I’m so happy to share more comforting music as part of my yesterday’s post. This post contains a short list of different music genres which is good for relaxing our mind and body. You can simply find a comfortable seat (any quiet place is good for you), put on one of these music, close your eyes, take a deep breath, and enjoy your pleasure moment.
Nature sounds:
Zen music:
- Calming music for positive energy
- Relaxing music with different musical instruments
- Comforting music: Sparkles of Perfection
- Tibetan instrumental ambient music
Instrumental music:
It would be great if you find them useful and leave a comment if you have any suggestion. Thanks for reading. It’s 10.00 pm here. 🙂
Very nice collection posted. I find music by ABBA most pleasant. From your post heard Kenny G after long time. Will try the Tibetan instrumental early morning. Thanks
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Thanks Kamal for your appreciations and your suggestion, I’m listening to the songs by ABBA that you suggested just now. Their music is so gentle and pleasant. Great.
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Thank you. Am sure you’ll like each of them, much spiritual depth in the wordings 🙂
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You’re welcome and I’m so motivated by your words. Thanks Kamal.
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Wonderful collection of relaxing music!
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Glad you liked it!
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What a beautiful blog and thoughtful to your followers. Bookmarked and will come back. Thank you
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I’m so honored! You’re doing great on your blog too! Thanks dear.
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🙂
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Sometimes I listen to Richard Clayderman as well (pianist). Good music.
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Going to check this out! Thanks for your recommendation. Happy blogging. 🙂
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Wow, this is a great share
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Thanks Hammad.
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I just liked the simple suggestions. Have a shower – wash the dirt of the day ( literally and metaphorically) from your body. Go to bed and think nice thoughts… listening to one of your first 3 choices
Excellent path to choose in life. Thank you for your ” teachings”
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So true. You’re welcome and thanks for taking your time to read it. I’m listening to your suggested music right now. 🙂 Thanks.
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out of your recommends… love this one the most
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~I’m listening to it now. It’s quite gentle and I recommended this to my colleagues just now. Thanks sharing this, dear.
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Reblogged this on Appalachian aspie part two..
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Thanks for sharing this on your beautiful blog. Happy blogging. 🙂
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Awesome…♥♥
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I have just spent time looking at your blog and beautiful words. I love a good quote and you have so many beautiful ones! And wonderful words and advice. I am going to love coming here.
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I’m so honored to hear this from you! Thanks for your appreciation and I’ll keep it up in the future. I enjoyed visiting yours as well. Enjoy your wonderful weekend. 🙂
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And you also.
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Thanks, Teri.
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Classical baroque is definitely my relaxing music, esp. Mozart, the King of Baroque style!
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Great suggestions from you, Eliza. Going to listen to them soon. Thanks.
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All great suggestions, Kah. I listen to music to get to sleep at night. I really like RelaxDaily on YouTube, specifically Ocean Breeze. Thank you for the links.
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Thanks for your comment and suggestions for me, the ocean breeze sound is definitely a cool choice for me as it’s really making me to slow down my speedy thoughts. You’re welcome and enjoy your beautiful Sunday. 🙂
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I prefer Javanese gamelan and Sundanese kecapi suling for relaxation.
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I just watched a Gamelan show last month in a national theater in Kuala Lumpur. It’s definitely opened my eyes and I’ve seen how dynamic and artistic this traditional art behaves. Thanks sharing.
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I used to play it when I was in university, and there are two main tones which more complicated than temporary gamelan. Pelog and Slendro. That’s I still remember.
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That’s so interesting! I think you can play it well even though you probably have left it for years.
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In the past, I used to play kenong and saron. Do you know it?
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I don’t know about them.
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Hehehee….that’s the details
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Haha. I’ll go to google them~
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Yup, do it…don’t wait for me explaining those. Too far hehehe.
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Haha. I’ll try to google them~
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Try on…hurry up
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And even, Indonesian Malay doesn’t play gamelan traditionally.
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Same as here, not many people are able to play it too.
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I mean, gamelan in Malaysia was brought by Javanese and develop by its own. Meanwhile Indonesian Malay as far as I know they retain their own like using accordeon, kempang etc. Gamelan is prevalent among Javanese, Sundanese, Balinese, Sasak, Banjarese, and Kutai Malay peoples. In Minangkabau, the gamelan has been reduced into talempong. 😀
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I would like to suggest my application: Relaxing World (http://relaxing.world/) that allows to create wonderful sound scenes, which meets the needs of user’s body and mind, improves user’s mood and mental state, and enhances the positive perception of the world.
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I write chillout and relaxing music as well as other electronica and more classically inspired pieces. You can have a listen to some examples here : https://soundcloud.com/stoneygate/sets/sleepwalker-playlist
And I have a single available here:
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/stoneygate
I hope you enjoy listening x
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They are so lovely to me!
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Thanks so much! Glad you like them!
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