
Pinoy-Australian artist Edd Aragon recently spoke before the Blacktown Arts Network through the invitation of Ms. Monir Rowshan, Cultural Coordinator of this city. Members consist mostly of artists, writers and filmmakers.
In my younger days I often play my blues harmonica which earned a lot of friendship. I’ll try to give it a special part in the performance, representing the wind that blows over mankind’s fate.
It’s my heartfelt desire to label each sound of each string representative of Man’s professional specialties yet being prolific in nature; and the inherent desire to balance things much so like water seeking its own level. However there are ambiguous oddities which create gaps in the continuity. That is probably to let us breathe, that gap or the silent gaps in between musical notes are vital heartbeats for life’s continuity itself.
Watch the video on YouTube
Learn more at Edd’s blog.
Mabuhay ka, Pilipino!















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