| 1. Tibetan Moon |
| 2. Siesta |
| 3. Rivers of Zimbabwe |
| 4. Affinity |
Editorial Reviews
True to its name, Resonance employs Tibetan bowls, didgeridoo, sitar, bass, and a variety of flutes to manifest the pure, ringing sound that is resonance. Slow, strumming guitars interspersed with woody African mbiras and zithers extend in long, lush notes of lovely noise. Most tunes leave melody behind in the name of tonal color and atmospheric composition, and the result is an engaging backdrop of held harmonics where the instruments themselves are paid tribute. "Affinity" creates a ringing-bell ambience with the zither, and the rainstick has never sounded so multidimensional as on the "Rivers of Zimbabwe." This is a unique album that refreshingly doesn't rely on traditional song structure or intellectual instrumental displays. Clinical hypnotist and multi-instrumentalist Jorge Alfano led the project and his meditative vision is extraordinary on this simple yet intriguing album. --Karen K. Hugg
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Musical Massage: Resonance
Jorge Alfano Manufacturer: Relaxation ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004NRY2 Release Date: 2000-03-14 |
Tracks:
- Tibetan Moon
- Siesta
- Rivers Of Zimbabwe
- Affinity
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True to its name, Resonance employs Tibetan bowls, didgeridoo, sitar, bass, and a variety of flutes to manifest the pure, ringing sound that is resonance. Slow, strumming guitars interspersed with woody African mbiras and zithers extend in long, lush notes of lovely noise. Most tunes leave melody behind in the name of tonal color and atmospheric composition, and the result is an engaging backdrop of held harmonics where the instruments themselves are paid tribute. "Affinity" creates a ringing-bell ambience with the zither, and the rainstick has never sounded so multidimensional as on the "Rivers of Zimbabwe." This is a unique album that refreshingly doesn't rely on traditional song structure or intellectual instrumental displays. Clinical hypnotist and multi-instrumentalist Jorge Alfano led the project and his meditative vision is extraordinary on this simple yet intriguing album. --Karen K. HuggCustomer Reviews:
If only for the first two tracks.......2006-01-01
Yummy.......2001-07-23
Talented musicians.......2000-12-20
As for "Siesta", and "Rivers of Zimbabwe", I found them limpid and way too long overall, unfortunately. The final song "Affinity" has the zither, and peruvian quena flute that bring some interest to the violin and fretless bass. To me, the album feels unfinished and I have a sense of waiting to hear the rest of their message or perhaps a direction for the music. On the other hand, perhaps, for its proposed use in hypnotherapy, that is exactly what they wished to put forth.
Definitivamente Espectacular.......2000-12-06
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