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David Döring
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April 7, 2010
David Döring is a German music channel who uploads songs played on the Panpipes. He mainly performs Christian music and popular music. According to his about section, he began by playing the violin at age 6, but dropped the instrument in favour of the Panflute after hearing Edward Simoni play. He also claims he likes to adapt "old and well-known songs" for the instrument.
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David has been uploading sporadically since 2010, and often features his daughter and other family members in his videos. His recent videos include more live streams, and recordings of his live performances to audiences, but he also has edited music videos for his playing.
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Dave Doering
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Scintillating host of "It's Never Boring with Dave Doering!" podcast via computeroutlook.com, Dave is a writer, raconteur and personal evangelist based in Orem, Utah. Whether it's "Geek to English" translation, or creating enthusiastic advocates for your product or service, Dave is the mästare of compelling content and powerful presentations.
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David Döring, born in Kazakhstan, already started to learn how to play the violin at the age of six. When he reached the age of 12 he listened to Edward Simoni and spontaneously switched to playing the pan flute. Because at this time there was no one present to teach him how to play the pan flute, David auto didactically taught himself. Since then he has dedicated himself to this fascinating instrument, exclusively. These days David is among the top musicians playing the pan flute and has played at international occasions in front of big audiences many times.
„It is over and over again a pleasure for me to honor the one who equipped me with this extraordinary gift. Thus, it is my wish that you are emotionally touched by this music and, moreover, drawn into a deeper relationship with our creator.” After David Döring.
The concert visitor can expect a firework-like presentation of sounds played on one of the oldest known instruments. The