Monday, December 18, 2006
by Timothy Burgin
Yoga Harmony Print E-mail
While this hour long Cd was composed and designed specifically for a Yoga class, its soothing rhythms and tranquilizing sounds would be suitable for other healing arts as well as for general relaxation. The beautiful resonating tones of the tambura, veena, flute and keyboard draw the listener into a deep state of quiet absorption. Tibetan bells, Indian cymbals and crystal singing bowls are sprinkled throughout the tracks and accentuate the Eastern vibe of this deeply calming Cd. Terry’s production of music for TV and film shows in his intricate compositions and the flowing nature of these tracks.

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