If that makes any sense lol. Just a song that completely relaxes your body and mind. Here's mine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFkmQMJXMaA
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If that makes any sense lol. Just a song that completely relaxes your body and mind. Here's mine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFkmQMJXMaA
I don't really know what "going limp" means but these do I guess:
Maurice Ravel - Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte
Miles Davis - Blue in Green
Dexter Gordon - Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry
Aaron Copland - Concerto for Clarinet
Duke Ellington - Sophisticated Lady
Freddie Hubbard - But Beautiful
Sonny Rollins - You Don't Know What Love Is
Odd Nosdam - Fly Mode
Odd Nosdam - Kill Tone(weird fracking video to boot)
DJ Shadow - Midnight (sooooo soothing)
The Slackers - Rude and Reckless
Regina Spektor - The Ghost of Corporate Future
Andrew Jackson Jihad - I Love You (cute, funny, and kinda relaxing)
Ooh, that's a goodie. I saw that performed last summer, I think. If you like Copland, another good piece of his is "The Promise of Living," from his opera "The Tender Land."Aaron Copland - Concerto for Clarinet
ex-mortis
Also, if we're gonna include instrumental pieces, I'm posting "The Lark Ascending." Piece is too long for a Youtube video, but I think what's in that video gives you enough of the idea.
Peter, Paul and Mary - Puff the Magic Dragon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qu_rItLPTXc
Im not even kidding
Ooh, that's a goodie. I saw that performed last summer, I think. If you like Copland, another good piece of his is "The Promise of Living," from his opera "The Tender Land."[QUOTE="ex-mortis"]
Aaron Copland - Concerto for Clarinet
PannicAtack
Also, if we're gonna include instrumental pieces, I'm posting "The Lark Ascending." Piece is too long for a Youtube video, but I think what's in that video gives you enough of the idea.
I never cared for opera that much but it's a genre I respect quite a lot. BTW The Lark Ascending is great; this is the first time I hear of Ralph Vaughan Williams but I will probably check out more of his works. Thanks for the recommendation.
Also none of the pieces I posted are really "songs" except for some versions of Sophisticated Lady but I stopped being pedantic about it because people will refer to any piece of music as a song, I don't think the OP was specifically referring to sung music. Personally I don't call something a song unless it is one but it's become such a common term that it really isn't worth it to split hairs.
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