ajikas.com.
Also, please check out my blog at ajikas.com/journal. I write entries about my music, other music I am in to, articles about blogging (and social networking) and my various esoteric interests.
Free MP3 Downloads
I currently have three free MP3 downloads available through my site.
“Tuning the Psychospere” is the latest and reflects my current interests. For me the music is as much about the silence as the sound.
“Three World Portal” is an improvised piece I captured at the beach one day. I was really impressed with how clear the flute and ocean came through and so have provided it for others to enjoy.
“Heron Contemplates the Afternoon Moon” is also a flute track but with the inclusion of a crystal singing bowl and some nature sounds. It is largely and experiment as I learn to record, mix and master my own music. Plus it is a simple sketch experimenting with more of a sense of narrative and multiple sound sources.
Find all my downloads at ajikas.com. More free music soon…
In the Studio
I have two main focuses in my life right now, playing live and recording in my studio. The studio is still in the works. Right now I need a few pieces of gear to get it really happening. But I am just awestruck that I have a studio at all! What a gift.
Upcoming Live Performances
Here are the latest shows I have planned for August and September. These times and location may change as the organizers sort them out, plus I will hopefully be adding more too the list. The best way to find out about my current list of shows is to visit my site at www.ajikas.com/live/.
Aug 8th, 2010, 1pm (today)
Mission Trails Outdoor Amphitheater
Facebook Event Page
San Diego Flute Circle
An open mic format gathering of native flute players from around the area.
Aug 14th, 2010, 7pm
Seaside Church
Facebook Event Page
Swami Nirvanananda Children’s Benefit
I will be playing the udu (clay drum) as accompaniment to my friend Dan Blanchard who will be playing the Santoor.
Aug 26th, 2010, 6pm
Encinitas Library
Encinitas Fresh Open Mic
The acoustics in this room are fantastic. In July there was a full string quartet that showed up to play. This is an open mic like no other open mic.
Sep 19th, 2010, 3pm
Mission Trails Outdoor Amphitheater
San Diego Flute Circle special concert for the Mission Trails Visitor Center reception
This should be sweet. It will be an all native flute concert at the outdoor amphitheater.
Ajikas Online
Here are all the ways I would love to connect with you online:
- My Blog and Main Site
- Facebook Band Page – I am loving Facebook! Please become a fan (*like*) this page and share it with your Facebook friends who you think might like it too.
- My Facebook Main Profile – For general connecting. I am trying to post different content to the page above and this, my main profile, so please friend me at both places.
- Twitter – Twitter is starting to get real fun as I am figuring out what to do with it.
- Myspace – I just started this one up. Anyone out there into Myspace? Yea, I didn’t think so. But let me know if you change your mind.
- This Newsletter (Ajikas Journey) – Please share this with anyone you think might like it and let them know they can sign up themselves to get future issues at ajikas.com.
And for those in the know with online music sites:
That about covers it for this issue. Thanks for being in this amazing world with me.
Peace,
Gabe
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Posted on August 8, 2010, by gabe
Category Announcements, Free Music, Musings, Newsletter Archive, Venues, Wanderings | Tags: adventures,flute,inspiration,shows
As I sit, day after day, contemplating my music, silence and creation, I wonder at this strange world in which I can create recorded works. So wondrous these powers! Though I might prefer to just sit in the mountains and play for whomever walks by, I do love this magical-tech world of toys and wands. Also, the creative process of recording is so relevantly different to the process of playing live that weaving between the two provides a deepening of both.
When I play live I like to rest in silence between each piece. To me this is just as much a part of the music as the notes. But I wonder, would the audience understand? Wold they appreciate? Could I sell a CD with 5 minutes of silence between each track? lol.