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mattlab |
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Hi everybody. It says I am new but I have reading the posts on this site for a long time. I have recieved soo much information from this forum. I really appreciate the advice and knowledge on asanas and teaching it has been a great resource for me and I thank everyone. I have only posted a couple of times and today I realized that I am not even sure the address I signed up with so after a a few hours of waiting for a password reminder I decided to open a new account. Anyway, I have been trying to make a contemporary mix of songs for my yoga classes, Steve Ross-like. I am looking for songs that are not too fast and that have a positive uplifting feeling or message perhaps. I would love to hear everyones suggestions. I teach a faster paced class with alot of Sun Salutations, then a standing posture, then SS, then standing, then... you get the idea, to keep the heat up for about 45 minutes. Then a floor series focusing on stretching the back and then an abdominal series and finishing with some basic stretches and a few kundalini-type exercises before relaxation. Here is some ideas I have put together/some of my favorites: Isreal Kamakawiwo'ole - Somewhere Over The Rainbow-What A Wonderful World (ya gotta hear this!) Marvin Gaye - Mercy Mercy Me Telepopmusik - Just Breathe John Mayer - Waiting on the World to Change Frou Frou - Let Go 10,000 Maniacs - These are the Days, Our Time in Eden The Corrs - So Young George Harrison - My Sweet Lord Norah Jones - Don't Know Why Stevie Wonder - For Once in My Life, You are the Sunshine of My Life Fifth Dimension - Aquarius/Let the Sun Shine In (too much?) Corrine Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On John Lennon - Imagine Rent Soundtrack - 525,600 Minutes The O'Jays - Love Train Dido - Thank You Indigo Girls - Closer to Fine Sting - Desert Rose Van Morrisson - Days Like This Maybe some Tracy Chapman, Al Green, Les Crane? Kind of an eclectic blend. But you get the idea. I want to know what makes everyone feel good. I realize music can be a distraction and I dont want anything too powerful to take away a persons focus. But I have found in classes that my awareness goes in and out of being aware of a song and then completely oblivious to any music playing. I just wanted some uplifting/positve kinda relaxed maybe laid back so when you are aware of it is a postive feeling. Thanks in advance for listening to me and letting me know your thoughts. Matt. Edited by mattlab 2007-04-19 2:48 PM | |||
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Hello Matt, I am sorry to be of no help here as I do not use music in class. Perhaps others will contribute. | |||
TampaEric |
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Hey Matt, I rarely use songs with lyrics in my flow class. I think lyrics tend to distract from the asanas. Music, not so much. Try one of Shiva Rea's CDs or Asana 2 or 3., Ravi Shankar too.. You might try songs from the groups: Air or Indiago Spirit. Otherwise, check out Borders. They have lots of different world music, Indian, yoga, new age, etc, and you usually can scan and listen to them in the store. | |||
mishoga |
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Expert Yogi Posts: 1738 Location: right where I'm supposed to be | Here's some playlists you might want to cherry pick a song. I do tend to agree that songs with lyrics can distract some students. I only play songs with words when we are engaged in a fun filled practice or pilates. http://tinyurl.com/2mqejp http://tinyurl.com/2p5sb5 This one I like a lot. Lot's of alternative artisits. http://tinyurl.com/3xbow6 Shiva Rea has some great CDs. Yoga Chill, Elysian Vibes, Blue Stone, Shakatura (last three titles, no words), Trance Yoga are some good titles. Yogafit has some nice CDs too. Good luck and share your music choices. I'm always on the lookout for good tunes. I proudly declare to be a music player.......Sound Therapy! | ||
mattlab |
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I normally use music without lyrics also. Or I should say that I use some music with mild chanting, my favorites are Sada Sat Kuar (her first album), SoulFood, sometimes I use some Gandharva Veda. Even if you do not use contemporary songs in your own classes I am curious what makes you personally happy to listen to. I am probably more like minded to people here in this forum so I am more interested in your own life what makes you smile, what makes you move, what makes you turn the radio up and sing. I actually do not use this type of music either but I am interested in trying. Thank you for the links Mish! I have been looking for something like this. I like Yoga Chill. Some of the mixes out there a bit too funky that boderlines on annoying to me like Buddha Bar, I think it is great for cafe but it lacks a harmony to me. I have an Ibiza CD that I like. One of the reasons I think people do not like using contemporary music is that it lacks harmony and creates dissonace. I was hoping that finding some positive songs maybe I could avoid that these links will help. Very cool thanks again. I will also check out some of those others that you mentioned. Matt Edited by mattlab 2007-04-19 3:21 PM | |||
