What are you listening to?

Adaryn said:
987baz said:
Marconi Union - Weightless

apparently this song reduces anxiety by 65 percent, it is relaxing :)

I've only listened to it once, but I find it really nice, relaxing and soothing. I put it in my Playlist. Thanks for sharing :flowers:

no worries glad you like it, there is a 10 hour youtube version too to have on as background music which i find keeps me chilled :)

Marconi Union - Weightless (Official 10 Hour Version)

 
987baz said:
Adaryn said:
987baz said:
Marconi Union - Weightless

apparently this song reduces anxiety by 65 percent, it is relaxing :)

I've only listened to it once, but I find it really nice, relaxing and soothing. I put it in my Playlist. Thanks for sharing :flowers:

no worries glad you like it, there is a 10 hour youtube version too to have on as background music which i find keeps me chilled :)

Marconi Union - Weightless (Official 10 Hour Version)

Thanks for sharing this. I've got the 10 hour version on in the background now. I shared it with my manager at the holistic centre and we are going to try it out while doing treatments. I find it so soothing.
 
Thanks for sharing this. I've got the 10 hour version on in the background now. I shared it with my manager at the holistic centre and we are going to try it out while doing treatments. I find it so soothing.

Awesome, yeah it's great background music, I think they should have it in shopping centres, haha, might calm people down a bit, having it in the holistic centre sounds like a great idea! I have it on when I'm reading and doing my Tai Chi and Chi Gong
 
Thanks for the 10 hours long version of Weightless !

There was this release on Sott about this song, and there is a list :
https://www.sott.net/article/338304-Researchers-discover-the-most-relaxing-song-on-Earth

"We Can Fly," by Rue du Soleil (Café Del Mar)
"Canzonetta Sull'aria," by Mozart
"Someone Like You," by Adele
"Pure Shores," by All Saints
"Please Don't Go," by Barcelona
"Strawberry Swing," by Coldplay
"Watermark," by Enya
"Mellomaniac (Chill Out Mix)," by DJ Shah
"Electra," by Airstream
"Weightless," by Marconi Union

My preferred, is classical music Mozart/Vivaldi... But one COULD have the same relaxed state with EVERY song, if one care about the soul and not the body :P.
 
Nico said:
Thanks for the 10 hours long version of Weightless !

There was this release on Sott about this song, and there is a list :
https://www.sott.net/article/338304-Researchers-discover-the-most-relaxing-song-on-Earth

"We Can Fly," by Rue du Soleil (Café Del Mar)
"Canzonetta Sull'aria," by Mozart
"Someone Like You," by Adele
"Pure Shores," by All Saints
"Please Don't Go," by Barcelona
"Strawberry Swing," by Coldplay
"Watermark," by Enya
"Mellomaniac (Chill Out Mix)," by DJ Shah
"Electra," by Airstream
"Weightless," by Marconi Union

My preferred, is classical music Mozart/Vivaldi... But one COULD have the same relaxed state with EVERY song, if one care about the soul and not the body :P.

no worries, thanks for the sott link, don't know how I missed that one, will give them a listen now :cool2:
 
987baz said:
Nico said:
Thanks for the 10 hours long version of Weightless !

There was this release on Sott about this song, and there is a list :
https://www.sott.net/article/338304-Researchers-discover-the-most-relaxing-song-on-Earth

"We Can Fly," by Rue du Soleil (Café Del Mar)
"Canzonetta Sull'aria," by Mozart
"Someone Like You," by Adele
"Pure Shores," by All Saints
"Please Don't Go," by Barcelona
"Strawberry Swing," by Coldplay
"Watermark," by Enya
"Mellomaniac (Chill Out Mix)," by DJ Shah
"Electra," by Airstream
"Weightless," by Marconi Union

My preferred, is classical music Mozart/Vivaldi... But one COULD have the same relaxed state with EVERY song, if one care about the soul and not the body :P.

no worries, thanks for the sott link, don't know how I missed that one, will give them a listen now :cool2:

Thanks 987baz! I will add it to my yoga practice and see how that goes. :cheer:

Yes Nico, sometimes classical music is the best way to relax I think, and said that I'll share this concerto from Gustav Mahler. Although his pieces are not that calm like Mozart or Vivaldi, yesterday I was listening to it with my headphones and it really puts me at ease, also it kind of takes you to another place hehe - or that's what I felt... It's a lovely concerto IMO.


And this piano piece is absolutely lovely too:


Edit: added the last embed
 
987baz said:
Marconi Union - Weightless

apparently this song reduces anxiety by 65 percent, it is relaxing :)

No offense to anyone, but I could not get past the first minute. (I tried 4 times).

Every fiber of my being stood up on edge, screaming. Maybe it's my equipment here. Maybe it's the bi-aurals, or sub-tracks (channels?), I dunno. There's a lot going on in that piece.

For the calming theme, I submit this:

 
Thanks 987baz! I will add it to my yoga practice and see how that goes. :cheer:

No worries Marina9, I find that I alternate between the Marconi piece and the Samadhi album that was talked about on the C's session when doing my morning Tai Chi/Chi Gong :) I have it on spotify, but you can get it from iTunes too _https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/samadhi/id55206303
 
987baz said:
Nico said:
Thanks for the 10 hours long version of Weightless !

