Good! Was inspired by of course your name, but also the First Nations bear art that hangs over my couch in my music room. The shape of the frame gave me the idea of a brown bear with a long snout.
@@BoxcarBetts very cool I have long been interest in the art of indigenous people of the Americas. I have tried to build Tlingit style whistles with limited success. I do build very fine frame drums. the petroglyphs of the southwest United States have long influence my painting. I have been amaze by the pottery of the Mimbres River people . you choose well
figured out how to generate electricity using gravity, water and a design called a wirtz pump if you pump up to a second tank and then pipe it to fall driving the pump its perpetual now offset via chain drive the paddles above the water line and use buckets instead of paddles to mitigate loss if you incorporate rainfall into the top tank you can find nominal values that allow the system to run for the life of the material. you can have free electricity using an old washer motor and this system can be built to spec based on need or simply to run a fridge and lights. Much love and sun yall just bringing awareness I am giving the design away its made to be built cheaply and was created for the consumer I am still in early stages of R&D however this is a labor of love and a hobby so while I dont have the same restrictions like profits I also must work independently. Appreciate the time it took to read this thank yall! God bless I love that sound it reminds me of the noises I make during certain meditations hahaha that has to feel good in the brain.
Thanks! I’m by no means a historian, but my understanding is the earliest traces go to the Altai Mountain region of Russia from thousands of years ago.
Wow, beautiful! Great sound, too.
Thank you!
Damn the edm harp. That was a vibe
I do see it
wonderful
Good! Was inspired by of course your name, but also the First Nations bear art that hangs over my couch in my music room. The shape of the frame gave me the idea of a brown bear with a long snout.
@@BoxcarBetts very cool
I have long been interest in the art of indigenous people of the Americas. I have tried to build Tlingit style whistles with limited success. I do build very fine frame drums. the petroglyphs of the southwest United States have long influence my painting. I have been amaze by the pottery of the Mimbres River people .
you choose well
Oops I was reaching for the moonshine.
figured out how to generate electricity using gravity, water and a design called a wirtz pump if you pump up to a second tank and then pipe it to fall driving the pump its perpetual now offset via chain drive the paddles above the water line and use buckets instead of paddles to mitigate loss if you incorporate rainfall into the top tank you can find nominal values that allow the system to run for the life of the material. you can have free electricity using an old washer motor and this system can be built to spec based on need or simply to run a fridge and lights. Much love and sun yall just bringing awareness I am giving the design away its made to be built cheaply and was created for the consumer I am still in early stages of R&D however this is a labor of love and a hobby so while I dont have the same restrictions like profits I also must work independently. Appreciate the time it took to read this thank yall! God bless I love that sound it reminds me of the noises I make during certain meditations hahaha that has to feel good in the brain.
Wonder if some big producer could use him and that sound. That was awsome.
Thanks! That would be cool. 😎
How far back in time does a mouth harp go back?
Impressive work and sound!
Thanks! I’m by no means a historian, but my understanding is the earliest traces go to the Altai Mountain region of Russia from thousands of years ago.