“Music to heal:
To heal problems related to children, honour, getting a position in life, relationships with father and government - Raag Tanpura, Raag Shadbhinna, Raag Darbari
To heal mental peace, relations with mother, happiness, calmness, family atmosphere, emotional trauma and pain - Raag Sudh, Raag Komal, Raag Yaman, Hansdhawani
To heal property realated issues, blood related problems, violence and accidents - Bhairvai, Asavi, Thodi
To heal education related troubles, fights with siblings, throid and hormonal imbalance, communication, business, friends - Gandharva, Kalyan, Poorvi
To heal relationship issues, money related troubles - Nat Bhairav, Brindabani Sarang
Lack of happiness, motivation, purpose, intagible happiness missing - Raag Shudha
Profession problems, long term diseases, chronic troubles - Jaunpuri, Kirwani, Neelambri”
Source: Rituals of Happy Soul: A Self-Help Guide to Unlock Your Inner Power and Transform Your Life.
“Creating Dance Music is Fun And Amazing Times”
“They don’t mention earthquakes in that one Mamas & Papas song and it’s a bummer cuz it’s the best part about living in california.”
“My reputation's never been worse, so
You must like me for me”
“Most people prefer to remain chained rather than face the truth about why they’re chained. They would rather be victims of their circumstances than architects of their freedom because being a victim requires no action, no change, no risk.
Don’t be most people.”
Source: The Unknown: What You Need to Know but Don’t Know
“I make music one note at a time, just like Mozart did. Tomorrow night you’ll get to hear the second note in my masterpiece symphony. If you could take the clicking noises that a whale makes, merge them with ducks quacking, and convert them to digital wavelengths, that's the vibe.”
Source: Music is fluid, and my saxophone overflows when my ducks slosh in the sounds I make in elevators.
“The reason I write music with one note occurring every 24 hours is that slow dancing is a lost art, and I'm trying to bring it back at an almost inaudible pace. Listen like a duck swims or you'll miss the best part of the song.”
Source: Music is fluid, and my saxophone overflows when my ducks slosh in the sounds I make in elevators.
“It should be illegal to condense xylophone music and sell it in a can as imitation duck broth, but it isn’t, and so I do. One for $20, or 19 for ONLY $19.95!”
Source: Music is fluid, and my saxophone overflows when my ducks slosh in the sounds I make in elevators.
“Liquid xylophone music with a hint of saxophone is too exotic to drink. But it's perfect for swimming ducks, and that sound really comes across in the taste later.”
Source: Music is fluid, and my saxophone overflows when my ducks slosh in the sounds I make in elevators.
“Old houses make funny noises. One time I stayed in a decaying place that made sounds like John Waite's 1984 radio hit "Missing You." Personally, I liked it, but the 13 ducks I was sharing a bathtub with didn't agree, so they made me take them to the luxury hotel known as Motel 6.”
Source: Music is fluid, and my saxophone overflows when my ducks slosh in the sounds I make in elevators.