There was this release on Sott about this song, and there is a list :
https://www.sott.net/article/338304-Researchers-discover-the-most-relaxing-song-on-Earth

"We Can Fly," by Rue du Soleil (Café Del Mar)
"Canzonetta Sull'aria," by Mozart
"Someone Like You," by Adele
"Pure Shores," by All Saints
"Please Don't Go," by Barcelona
"Strawberry Swing," by Coldplay
"Watermark," by Enya
"Mellomaniac (Chill Out Mix)," by DJ Shah
"Electra," by Airstream
"Weightless," by Marconi Union

My preferred, is classical music Mozart/Vivaldi... But one COULD have the same relaxed state with EVERY song, if one care about the soul and not the body :P.

no worries, thanks for the sott link, don't know how I missed that one, will give them a listen now :cool2:

I put them on my playlist, as well as the 10h version of Weightless. :)

Another suggestion I'd like to add to that list: a wonderful musician I discovered several years ago on a "Desert Lounge" (chill out Arabic/middle-eastern music) compilation:

Wiki said:
Ömer Faruk Tekbilek (born 1951, Adana, Turkey), also known as Omar Faruk Tekbilek, is a Turkish musician and composer, who plays a wide range of wind, string, percussion and electronic instruments. He has developed a style that builds on traditional Sufi music, but includes inspiration from ambient electronic musicians, most notably Brian Keane. He is best known for his performances with the flute-like ney, but also plays the piccolo-like kaval, and the double-reed zurna. Among stringed instruments, he plays the oud and the bağlama. He also sings in many of his recorded works.

3 of my favourite tracks: :love:

 
I put them on my playlist, as well as the 10h version of Weightless. :)

Another suggestion I'd like to add to that list: a wonderful musician I discovered several years ago on a "Desert Lounge" (chill out Arabic/middle-eastern music) compilation:

Quote from: Wiki

Ömer Faruk Tekbilek (born 1951, Adana, Turkey), also known as Omar Faruk Tekbilek, is a Turkish musician and composer, who plays a wide range of wind, string, percussion and electronic instruments. He has developed a style that builds on traditional Sufi music, but includes inspiration from ambient electronic musicians, most notably Brian Keane. He is best known for his performances with the flute-like ney, but also plays the piccolo-like kaval, and the double-reed zurna. Among stringed instruments, he plays the oud and the bağlama. He also sings in many of his recorded works.


3 of my favourite tracks: :love:

Thanks Adrayn, I must say I do like these very much, I will certainly be adding these to my rotation of relaxing tunes!!! He's on spotify too, my relax playlist is getting huge ;D ;D
 
Marina9 said:

Thanks for sharing this song, Marina9. It's very lovely indeed! :flowers:

It reminds me of the Russian "Hallelujah" song. There's a famous Soviet musical Juno and Avos where one of the major themes is the song "Hallelujah to Love". I couldn't find a decent translation of it into English, but it starts with:

"Residents of the twentieth century
Your century is drawing to its close
Is it not the time to answer
Why peoples cannot live in agreement?"

Here is the version of this song by the children of the famous Russian music group Neposedy performed in Murom city at the festival devoted to the Peter and Fevronia Day also known as the Day of Family, Love and Faithfulness.

 
To relax I like seeing in my mind some beautiful landscape or scenes from nature, but I realized that it missed the sound ! So listening some peaceful songs IN the body make me all electromagnically cheerful, I tried it with the song of Gurdjieff but seeing a real sunset or sundawn make a more prominent "electro singing effect" in the body. I think you know that you guys who practice yoga "sun salutation" !

As I saw your post Marina, I think about what the C's says about analogic (3D)/numeric(4D) music to convey teachings from different densities, and I remembered some electro guitar guys fond of classical music I share here :

This one might be known by you and a little too chaotic, but the second is very harmonic :


Back the time I was learning to recognize songs and their title and author on Memrize, I collect a playlist of well-known classical music : _https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRlYuSu-3hxNvINu1-gw3oYNr4OAVPaC-
If you guys also want to share your playlist, my name is linked to the playlist.

Edit : last line sharing.
 
bowerbean said:
I meant to add this to my above post...this song speaks for itself...

http://www.barkvines.com/draiman-covers-sos/

bowerbean, thanks. That's one of the most powerful renditions of “Sounds Of Silence” I've ever heard. :thup:
 
Siberia said:
Marina9 said:

Thanks for sharing this song, Marina9. It's very lovely indeed! :flowers:

It reminds me of the Russian "Hallelujah" song. There's a famous Soviet musical Juno and Avos where one of the major themes is the song "Hallelujah to Love". I couldn't find a decent translation of it into English, but it starts with:

"Residents of the twentieth century
Your century is drawing to its close
Is it not the time to answer
Why peoples cannot live in agreement?"

Here is the version of this song by the children of the famous Russian music group Neposedy performed in Murom city at the festival devoted to the Peter and Fevronia Day also known as the Day of Family, Love and Faithfulness.


The Russian "Hallelujah" needs no translation. That was awesome! :O
 
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