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  • Icaros, the Magical Chants of the Ayahuasca Shamans.  By : Howard G. Charing
    The Shamans of the Amazon, exhibit a close union with the Natural World. This powerful emotional and spiritual bond, enables them to commune with the powers of the Rainforest. Singing the chants or Icaros, is a way that this bond is expressed, and the Rainforest responds.
  • Shamans of Peru, Sacred Chants, Icaros, and Music - Part 2  By : Howard G. Charing
    The haunting, plaintive music of Peruvian shamans was recorded by the Eagle's Wing Centre for Contemporary Shamanism at ceremonies in the Peruvian Andes and the Amazon rainforest.

    Although the chants and icaros have an organic relationship to the medicine plants and shamanic journeying of each particular ritual, and are primarily intended as devotional music for inner-journeying. It is equally possible to listen to the hypnotically beautiful sounds in their own right and simply enjoy them for their otherworldly loveliness.
  • Shamans of Peru, Sacred Chants, Icaros, and Music - Part 1  By : Howard G. Charing
    The haunting, plaintive music of Peruvian shamans was recorded by the Eagle's Wing Centre for Contemporary Shamanism at ceremonies in the Peruvian Andes and the Amazon rainforest.

    Although the chants and icaros have an organic relationship to the medicine plants and shamanic journeying of each particular ritual, and are primarily intended as devotional music for inner-journeying. It is equally possible to listen to the hypnotically beautiful sounds in their own right and simply enjoy them for their otherworldly loveliness.
  • Drumming for the Shamanic Journey  By : Howard G. Charing
    The Shamanic Journey is a technique which facilitates a visionary experience into expanded awareness. This activates our imagination and creativity, and allows us to bypass linear, familar and rational thinking. In this state of expanded awareness we can find insights, new perspectives, and new ways to resolve problems.

    Drumming for the Shamanic Journey, With Leo Rutherford & Howard G. Charing
    It is a CD specifically made for shamanic journeying. It comprises; two 20 minutes solo and 40 minutes Double drumming.
  • Playing the Classical Guitar - The Ways and Benefits of Learning  By : Trisha Crow
    Learning how to play the classical guitar is one of the most interesting and exciting activities you can ever do during your pastime. It is a rewarding experience, yet a very intimidating endeavor as playing the classical guitar is not just a matter of taking lessons and learning from, but really a long process at the same time.
  • Christian Music's Finest Hour  By : Rev Michael Bresciani
    As this old planet hurtles toward the midnight hour and a great intervention with God what about this Christian music. Is he listening, are we listening?
  • The Easiest Way to Relax  By : Mary Banas
    The time people spend on relaxing activities has been lessening more and more - no time problem! Can a busy person relax today not wasting time on relaxation? Sure, if he follows our advice.
  • Jazz Music  By : Biamatere Izbeograda
    Jazz developed in the latter part of the 19th century from black work songs, field shouts, sorrow songs, hymns, and spirituals whose harmonic, rhythmic, and melodic elements were predominantly African. Because of its spontaneous, emotional, and improvisational character, and because it is basically of black origin and association, jazz has to some extent not

    been accorded the degree of recognition it deserves. European audiences have often been more receptive to jazz, and thus many American jazz musicians have become expatriates.
  • You're Being Manipulated - How Music Affects Your Buying Habits  By : Aaron Sansing
    Next time you go shopping or eat out at a restaurant pay attention to what music’s playing. After you read the results from this unbelievable British study, you’re never going to shop at the grocery store the same way again.
  • Buying Your First Cello Instrument Is Not As Hard As You Think  By : Susan Chiang
    For those of you not too familiar with what a cello looks like or sounds like, just imagine the sound and image of the violin, and then amplify the size and the sound texture many times over.
  • Ageless Memories, On The Wings Of A Dove and Mom.  By :
    It was that classic of Ferlin Husky, who wrote "On the Wings of a Dove" that became a classic in the 50's to 60's. It was not that the song was just good. Listening to mom rehearse her singing, made it come alive.
  • Stimulate Your Brain with Classical Music  By : Ada Porat
    Find out what bass guitars, dance clubs, Tibetan Chants and your household heater do to your mind. The secret power of sound and music is finally being revealed.
  • Play Piano - There Is No Substitute for Practice  By : Ronald Worthy
    There is no substitute for practice. By spending a couple of hours with your instrument every day you develop a special relationship with it.
  • Music Boxes: Why We Love Them  By : Monique Hawkins
    Music Boxes. There is something about them that appeals to people of all ages. Perhaps it is because they are enchanting, magical, whimsical, and have a tendency to bring back memories of days long past. Play a music box in a room full of people, and everyone will stop to listen. Discover what makes them so special.
  • On Broadway-The Greatest Shows Ever  By : F.R.Penn
    What does the Phantom of the Opera and Cats have in common? Answer: They are the longest running plays in the history of Broadway. Phantom is currently still performing its spectacular production and nearing its 7,500th performance. Cats closed on September 10th, 2000 after 7,486 shows. What is the allure of Broadway and these two plays?
  • Moths and Rust  By : blackunicorn010 chronicles
    Store your treasures in Heaven where the "moths and rust" will not destroy them. I like that, and Roy Acuffs great Speckled bird nowlives again, I want this to make it to Willie Nelson i'd love to hear him sing it...Roy u have any contacts with country music???
  • Music : The Source, The Life Force  By : Fabio Marcell
    What is it about music that can evoke such strong emotions in us? Why do we feel so moved when we hear something that makes the hairs on the back of the neck spring up? Let's investigate the power of music a little.



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