idance |
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Your style is sounds alot like mine. I actually use some of the same songs you use. I always make my own mixes. Recently I made a mix that included some songs from the Beatles Love CD (Because, Glass Onion and Within You/Without You) - I also used a song called Unwritten (Natasha Beddingfield) and a Barry White song , all in the same mix. I have young and old in my class and got tons of compliments on my music mixes. | |||
OrangeMat |
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I have two iPods: one with all my "regular" music and one with all my yoga music (my daughter groans if that's the only one I've got in the car with me). On that iPod I have:
Plus there's some other stuff, such as that Yoga Chill mix that Mish mentioned, as well as some instructional chanting and Sanskrit CDs. Virtually all of this music I learned about from hearing it played in class. If you want details as to which albums or tracks by these artists I have and would recommend, let me know. | |||
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Deva Premal's rendition of the Gayatri is very lovely. I also enjoy the Kirtan of Krishna Das. Beyond that, Michael Hedges and Pierre Bensusan. Robert Cray Matisyahu Sofia Sunseri Cat Stevens Moby Ella Fitzgerald Wes Montgomery Ivy Queen the list is endless.... Edited by purnayoga 2007-04-19 7:03 PM | |||
OrangeMat |
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Moby is very cool. His song "Porcelain" is probably one of my all time favorites of all my music. Thievery Corporation and Zero 7 are two really cool artists, genre of acid jazz or electronica, I guess. I understand the reasoning behind not playing music during class, but unless it's during savasana, I've never been bothered by it. But then again, when it's mostly mantra or kirtan that we're listening to during class, I believe it really enhances the experience, subliminally if nothing else. There are some teachers at my studio that gong during savasana, but I've never liked that much. I understand how it's supposed to relax you due to the primal vibrations, but for me, it's just jarring and disturbing. Just like with the singing bowl, irritating and agitating for me. Oh well. | |||
kulkarnn |
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In my experience: Certain Music is actually useful during the Yoga Exercises practice or class. This should be the one which can make people focus, feel pleased, without having to focus on the meaning in a distractive way. But, again, for the one who knows the meaning so much that there is no distraction. As for meditation, music is essential if that is what the meditator using as a tool to concentrate. Otherwise not. Not having music does not always mean no distraction. And, having distraction does not always mean no learning. In fact, many times in a class with more learning, there is a distraction due to constant instruction from the instructor. Yoga Class is not always meant for feeling good or even practice, it is meant many a times for learning. I personally find music and chanting both extremely conducing during Asana and Meditation Class, Practice. | |||
jonnie |
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Hi Matt, You have a great play list there (except for Stevie Wonder ). The 10,000 Maniacs are one of my favourite groups but personally I don't play music before, during or after a class. Jonathon | |||
bstqltmkr |
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Jack Johnson is good. Anyone else I would suggest right now has already been mentioned. | |||
Cyndi |
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Expert Yogi Posts: 5098 Location: Somewhere in the Mountains of Western NC | Hey Matt, Your playlist might be good for a Bikram/Hot yoga class too. Me personally, I like music with no lyrics, however, I'm the one who can do my Bikram routine to Celine Dion's Greatest Hits, Mostly, I prefer no music. I think there are appropriate times for music and then there are times when it is not appropriate. Having that said, my instructor always asks us and we do a vote in class as to whether or not we do music. No one is afraid to say I don't want to. If there is one person who say's no music, then no music it is. Sometimes everybody wants music. We have to honor those who do not like to or wish to not do music that particular day, to yoga. I also think that aspect is very important when you have a classroom setting. Frankly, after looking at your playlist, I think those are nice tunes, but I can also see myself not wanting to listen to that particular selection on some days for my yoga practice. On those days when I don't want music, that selection, any selection would drive me insane!!! This is part of the terrain of listening to our bodies...some days we just need the silence. | ||
