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CoteDAzur · 16/07/2015 23:02

I'm really loving these at the moment:

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CoteDAzur · 17/07/2015 16:39
. All 21 minutes of it. Listen to at least 4:49 where he starts to sing Smile
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CoteDAzur · 21/07/2015 14:50

I'm talking to myself here, but no worries. Smile

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VelvetGreen · 28/07/2015 21:44

Thanks for those - Bridge of Dreams was absolutely beautiful. Reminded me a bit of Dead Can Dance. It's now on my wishlist!

I'm not that keen on music while i'm practising, but do like a bit of kirtan - here's a couple of my favourites from Jai Uttal:

CoteDAzur · 02/08/2015 22:14

Thanks for those, Velvet. I enjoyed them. Especially the second one.

I'm not much of a kirtan person, but thought that you might like t. The video is pretty amazing, too!

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summerflowers · 03/08/2015 22:45

Look at yoga beats websites.
David Sye is a fantastic teacher. I only get to go a few times a year but I feel so good afterwards.

Yogabeats™ combines classic mobile yoga postures with the latest rhythmic and ambient world music. This involves a slow warm up section, the 1st half of the practice is designed to soften up the human ego, without austerity or force, but primarily by allowing, and fun, and asking the body itself for permission to “let go,” followed by a more intense second section, partner work and meditation.

CoteDAzur · 05/08/2015 10:48

That looks... different. I don't know about wiggling my bum up in the air in downward dog to rap music (seen in one YouTube video), but wouldn't mind having a bit of dark chocolate before the practice (seen in another) Smile

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VelvetGreen · 06/08/2015 20:19

Blimey - had a look at a couple of yogabeats videos and have to say it isn't for me!

I do like Deva Premal, so thanks for that link. The girl in the film is amazing, but i think he could have maybe asked her before filming (though it didn't seem to bother her)! I guess kirtan and mantra singing isn't for everyone, but i'm a bit of a fan, and it's quite joyful to do as well as listen to.

How do people feel about music during practice? I generally find it quite distracting. I do sometimes use music for savasana if practising at home, depending on how i'm feeling and how many distractions there are going on. I quite like this for relaxation and that 'at one with the universe' feeling:

CoteDAzur · 07/08/2015 22:56

That music would indeed be great for savasana. I'm trying to get into a daily yoga habit and have put that down in my yoga playlist now Smile

I love listening to music during yoga practice, and not just "new age" type of stuff. I find that it helps me focus and helps turn Vinyasa Flow into a kind of slow dance.

For example, this is not a song you would usually associate with yoga but I think it goes well:

And I quite like a bit of electronic music with my yoga:

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guidomallardi · 26/08/2015 19:49

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BeautifulLiar · 26/08/2015 19:52

Figure 8 by Ellie Goulding

yogiannie · 08/09/2015 15:01

thankyou for the beautiful music :)

CoteDAzur · 08/09/2015 19:55

Would you like to share some of your favourite yoga music yogiannie? I'd love to have some more suggestions. Smile

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yogiannie · 09/09/2015 14:42

I tend to go with traditional kirtan bhajans, Krishna Das, Deva Prem, Hare Krishna influenced.

But I found Echarpes de Brume simply stunning - is it on an album/CD? Could you recommend any more like this one?

CoteDAzur · 09/09/2015 22:02

I can't remember where I found Echarpes de Brume but I don't have it on a CD. Just bought it as a song on iTunes.

If you like that mix of ethnic melody, I think you would also like from the soundtrack of the film Before The Rain.

is called To The River and it is from the CD of a singular collaboration between Armenian musician Divan Gasparyan and Canadian guitarist Michael Brook. The CD is called Black Rock and I think all of it is brilliant.
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yogiannie · 10/09/2015 17:37

great thankyou ~~ i will go and check those tunes out :)

yogiannie · 25/10/2015 19:42

I am really enjoying music by Wah right now - check her out! :)

www.wahmusic.com/music_savasana.php

CoteDAzur · 26/10/2015 12:59

Very soothing, thank you yogiannie Smile

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CoteDAzur · 20/11/2015 18:51

I just found today. Just sublime!

The singer is one of yogiannie's recommendations. Thank you Smile

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yogiannie · 20/11/2015 21:32

mmm totally beautiful video cote, thankyou xx yes sublime indeed xx

CoteDAzur · 26/11/2015 14:25

I started listening to Bach's cantatas during yoga practice. So spiritual and beautiful. It sounds odd but give it a chance Smile

, for example. And .
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