Music for Zen Meditation
Track Listings
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1. Is All Not One?
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2. Murmuring Sound of the Mountain Stream
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3. Quivering Leaf, Ask the Winds
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4. After the Snow, the Fragrance
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5. To Drift Like Clouds
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6. Za-Zen (Meditation)
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7. Prajna-Paramita-Hridaya Sutra (Sutra Chant)
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8. Sanzen (Moment of Truth)
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9. Satori (Enlightenment)
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Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
A celebrated jazz clarinetist in the 1950s, Tony Scott started collaborating with Japanese artists on a trip he made to the country in 1959. He returned in 1964 to teach classes in American jazz and ended up collaborating with koto player Shinichi Yuize and shakuhachi flute player Hozan Yamamoto on a dozen improvised collaborations. Based on the Zen concept of beginner's mind, a state of openness that leads to exploration, the Scott-led pieces predate the more modern concept of "ambient" by a good couple of decades--but, as music descended from temples and designed to ease the mind to a state of higher consciousness, it follows many of the same directives. The gentle clarinet is complemented by the flute, with the koto--a 13-stringed zither--providing a comfortable contrast, though all three musicians appear on only a single track, the opening "Is Not All One?" --Randy Silver
Music for Zen Meditation,Tony Scott,Polygram Records,Cool,Jazz,Jazz Music,Pop,Post-Bop
Music for Zen Meditation
Average customer rating:
- Brilliantly conceived, and arranged meditate music...
- Wonderful, Relaxing & Soothing
- Wonderful, Relaxing Music
- surprising rich and wonderful
- Sooths the Savage Beast
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Music for Zen Meditation
Tony Scott
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000047D6
Release Date: 1997-07-29 |
Tracks:
- Is Not All One?
- The Murmuring Of The Mountain Stream
- A Quivering Leaf, Ask The Wind
- After The Snow, The Fragrance
- To Drift Like Clouds
- Za-zen (Meditation)
- Prajna-Paramita-Hridaya Sutra (Sutra Chant)
- San-zen (Moment Of Truth)
- Satori (Enlightenment)
Amazon.com
A celebrated jazz clarinetist in the 1950s, Tony Scott started collaborating with Japanese artists on a trip he made to the country in 1959. He returned in 1964 to teach classes in American jazz and ended up collaborating with koto player Shinichi Yuize and shakuhachi flute player Hozan Yamamoto on a dozen improvised collaborations. Based on the Zen concept of beginner's mind, a state of openness that leads to exploration, the Scott-led pieces predate the more modern concept of "ambient" by a good couple of decades--but, as music descended from temples and designed to ease the mind to a state of higher consciousness, it follows many of the same directives. The gentle clarinet is complemented by the flute, with the koto--a 13-stringed zither--providing a comfortable contrast, though all three musicians appear on only a single track, the opening "Is Not All One?" --Randy Silver
Customer Reviews:
Brilliantly conceived, and arranged meditate music..........2007-05-11
An intriguing album, this one......"Tony Scott", a celebrated Be-Bop clarinet player, with a string of jazz albums to his name, decides to purse his personal ongoing interest in Far Eastern culture, and link up with several renowned Japanese instrumentalists ("Shinichi Yuize" & "Hozan Yamamoto"), and develop and create, a traditional Eastern-sounding album, that focuses on the Cerebral, Self-conscious and introspective nature of typically classic- oriental derived music.
Strangely, considering Tony's strong background in jazz, this sounds far removed for any of his previous works, and whether it's through an affinity for classic oriental music, or desire to produce something more elegant or organic....he convincingly succeeds in achieving his goal. If you wasn't already aware of the fact, that this was created by a non-oriental musician, you'd be hard pressed to notice, that this isn't arranged by a non-oriental musician. The mood is one of contemplative moods, and serene arrangements, with the music taking on the form of what seems like initially simple, and largely uncluttered music, that skilfully mixes the minimal melodic tension of the instrumentation, and creates a calming effect, which effectively draws the listener into the overall mood of the mostly improvisational nature of the music. Scott's clarinet weaves in-and-out beautifully with the bamboo flute and Japanese zither, of `Shinichi' and `Hozan's' impeccable performances.
