I am co-director of Musicians for World Harmony, as well as being a musician and music producer. It gives me the greatest pleasure to be involved in healing people through music.
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Justin Friedman
Your favorite music
All music that is recorded and performed with integrity and heart.
Your favorite author
Hunter S. Thompson
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I've just heard you have already done some projects for Africa and especially Kenya. Could you please give me some more details what your project was like? ...since at the moment I'm trying to give sound to some poems of Kenyan poets, and on the recent issues in human rights there...
Hi Micheal, you wrote your favorite music is the one which is performed with intergity and heart. Mine, you can find on the discussion "Worldwide cooperation for - the colour of the rain - needed". I think the poem from Eileen is written with heart so my music (i make music only as a hobby) and have professional friends helping me - as Vladimir Romanov a phantastic Pianist and Gina Sanders worldclass Soprano from NZ who recorded it in a "Living room session" with her pupils. Thank you for your comment if you like.
Hello Michael,
welcome to "Music without frontiers". There is one sentence in your profile I feel very comfortable with.
"It gives me the greatest pleasure to be involved in healing people through music."
That is my motivation, too! HELP CAN BE FUN!!! It's the essence of living together in ONE world! Without FUN, it's a dark planet. Without HELP, it's a lost planet.
Hi Michael,
warm welcome to SAWUBONA, siyabonga (Zulu = thanks very much) for joining us!!! - I am in close contact with Justin and it would be a great pleasure for us to find a way for a cooperation with "Musicians for World Harmony" - I think a great project!!! Congratulations for that!
Hi Carsten, bin heute seit langem mal wieder auf Sawubona gewesen. Hast du die Geschichte mit den Digital Musicians schon gesehen oder getestet? Wie geht es so, was macht die Musik?
Gruß Conny
Mar 26, 2011
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Sorry have been out so long....just a lot has happened in my life and re adjusting is taking some time.......but as you see I have some of the music I have done here at home posted now....hope to get to spend more time here....everyone take care..
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I've just heard you have already done some projects for Africa and especially Kenya. Could you please give me some more details what your project was like? ...since at the moment I'm trying to give sound to some poems of Kenyan poets, and on the recent issues in human rights there...
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Conny
welcome to "Music without frontiers". There is one sentence in your profile I feel very comfortable with.
"It gives me the greatest pleasure to be involved in healing people through music."
That is my motivation, too! HELP CAN BE FUN!!! It's the essence of living together in ONE world! Without FUN, it's a dark planet. Without HELP, it's a lost planet.
Let's help and have fun! ;-)
cheers, Andreas
Let's discuss further next week. Now it's weekend time in Germany and I have to find my way home around countless traffic jams.
Nice weekend,
Dieter
warm welcome to SAWUBONA, siyabonga (Zulu = thanks very much) for joining us!!! - I am in close contact with Justin and it would be a great pleasure for us to find a way for a cooperation with "Musicians for World Harmony" - I think a great project!!! Congratulations for that!
Best regards, Dieter