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Suzanne Teng : Autumn Monsoon.
World flute with a serene energy.
Suzanne Teng & Gilbert Levy's Autumn Monsoon features 10 tracks of ethereal and evocative instrumental music played on Native American flutes and drums, percussion, and stringed instruments from around the world. These pieces take the listeners on a mystical musical journey to India, the American Southwest, West Africa, the Saharan desert and even to the galaxy Andromeda, all the while honoring the distinct voice of the Native American flute.
Peaceful, healing, exotic and atmospheric, this album is perfect for relaxing, dreaming of exotic lands, and inspiring creativity.
Songs:
1. Autumn Monsoon
2. Indian Sisters
3. Maya
4. Traveler
5. Blue Ngoni
6. Canyon Ghosts
7. Suenos
8. Andromeda
9. Journey of Life
10. Prayer for Claire
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 02/12/2022
Suzanne Teng lives in California USA
Tagged as: New Age, World, Flute, Native American
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