It retains a studied ambience, that will impress those looking for music to actually unwind or indeed relax to, and although I haven't tried to actually meditate to this album, it's not too hard to imagine that achieving some inner-peace, whilst meditating to this, wouldn't be entirely possible . In fact this feels a little like it was intended for use into Buddhism and other Eastern philosophies. It's one of those albums, that can work differently for each listener...some may find this album to be a remarkably focused and poignant collection of tunes with an overall elegant mood and stance. Others with find that it can be an incredibly relaxing and soothing record, and as tranquil as a Japanese tea garden. While someone else (such as myself), will find this merely perfect music to unwind and relieve tension, or a long day after work, when you just need to come down several notches. And of course, there will be those that probably use if for it's initial intention, to meditate, work or study to.....such is the wide ranging series of expressions, that this album invokes.
I've have to assume that those of you that are reading these reviews are actually considering picking this album up, and you haven't just stumbled across this album (ironic, as that's how I found out about this...reading an Amazon readers `List of recommendations'). This album does exactly what it was intended to do, which is to relax and entertain in equal measures. It's extremely powerful music, impeccably performed, wonderfully emotional, hypnotic in the best possible way, and impressively powerful...in a strangely quiet way. Anyone considering this album...comes with a very high recommendation from myself (and by the other reviewers, judging by their ratings), should buy with confidence...in what is one of the most beautifully honest albums, I've heard in a while.
Wonderful, Relaxing & Soothing.......2007-04-13
This was the first meditation/spa cd I have ever purchased.... and Wow I am so very glad that I took the plunge. It's beautiful!
Wonderful, Relaxing Music.......2006-07-10
I absolutely love this album. I do not meditate to it, however I love to listen to it in the evening as a way to relax and ease into sleep.
I brought a few cds with me to the hospital for the birth of our son and this was the only one I wanted to listen to throughout the whole labor (over and over) Everything else drove me crazy. I guess it was kind of a meditative aid during that time. It helped me to focus outside my body instead of on the contractions. I would actually count on the next note to appear just before it did. I don't know if I could even do that now. So, this was the first music my son ever heard in his world outside the womb.
My husband uses it now to rock/walk our son to sleep each night.
surprising rich and wonderful.......2005-12-26
The CD title is silly, the song titles too for that matter, but this is a great CD. I've listened to it for years. Like a lot of practictioners, silence is the only meditation music for me. I'm sure there are those who like music in the background, who knows. What matters is that the music on this disc sets a standard that's not been equalled in New Age music. Tony Scott's jazz background gives him a rare originality and freedom, and these players find an authentic musical unity in a disc of rare improvisation. Koto master Shinichi Yuize and shakuhachi player Hozan Yamamoto share full measure in making a lasting recording that never tires, and asks nothing it doesnt return ten fold. Once you hear this recording, you'll want it always nearby. It's a real treat.(4/07 note: musician Tony Scott passed away last month. THANKS for a great CD, Tony!)
Sooths the Savage Beast.......2005-08-30
I had this album in vinyl in the 60' or 70's. A person came into my house and was pacing like a caged tiger. He was very agitated, so I walked over ot my stereo and put this album on. Within a few minutes, he took a deep breath and just sat down and relaxed! It was amazing. The compositions are marvelous for meditating or just relaxing. It's old music, but fits right into the "new age" genre. I highly recommend this album! I love it!
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Zen Peace
Aeoliah
Manufacturer: Oreade Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Customer Reviews:
Something about it..........2005-09-27
There's something about Aeoliah (and this CD in particular) that I find particularly relaxing, soothing, even euphoric. I have a rather large collection of "new age" music, and it's rare that any of it affects me the way this music does. When I put on the headphones and listen, I find myself not so much listening to the music as absorbing it. Soon, I'm in a sort of twilight state where the concerns of the world are left behind completely. I can't emphasize enough how rare it is that music affects me this way -- it need not be listened to "actively" the way a lot of music requires in order to enjoy it. I do recommend headphones for this music -- just put them on, and (although best listened to while relaxing in bed or on a comfortable chair/couch with no distractions) there's no need to concentrate on the music. Just relax and allow Zen Peace to carry you away.
My highest recommendation -- 5 stars.
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- The next best thing to silence
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Music for Zen Meditation
Riley Lee
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The next best thing to silence.......2007-07-26
This is a beautiful shakuhachi CD. If you like pure, quiet, contemplative music, this album is bliss.
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- Soothing, Tranquil, Lovely
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Soothing, Tranquil, Lovely.......2004-06-18
This is the most relaxing and blissful music I've ever heard. The classical music is top notch, and the sounds of birds sweetly singing in the background just brings you into a state of complete tranquility and peace.
I'm not usually into "nature" cd's, but this one is absolutely fantastic. I highly recommend it!
Average customer rating:
- Brilliantly conceived, and arranged meditate music...
- Wonderful, Relaxing & Soothing
- Wonderful, Relaxing Music
- surprising rich and wonderful
- Sooths the Savage Beast
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Music for Zen Meditation
Tony Scott
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
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- Is All Not One?
