Shelltone Whale Project
Communicate with cetaceans and share their message to mankind using music, using sound...
Beneath the surface of the Oceans, whales are singing some amazingly complex and delicate songs, pure expression of their wisdom. It appears that anyone who approached a whale, and had a chance to listen to their songs, had the feeling that those peacefull creatures might have a tremendous knowledge still to be discovered and shared.
The mission of the "Shelltone Whale Project" is to become a link between us and the whales, by learning more from their songs, attempt to communicate with them and trying to understand their message to mankind.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Excursions in Lanzarote very soon
We are going back to the Ocean to meet with bottlenose dolfins in Lanzarote Canarias very soon... Keep informed, everybody is welcome to join us aboard.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Another great encounter with bottlenoses.
Today, after ten minutes of Shelltone underwater playing, about 50 bottlenose dolfins appears, together with Jan Cercone and Rocio Castellano Garcia, we swim and played with them for allmost 1 hour, as they just stayed and enjoyed the sound of the Shelltone I was playing for them. Again, they were wild offshore bottlenose dolfins, it's getting obvious now that someting new is happening here in Lanzarote.
Also last night we had a "whale sound healing session" with Jan Cercone, Carlos and Erik, in the Pyramide at Costa Teguise. About 60 people assist our session, it was wonderfull the share the feelings and emotions we had the same day with the dolfins...That was an escellent evening. The studies of those bottlenose tribes will continue, and probably within 3 or 4 month, while we will have establish an approach protocol, we might take people with us to share this unique experience.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Close encounter with a bottlenose family.

Jan Cercone is coming today from San francisco to work with us on bottlenose dolfins ecouters offshore Lanzarote, playing music and using meditation technics.
Yersterday, about 5 miles offshore Puerto Calero, aboard Christina and Juan's Blue Falcon, we had a beautifull encounter with a "bottlenose family" they came to us after I stood for ten minutes playing the Shelltone under water with the boat stand still. The family of about ten individuals played with Rocio, Christina and Juan, while a large male faced me under water for 10 long minutes and engaged a sound exchage. Then they all vanished. I have a strong feeling we will meet again. The beautifull thing is that they are not "coastal" dolfins, they are offshore cruisers, we are talking about wild animals, nothing to compare with dolfins we use to meet in the Bahamas os South Kihei in Maui, that make this close encounter rare and beautiful.
Yersterday, about 5 miles offshore Puerto Calero, aboard Christina and Juan's Blue Falcon, we had a beautifull encounter with a "bottlenose family" they came to us after I stood for ten minutes playing the Shelltone under water with the boat stand still. The family of about ten individuals played with Rocio, Christina and Juan, while a large male faced me under water for 10 long minutes and engaged a sound exchage. Then they all vanished. I have a strong feeling we will meet again. The beautifull thing is that they are not "coastal" dolfins, they are offshore cruisers, we are talking about wild animals, nothing to compare with dolfins we use to meet in the Bahamas os South Kihei in Maui, that make this close encounter rare and beautiful.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Shelltone testing at Stanford University - California
During this test at the Stanford University, it appears that the "Shelltone sound" reproduce the same patterns , circles like, as the humpback whales.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Spanish Tour
Barcelona . La sagrada Familia.
Madrid encounter on a "live session" of "Emeterians" with Phelipe and Marcos.
Shelltone & Didgeridoo with Luis Lumbreras in the Retiro Park , Madrid.
With Majid Javadi master of sufi music in the "Casa Persa", Madrid.
With Luis "Cobo" Manglis, Nantha Kumar and Majid Javadi, at the Casa Persa, Madrid.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Week end at the Farallons.
Another beautiful week-end at the Farallons with SF Bay Whale Watching, with a special guest from Maui, my friend Dan Sythe, founder of the Whalesong.net.
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