TAJology is a music manifestation of ancient origins. Ancestral in nature, TAJology will take you on a cosmic journey through the use of primal harmonic frequencies that promote balance, crown chakra opening, and joy. The listener is taken into a deep listening experience through positive musical intentions. TAJology presents the earthly sounds of the Didgeridoo, Trumpet, Piano, Synthesizer, Bass, Native American Flute, Djembe drum, HAPI drum, Vocalizations, and many different types of hand percussion originating from cultures around the world. TAJology Members Are; Tony Kiser - The Didgeridoo came to play Tony in the Summer of 2005 and it “ain't let him loose yet”. This guy plays what he feels, funky and straight from the heart. He allows the creative force of the cosmos into him and out of his Didgeridoo. Tony is also well versed on Native American Flute (The Way Back-song 6), Clack Sticks, Djembe, Tongue, Hapi drums and many hand percussion instruments. Ata Toth-Fejel – While attending Soulfest 2005 in Northern California, a vendor selling Didgeridoos had aspecial Walloby Didj that “spoke” to him. Ata took it home and ever since then he has been mesmerizing guest when he performs. The intriguing sounds and frequencies emanating from the Didgeridoo resonate not only within Ata's soul but his listener's as well. Ata is also a percussionist of many talents performing on the Tongue, Djembe, Hapi drums and the Handsonic electronic percussion. Blossom chimes being one of his favorite instruments Ata also plays a multitude of hand percussion instruments. Jim Gordon – A multi-instrumentalist and composer since the early 1980's, Jim performs on the Trumpet, NA Flute (Morada Magic Song 4), Boehm Flute, Vocalizations, Bass, Piano, Synthesizer and a range of hand percussion. Jim's musical styles in the past range from Latin Jazz, Salsa, RnB, Soca, Gospel, Rock Classical, New Age, Punk to Advant Garde. Jim's impetus for playing music in this new millennium is to impart to the listener a sense of peace, love and joy each time he creates sonic vibrations. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.