- Murmuring Sound of the Mountain Stream
- Quivering Leaf, Ask the Winds
- After the Snow, the Fragrance
- To Drift Like Clouds
- Za-Zen (Meditation)
- Prajna-Paramita-Hridaya Sutra (Sutra Chant)
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- Satori (Enlightenment)
Amazon.com
A celebrated jazz clarinetist in the 1950s, Tony Scott started collaborating with Japanese artists on a trip he made to the country in 1959. He returned in 1964 to teach classes in American jazz and ended up collaborating with koto player Shinichi Yuize and shakuhachi flute player Hozan Yamamoto on a dozen improvised collaborations. Based on the Zen concept of beginner's mind, a state of openness that leads to exploration, the Scott-led pieces predate the more modern concept of "ambient" by a good couple of decades--but, as music descended from temples and designed to ease the mind to a state of higher consciousness, it follows many of the same directives. The gentle clarinet is complemented by the flute, with the koto--a 13-stringed zither--providing a comfortable contrast, though all three musicians appear on only a single track, the opening "Is Not All One?" --Randy Silver
Customer Reviews:
Brilliantly conceived, and arranged meditate music..........2007-05-11
An intriguing album, this one......"Tony Scott", a celebrated Be-Bop clarinet player, with a string of jazz albums to his name, decides to purse his personal ongoing interest in Far Eastern culture, and link up with several renowned Japanese instrumentalists ("Shinichi Yuize" & "Hozan Yamamoto"), and develop and create, a traditional Eastern-sounding album, that focuses on the Cerebral, Self-conscious and introspective nature of typically classic- oriental derived music.
Strangely, considering Tony's strong background in jazz, this sounds far removed for any of his previous works, and whether it's through an affinity for classic oriental music, or desire to produce something more elegant or organic....he convincingly succeeds in achieving his goal. If you wasn't already aware of the fact, that this was created by a non-oriental musician, you'd be hard pressed to notice, that this isn't arranged by a non-oriental musician. The mood is one of contemplative moods, and serene arrangements, with the music taking on the form of what seems like initially simple, and largely uncluttered music, that skilfully mixes the minimal melodic tension of the instrumentation, and creates a calming effect, which effectively draws the listener into the overall mood of the mostly improvisational nature of the music. Scott's clarinet weaves in-and-out beautifully with the bamboo flute and Japanese zither, of `Shinichi' and `Hozan's' impeccable performances.
It retains a studied ambience, that will impress those looking for music to actually unwind or indeed relax to, and although I haven't tried to actually meditate to this album, it's not too hard to imagine that achieving some inner-peace, whilst meditating to this, wouldn't be entirely possible . In fact this feels a little like it was intended for use into Buddhism and other Eastern philosophies. It's one of those albums, that can work differently for each listener...some may find this album to be a remarkably focused and poignant collection of tunes with an overall elegant mood and stance. Others with find that it can be an incredibly relaxing and soothing record, and as tranquil as a Japanese tea garden. While someone else (such as myself), will find this merely perfect music to unwind and relieve tension, or a long day after work, when you just need to come down several notches. And of course, there will be those that probably use if for it's initial intention, to meditate, work or study to.....such is the wide ranging series of expressions, that this album invokes.
I've have to assume that those of you that are reading these reviews are actually considering picking this album up, and you haven't just stumbled across this album (ironic, as that's how I found out about this...reading an Amazon readers `List of recommendations'). This album does exactly what it was intended to do, which is to relax and entertain in equal measures. It's extremely powerful music, impeccably performed, wonderfully emotional, hypnotic in the best possible way, and impressively powerful...in a strangely quiet way. Anyone considering this album...comes with a very high recommendation from myself (and by the other reviewers, judging by their ratings), should buy with confidence...in what is one of the most beautifully honest albums, I've heard in a while.
Wonderful, Relaxing & Soothing.......2007-04-13
This was the first meditation/spa cd I have ever purchased.... and Wow I am so very glad that I took the plunge. It's beautiful!
Wonderful, Relaxing Music.......2006-07-10
I absolutely love this album. I do not meditate to it, however I love to listen to it in the evening as a way to relax and ease into sleep.
I brought a few cds with me to the hospital for the birth of our son and this was the only one I wanted to listen to throughout the whole labor (over and over) Everything else drove me crazy. I guess it was kind of a meditative aid during that time. It helped me to focus outside my body instead of on the contractions. I would actually count on the next note to appear just before it did. I don't know if I could even do that now. So, this was the first music my son ever heard in his world outside the womb.