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I've had great luck with Sting's 'Songs From The Labyrinth' lately. Different, quiet, short stories between songs. I ripped it to MP3 and played with it to time certain part for where I planned to be in class. And Sister Cyndi, I took it to a Hot Yoga class where we do the Bikram series in silence except for the music and it was the best Bikram-practice I ever had! Several others said the same thing. The music is vivid, romantic, melancholy, intimate. Combine that with a quiet, darkened, candle lit room and heat and it was pretty near sex | |||
mishoga |
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Expert Yogi Posts: 1738 Location: right where I'm supposed to be | Matt, can you make a itunes playlist and post it here so I can check out the mix in less than an hour. I really like to hear it. I know most of the songs but can't hear them in my head Bruce, I'm going to check that out now (Sting) Very nice soundtracks but I am going to resist the temptation of purchasing them today. I'm being a good girl. My dental work is costing me a small fortune Edited by mishoga 2007-04-20 12:27 PM | ||
Cyndi |
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Expert Yogi Posts: 5098 Location: Somewhere in the Mountains of Western NC | Well of course you would of have had that experience BB, I heard Sting was really into that Kama Sutra Yoga...so there ya go...he must of had that in mind while making that record huh??? I'll try anything once, | ||
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You'll try anything once? C'mon, for that sensuous experience, you'd wear that CD out you rascal. Oh, I forgot, throw in a foot massage at the end, and that class is putty in my hands | |||
mishoga |
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Expert Yogi Posts: 1738 Location: right where I'm supposed to be | Like butter! | ||
joscmt |
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There's a CD called Yoga Mela that's pretty cool.. Deva Premal's "Om Namo Bhagavate" is just beautiful... Jack Johnson's "In Between Dreams" CD.... "Jaia Ganesha" by the Dum Dum Project... Keane (their first album)... Oh, I could go on and on... Hey Mish- how do you share playlists through itunes?? I have a bunch that I would share if I could.. | |||
mishoga |
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Expert Yogi Posts: 1738 Location: right where I'm supposed to be | I played this music mix yestreday for a two hour class. All students said it was great! Thought I would share it. Song first and then Album or Artist title. Subah- At Ease Rivergoddess- Maneesh De Moor 68- Anima Sound System Touareg- Le Duc Guruh Guruh- Active Yoga 3 Sufani- Gaudi Piya Re Piya Re- Nusat Fateh Ali Khan Alone- Ansar Gaurange Karuna- Rasa Sinister Grains- Anoushkar Shankar Om Namah Shivaya- Donna DeLory Satta- Boozoo Bajou Dance of the Medicine Buddha- Jonathon Goldman 101 Delight-Hirtan Mix- Rara Avis Ganapati Om- Donna DeLory Twameva- Jai Uttal & Ben Leinbach He Ma Durga- Donna DeLory Om Namaha Shiva- Sheila Chandra Bija Mantras- Jai Uttal & Ben Leinbach Prana (Sahana Vavatu)- Shaman's Dream Shanti mantra Reprise- Ravi Shankar Enjoy!! | ||
mishoga |
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Expert Yogi Posts: 1738 Location: right where I'm supposed to be | joscmt - 2007-04-23 9:04 AM Hey Mish- how do you share playlists through itunes?? I have a bunch that I would share if I could.. If you already have playlists on your itunes (I'm assuming you have itunes on your puter) when you go to highlight a playlist, a little arrow pointing out shows up right next to the playlist. Click that and it will ask you if you would like to publish it to the internet. If that doesn't work try the links either "File" or "edit" on itunes up top. One of those should have the option to publish a imix. Only pain, is sometimes it doesn't accept all the songs on your playlist. That list of songs I just posted on the last post here, I wanted to publish it but only 9 songs came up so that's why I typed them out. Once you create the imix, then you can get the link to it and paste it here. Go do it. Share your mixes here Edited by mishoga 2007-04-23 5:13 PM | ||
joscmt |
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Sweet! Thanks! I'll give it a try! | |||
Kym |
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Mish, how do you find people's mixes? Can I do a search to get random people's yoga mixes? | |||
mishoga |
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Expert Yogi Posts: 1738 Location: right where I'm supposed to be | Open your itunes. The links on the store page, look left for the "Music" link. Click it, look in same spot a little lower for the "imix" link. Click it. In the search bar type in any combination you could think..... Funky Yoga mix, Trance Astanga Anything. That's how I find some great songs through new age, electronica, and yoga imixes. Very time consuming though, and addictive too | ||
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Does anybody else think Krishna Das sounds like Bruce Springstein? I really hear the similarities like from the Boss's Nebraska album. | |||
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