Yoga Chill Out Music

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2013/04/03 18:14:04 (permalink)

Yoga Chill Out Music

Here's a video I've done for a Yoga Chill Out piece. Thanks for any comments and advice. http://youtu.be/vBjNLo06Gcc
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    theguitarplayer
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    Re:Yoga Chill Out Music 2013/04/03 20:37:47 (permalink)
    Well, it does chill you out. I like a bit more excitement though and give praise to the Lord.

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    Re:Yoga Chill Out Music 2013/04/03 23:33:03 (permalink)
    Nice, I like that.

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    Re:Yoga Chill Out Music 2013/04/04 12:16:14 (permalink)
    Holy pranayama, this piece transported me to a state of bliss.  It's a nice blending of music and video that will be sure to please practicioners of yoga.  To those not familiar with yoga;  yoga does give praise to the Lord, just not in the Holy Roller way.

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    Re:Yoga Chill Out Music 2013/04/04 13:12:59 (permalink)
    Thanks for the comments. And thanks Lynn for understanding the audience and purpose I've written the music for.
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    Re:Yoga Chill Out Music 2013/04/07 15:55:12 (permalink)
    I liked this a lot and really got lost in it.

    Beautiful melodic parts and great choice of sounds.

    Maybe i should take up yoga.

    Very nice indeed.


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    Re:Yoga Chill Out Music 2013/04/08 13:56:59 (permalink)
    Very well put together track. The intro was reminiscent of Tangerine Dream. Good stuff.

     
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    Re:Yoga Chill Out Music 2013/04/13 14:42:11 (permalink)
    This is beautiful. I often find that people underestimate the level of detail and attention required to give minimal arrangements like this one a good sense of groove. It's easy for them to sound robotic and uninteresting, but I feel you've avoided that pitfall. The reverb on your melodic elements is silky smooth and really lovely. 

    The only thing that stuck out at me was the bass sound- is it live, or not? Its performance sounds pretty dynamic, but on a timbral level a bit static. I'm being extremely nitpicky, but I have to say that eventually I found it a little fatiguing.

    On the whole, an extraordinary piece of work. Thanks for sharing! :o]

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    Re:Yoga Chill Out Music 2013/04/14 11:26:23 (permalink)
    Nirinjan Kaur's "Guru Ram Das" chant and video  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQgSgRTiHfM&feature=related saved me from a horrible panic attack after open heart surgery a year and a half ago.  Your song is a bit "peppier" but very relaxing.  I listen a bit more receptively to eastern inspired music now.  This seems a hybrid.  Very well done tune.  I' am doing as you said.  Listening and chilling out.  :-)  Welcome to the forum.

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    Re:Yoga Chill Out Music 2013/04/14 15:58:25 (permalink)
    Thanks everyone for the comments. Thank you fif4lifefif for commenting on the bass.
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