Pachamama (Earth Mother) - Marcello Baquero & Glen Hoban

If you enjoy this, please don’t forget to like and share! :-) A first for my channel, with hopefully more to come. :-D This song is a collaboration between myself and Marcello Baquero - I am playing the panflute, while all the other music is provided by Marcello. The song is mostly Marcello’s creation; he is making use of two celtic melodies (’Danny Boy’ and ’What Ails This Heart of Mine?’) played on the panflute by myself, and his ’setting’ of these melodies reveals a whole new aspect I would never have imagined and transforms them into something new. Other melodies on the panflute and guitar are Marcello’s, though I do add some of my own improvisations at times. Marcello is originally from Ecuador but now lives in the U.S. He has been playing the guitar for many years, and has recently started to make some recordings. You may find more of his tracks on his page at SoundCloud here: Yo can visit me on Facebook at: On G at: Kamibambiraptor/about *** “Pachamama is a goddess revered by the indigenous people of the Andes. She is also known as the earth/time mother. In Inca mythology, Mama Pacha or Pachamama is a fertility goddess who presides over planting and harvesting. She causes earthquakes and is typically in the form of a dragon. She is also an ever present and independent deity who has her own self-sufficient and creative power to sustain life on this earth. Pachamama is the wife Pachakamac and her sons are Inti, the sun god, and Killa, the moon goddess. In Quechua cosmology, these are the four organizing principles of nature based on water, earth, sun, and moon. Llamas as well as burned, elaborate miniature garments are sacrificed to her.“ - Wikipedia
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