Ashland Didgeridoo Instructor and Performer
Ashland – Didgeridoo in Southern Oregon – Classes and Performance
Do you want to learn how to play the didgeridoo ?
Do you need a didgeridoo player to gig with you ?
Do you have a creative project and need didgeridoo recording ?
I am a didgeridoo instructor and performer with 9 years of playing experience. My didgeridoo style is organic, focusing on consistent play and endurance for stage performance.
With a wide variety of didgeridoo sounds, I am able to step in and improv and gig with just about anybody.
Not only do I play didgeridoo, I also play drums, flute, harmonium, percussion, and can sing.
Located in Ashland, Oregon – feel free to contact me with your questions about didgeridoo !
Free Meditations with Sound and Voice
The tracks are free but I ask for your email address. I believe in a spam-free policy and don’t share you email address with anybody.
Free Meditations with Sound and Voice
The tracks are free but I ask for your email address. I believe in a spam-free policy and don’t share you email address with anybody.
Voice Leading Overview
Introduction
Tonal music (and to some extent pre-tonal music and some 20th century music) is made up of an interaction between surface voice leading and underlying patterns of root progressions. This website is based on original research which explains how these underlying root progression patterns work and shows how they form musical phrase structures.
In order to understand the underlying root progressions, it is necessary to first strip away the surface voice leading. The purpose of this stripping away is not to ignore the surface voice leading, but in the process of analysing the surface, to understand how it contributes to the motivic and melodic elements of the music. These analyses also reveal aspects of the voice leading and root progression patterns which contribute to the period, style and mood of the music.
Tonal music is not just a series of block chords but involves individual voices or parts moving through the harmony. These form the melody, the bass and middle voices. These voices flow through the underlying harmonic structure and each is in counterpoint with the other voices. The movement of these voices is governed by the principles of voice leading. These interactions are important not just in classical music but also in popular and other 20th century music.
The rest of this information to be found at : http://www.harmony.org.uk/book/voice_leading/voice_leading_overview.htm
AUM, MANTRA & KIRTAN EVENT @ The New Body Mind Spirit ~ Saturday October 1 @ 6pm ~ Donation
Enter into the world of bhakti yoga and discover a new dimension to yoga with this experiential sound event! Ideal for all seekers, this simple yet heartfelt event will open your eyes to a new relationship with sound, silence and the universe.
~ This is the last yoga event I am holding in Charlottesville before moving to Oregon. ~
WHERE: The New Body Mind Spirit ~ Charlottesville VA ~ (Directions) ~ (Website)
WHEN: Saturday, October ~ 6:00 pm to Exhaustion! ~ Please arrive a little early.
HOW MUCH: Gifting-Based Event
BRING: An open-heart & smile ; A water bottle ; pillow to sit on ; and an instrument if you are a skilled musician.
This event will cover :
Keith Molyneaux is a yoga teacher in the Kripalu lineage who has studied directly with Swami Ashutosh Muni and Yogi Amrit Desai. Kirtan, a form of call and response chanting that is often accompanied by musical instruments, can help the mind to quiet into a more meditative, peaceful, and even joyful state. Kirtans are also a lot of fun– singing and clapping along in a group is something that people of all ages can enjoy. Since the chants are sung by call and response and are repeated many times, you don’t need to know the chants ahead of time, or even consider yourself a “good” singer to participate.
Keith is a 500 hour certified yoga instructor with six years of teaching experience who loves relating with beginners. He is also a masterful musician, and brings unique yogic lineage insight into his music, integrating yoga and sound for uplifting and deep meditations. Click here to learn more.
Keith uses combinations of voice, didgeridoo, harmonium, drums, bells, chimes and electronics to weave a vibrational tapestry that taps into the core of ones being.
This is a unique yogic event unlike anything you’ve ever experienced before.
[contact-form]AUM, MANTRA & KIRTAN EVENT @ The Polarity Barn ~ Sunday Sept 18 @ 4pm ~ Donation
Enter into the world of bhakti yoga and discover a new dimension to yoga with this experiential sound event! Ideal for all seekers, this simple yet heartfelt event will open your eyes to a new relationship with sound, silence and the universe.
WHERE: The Polarity Barn ~ Batesville VA ~ (Directions) ~ (Polarity Barn Website)
WHEN: Sunday, September 18 ~ 4:00-6:00 pm ~ Please arrive early.
HOW MUCH: Gifting-Based Event
BRING: An open-heart & smile ; A water bottle ; pillow to sit on ; and an instrument if you are a skilled musician.
This event will cover :
Keith Molyneaux is a yoga teacher in the Kripalu lineage who has studied directly with Swami Ashutosh Muni and Yogi Amrit Desai. Kirtan, a form of call and response chanting that is often accompanied by musical instruments, can help the mind to quiet into a more meditative, peaceful, and even joyful state. Kirtans are also a lot of fun– singing and clapping along in a group is something that people of all ages can enjoy. Since the chants are sung by call and response and are repeated many times, you don’t need to know the chants ahead of time, or even consider yourself a “good” singer to participate.
Keith is a 500 hour certified yoga instructor with six years of teaching experience who loves relating with beginners. He is also a masterful musician, and brings unique yogic lineage insight into his music, integrating yoga and sound for uplifting and deep meditations. Click here to learn more.
Keith uses combinations of voice, didgeridoo, harmonium, drums, bells, chimes and electronics to weave a vibrational tapestry that taps into the core of ones being.
This is a unique yogic event unlike anything you’ve ever experienced before.
[contact-form]Testimonial : Elizabeth Schley
Twice, I have experienced Keith’s didgeridoo music, and both times were memorable. The first time was after yoga practice. A small group of us lay on the floor, both listening to and feeling the vibration of Keith’s playing. It felt universal, like the effect of the word OM in its purest form. The second time, Keith played his CD for me. Again, the music vibrated throughout my body in an elemental way. Later that night I went to hear a friend play guitar and sing. Affected by the didgeridoo music, I felt my friend’s music resonating within my internal organs. My ability to listen had expanded beyond simply hearing to become a complete body experience.
Elizabeth is a regular attendee to my yoga classes ; sometimes I bring the didgeridoo, harmonium or bells and we chant and have sound meditation in the yoga classes. ~ Keith
Testimonial: Jennifer C.
The healing session was wonderful. I had been burdened with a constant headache, and a tooth ache ( that needs surgery) for a couple weeks before the session. I noticed it completely disappeared after the session. The tooth issue is coming back slightly, but the headaches are gone. ( I’m sure the tooth ache will continue to return until it’s been operated on!). That coupled with a sense of peace, clarity and a deeper connection spiritually was the outcome of the session. So, thank you!
Jennifer received a private sound session with guided meditation, didgeridoo, drumming & affirmation, harmonium and chanting, bells, chimes and silence. ~ Keith
