Winds of Devotion: Earthsea Healing Series

Editorial Reviews

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On this recording Nakai is joined by Nawang Khechong, a master of the Tibetan flute, and a practitioner of traditional healing techniques. They are joined by David Darling on cello; Geoffrey Gordon, percussionist from Jai Uttal's Pagan Love Orchestra; bass player Wade Mathews; and keyboardist-producer Peter Kater to produce a suite of music that bends the healing traditions of Native America and Tibet. Nakai and Khechong have an obvious rapport, and fit their traditions together in a seamless manner. The background vocals and synthesizer washes sound a bit clichéd at times, but the playing and chanting of the principals ultimately overcome this minor limitation. --j. poet

Winds of Devotion: Earthsea Healing Series,Carlos Nakai & Nawang Khechog,Earthsea Records,Chamber Jazz,Contemporary Instrumental,Ethnic Fusion,Native American,Neo-Classical,New Age / Meditation,Pop,Traditional,World Music
Winds of Devotion: Earthsea Healing Series
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Great music with a soft beat
Winds of Devotion: Earthsea Healing Series
Carlos Nakai & Nawang Khechog
Manufacturer: Source Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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MeditationMeditation | New Age | Styles | Music
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  1. Quiet Mind: The Musical Journey of a Tibetan Nomad
  2. Music as Medicine
  3. Karuna
  4. Rhythms of Peace
  5. In a Distant Place

ASIN: B00005BI4C
Release Date: 2001-04-20

Tracks:

  1. Sentient Beings
  2. Wisdom
  3. Compassion
  4. Heart

Amazon.com

On this recording Nakai is joined by Nawang Khechong, a master of the Tibetan flute, and a practitioner of traditional healing techniques. They are joined by David Darling on cello; Geoffrey Gordon, percussionist from Jai Uttal's Pagan Love Orchestra; bass player Wade Mathews; and keyboardist-producer Peter Kater to produce a suite of music that bends the healing traditions of Native America and Tibet. Nakai and Khechong have an obvious rapport, and fit their traditions together in a seamless manner. The background vocals and synthesizer washes sound a bit clichéd at times, but the playing and chanting of the principals ultimately overcome this minor limitation. --j. poet

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great music with a soft beat.......2001-05-14

I love this CD. I am a yoga teacher and am always looking for music that is inspirational with a soft beat to add some strength to our practice. This is it. I also loved Sacred Spirit 1 (but not 2) and Shaman. If you liked these CDs, Winds will be a perfect addition. It's a combination of Tibetan and Native American healing music. It's beautiful.
Winds of Devotion: Earthsea Healing Series
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Great music with a soft beat
Winds of Devotion: Earthsea Healing Series
Carlos Nakai & Nawang Khechog
Manufacturer: Earthsea Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

TibetTibet | Far East & Asia | International | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
Native AmericanNative American | North America | International | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
Jazz FusionJazz Fusion | Jazz | Styles | Music
Traditional Jazz GeneralTraditional Jazz General | Traditional Jazz & Ragtime | Jazz | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | New Age | Styles | Music
MeditationMeditation | New Age | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Quiet Mind: The Musical Journey of a Tibetan Nomad
  2. Music as Medicine
  3. Karuna
  4. Rhythms of Peace
  5. In a Distant Place

ASIN: B000006NTX
Release Date: 1998-05-26

Tracks:

  1. Sentient Beings
  2. Wisdom
  3. Compassion
  4. Heart

Amazon.com

On this recording Nakai is joined by Nawang Khechong, a master of the Tibetan flute, and a practitioner of traditional healing techniques. They are joined by David Darling on cello; Geoffrey Gordon, percussionist from Jai Uttal's Pagan Love Orchestra; bass player Wade Mathews; and keyboardist-producer Peter Kater to produce a suite of music that bends the healing traditions of Native America and Tibet. Nakai and Khechong have an obvious rapport, and fit their traditions together in a seamless manner. The background vocals and synthesizer washes sound a bit clichéd at times, but the playing and chanting of the principals ultimately overcome this minor limitation. --j. poet

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great music with a soft beat.......2001-05-14

I love this CD. I am a yoga teacher and am always looking for music that is inspirational with a soft beat to add some strength to our practice. This is it. I also loved Sacred Spirit 1 (but not 2) and Shaman. If you liked these CDs, Winds will be a perfect addition. It's a combination of Tibetan and Native American healing music. It's beautiful.

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