Listening to and selecting good music for breathwork can be immensely rewarding in itself. The more ideas and options we have opens up a wider universe of sounds and experiences. Towards this goal Ed started Music for Breathwork in 2009 to share ideas and add to the wealth of possibilities.
In August 2011 we changed the group ownership to an RVA (Revolving Virtual Avatar) with various guest facilitators supporting the group.
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Comment by linda carroll on August 24, 2012 at 10:35pm I am just beginning to use HB in workshops after taking several years off. I am interested in some of the recent music people have found, is there a place where people talk about the tracks they like best?
Thanks,
Linda
Comment by Alain Menier on July 16, 2012 at 5:12pm Hi,
I know a lot of people like to gather music but have a hard time actually mixing up a set. If you need help with this, I can help you find the tools that will help you. I can also completely mix it for you, if technology really is not your thing.
Also, if you are looking at eventual certification as a HB facilitator, I cannot approve your music set, but I can give you pretty decent feedback on it.
Just send me a message if you need any help.
Cheers !
Alain
Comment by lidia ukhaneva on May 18, 2012 at 2:04pm can not understand, how to play... why it is soooo complicated???
Comment by Joe Altman on February 4, 2012 at 12:14pm Ronald...
To play FLAC, I use XMMS with the FLAC plugin on FreeBSD.
Hope this helps.
Comment by ronald long on February 4, 2012 at 2:02am Joe - what are you using FLAC with? I tried it when I first read about it - I use Banshee on Ubuntu, and it seemed to lock it up pretty regularly.
Comment by Joe Altman on February 4, 2012 at 1:52am Re: "Why MP3s Sound Bad...":
It's nice that FLAC is mentioned. I use it for all of my encoding.
I can reduce a 600 MB CD to about 200 MB, give or take, depending on the music.
Thelonious Monk Live at the 1964 Monterey Jazz_Festival, WAV: 597M total
FLAC: 237M total
The Rough Guide To The Music Of Okinawa, WAV: 778M total
FLAC: 432M total
An bonus is that since FLAC is lossless, I can always regain the WAV file by decoding the FLAC.
The only thing it doesn't solve is my CD storage problem.
Comment by Roland (Lenny) Gibson on February 3, 2012 at 1:08pm Very informative article about sound quality of various recording formats: Why Your MP3s Sound Bad: High-Resolution Audio Explained
Comment by Guy James on November 21, 2011 at 9:00am Check out my new track, featuring some samples of the spiritual teacher Mooji:
You Are the Seer of Everything'
If anyone would like to use any of my music in their holotropic sets, please let me know and I'll send you some high quality versions.
Comment by Heinz Gerd Lange on November 7, 2011 at 4:40pm Hiya
I am new to this network but into Breathwork music since 15+ years. Always on the lookout for new music.
Have read most your comments and already learned heaps about the technical aspect. I still work from CD's, lists and a Dual Mixer but everytime evolves new according to the needs of the group or the breather. A bit work intensive but always on the spot. Looking forward to share in future
Comment by Ted Riskin on October 4, 2011 at 5:06am DONATE
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