My husband uses it now to rock/walk our son to sleep each night.
surprising rich and wonderful.......2005-12-26
The CD title is silly, the song titles too for that matter, but this is a great CD. I've listened to it for years. Like a lot of practictioners, silence is the only meditation music for me. I'm sure there are those who like music in the background, who knows. What matters is that the music on this disc sets a standard that's not been equalled in New Age music. Tony Scott's jazz background gives him a rare originality and freedom, and these players find an authentic musical unity in a disc of rare improvisation. Koto master Shinichi Yuize and shakuhachi player Hozan Yamamoto share full measure in making a lasting recording that never tires, and asks nothing it doesnt return ten fold. Once you hear this recording, you'll want it always nearby. It's a real treat.(4/07 note: musician Tony Scott passed away last month. THANKS for a great CD, Tony!)
Sooths the Savage Beast.......2005-08-30
I had this album in vinyl in the 60' or 70's. A person came into my house and was pacing like a caged tiger. He was very agitated, so I walked over ot my stereo and put this album on. Within a few minutes, he took a deep breath and just sat down and relaxed! It was amazing. The compositions are marvelous for meditating or just relaxing. It's old music, but fits right into the "new age" genre. I highly recommend this album! I love it!
Average customer rating:
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Music for Zen Meditation
Tony Scott
Manufacturer: Verve
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000AXZCUK
Release Date: 1965-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Is All Not One?
- Murmuring Sound of the Mountain Stream
- Quivering Leaf, Ask the Winds
- After the Snow, the Fragrance
- To Drift Like Clouds
- Za-Zen (Meditation)
- Prajna-Paramita-Hridaya Sutra (Sutra Chant)
- Sanzen (Moment of Truth)
- Satori (Enlightenment)
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Zen: The Search for Enlightenment
Terry Oldfield
Manufacturer: New World Music
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: 7715021520
Release Date: 2004-09-07 |
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- Sharing The Path
- Duality
- Inseparble Paths
- Treading The Path
- Echoes In The Void
- Anatta
- See The Trees! Smell The Blossom!
- Transcending Time And Space
Album Description
Summoning the pure essence of the search for enlightenment, a sense of peace and understanding unfolds as Terry Oldfield's flute and authentic Japanese instrumentation guides the listener along the ancient path of Zen. He uses authentic Japanese instrumentation and natural sounds to create a powerful atmosphere.
Terry Oldfield is well known for his outstanding soundtracks to wildlife documentaries and has been nominated for a BAFTA Award and two prestigious Emmys.
Average customer rating:
- Relaxing
- A great cd to transport your self to your inner peace
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Osho Zen Tarot: Music for Tarot Reading
Various Artists
Manufacturer: New Earth Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Release Date: 2001-07-10 |
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Customer Reviews:
Relaxing.......2007-06-16
As the other reviewer noted, this music does not have a "new age" sound to it. It is very calming and simple. I use this with my tarot deck or just when I need to "chill out".
A great cd to transport your self to your inner peace.......2003-05-24
As I said before , this is one of the best cd's I've ever heared to relax yourself .
When you listen to this record , you would say at the beginning : OK , another new age recore , ok let's listen to it . But it is a complete different one . You will transport your inner peace to a world which cannot be described .
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Music for Zen
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Oreade Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000006P1O
Release Date: 1998-05-05 |
Tracks:
- Dedication - Schawkie Roth
- Improvisation - Schawkie Roth
- Mumonkan - Riley Lee & Andrew MacGregor
- Deep Night - Riley Lee
- Oshu - Nawang Khechog
- Wanting Peace - Trio Liudvig Garibian
- Becoming More Peaceful - Emerald Project
- Dwelling in Peace - Christa Michell
- Howern Enkan - Gregor Theelen
- Hej Dzjan Hei Dzjzn - Jeroen Van Den Tempel
- Siretsi Jars Taran - Various Artists
- Kezanits Mas Chounim - Various Artists
- Towards The One - Various Artists
- Water Crystals - Various Artists
- T'Ai - Various Artists
- Patience - Various Artists
Product Description
TRACKLIST: 1. First Light 3.22, 2. Serenity 25.46, 3. Inner Peace 6.52, 4. Heartfelt Moment 1.18, 5. Spiritual Journey 19.19, 6. Mother & Child 8.46.~~~~~~~~~INNER LIGHT: To the Zen monks the Shakuhachi is a spiritual tool that calms the body and the mind. Experience this for yourself as you enjoy this soothing piece of music. Use it for relaxation, meditation, or as background music anytime.
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