Cross-over music

Quite a few top-notch musicians have done it – we love many of the artists who have played with others who belong to a different musical or cultural tradition

YouTube

Sinagoga BGKO Barcelona Gipsy balKan OrchestraNotes from their YouTube video

1,904,750 views 13 Jun 2020

14. maj 2017.

Sandra Sangiao, vokal

Dani Carbonell, klarinet

Pere Nolasc Turu, violina

Mattia Schirosa, harmonika

Julien Chanal, gitara

WATCH IVAN CLOSELY! Ivan Kovačević, kontrabas

Stelios Togias, perkusije

Produkcija: Muzička omladina Novog Sada

Update of ‘The Tree of Contemplative Practices’ – 30+ ways to meditate

Click HERE to read the full article at The Center for Contemplative Mind in Society

The Tree of Contemplative Practices

The Tree illustrates some of the contemplative practices currently in use in secular organizational and academic settings. This is not intended to be a comprehensive list. Below the Tree you will find links to descriptions of many of these practices as well as a more in-depth description of the Tree and image files for downloading.

We hope to soon offer more information and resources on all of the practices listed on the Tree. Thank you for your patience!

The Tree of Contemplative Practices

© The Center for Contemplative Mind in Society
Concept & design by Maia Duerr; illustration by Carrie Bergman

Understanding the Tree

On the Tree of Contemplative Practices, the roots symbolize the two intentions that are the foundation of all contemplative practices: cultivating awareness and developing a stronger connection to God, the divine, or inner wisdom. The roots of the tree encompass and transcend differences in the religious traditions from which many of the practices originated, and allow room for the inclusion of new practices that are being created in secular contexts.

The branches represent the different groupings of practices. For example, Stillness Practices focus on quieting the mind and body in order to develop calmness and focus. Generative Practices come in many different forms (i.e. prayers, visualizations, chanting) but share the common intent of generating thoughts and feelings of devotion and compassion, rather than calming and quieting the mind. Please note that these classifications are not definitive. For example, mantra repetition may be considered a Stillness Practice rather than a Generative one.

Any activities not included on this Tree (including those which may seem more mundane, such as gardening, eating, or taking a bath) are a contemplative practice when done with the intent of cultivating awareness, or developing a stronger connection with God or one’s inner wisdom. We offer a free download of a blank Tree so that you can customize it and include your own practices.

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Sheila Chandra – voice of a goddess?

My latest discovery (years after most others) is the extraordinary talent of Sheila Chandra – who sings exquisitely in both English and Indian idioms – and others.

For me the ultimate piece of hers that I’ve heard is Dhyana and Donalogue – you can hear a sample HERE

A less sublime and more popular song by her is;

For me Dhyana and Donalogue transcends even the noble Joan Baez – and equals the sublimity of Cecilia Bartoli 

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Overtone Music and its Network

Where would you go for your didgeridoo? Well Jonathon Cope plays, teachers and sells the didge for a living as part of his interest in overtone and other more unusual music.

What is overtone music?

Try the Wikipedia article if you want heavy-duty information but ……

According to the Overtone Music Network (an open public social network for music which contains elements of instruments with a high content of overtones like a didgeridoo, gong, jew’s harp, singing-bowl, tambura or other instruments and as well overtone, harmonic or throat singing.)

What are Overtones?

In most cases where a sound is created by natural means (such as a musical instrument or the human voice), a number of higher tones is produced in addition to the fundamental pitch. These higher tones are called overtones, partial tones, or harmonics. The sequence of these tones is called the overtone series, harmonic sequence, or sequence of natural tones. The combination of the fundamental and the overtones is the frequency spectrum of a tone.

The Logo ૐ

The logo of Overtone Music Network is ૐ – OM – an ancient syllable from india which means: »Space will be open« or »Space, open!«. You can find it at the beginning of many Hindu texts as a holy exclamation to be called out at the start and the end of a reading of the Vedas or originally to any prayer or mantra. OM is an expression for the philosophy that every human being is it’s own cosmos. Cosmos means that the universe is regarded as a well-ordered, harmonious whole in your heart and mind, also expressed in your own overtone and harmonic singing and chanting.

See HERE

Or HERE

You can also by CDs and other stuff from Jonathon

Through his site you can even listen to DidgHead radio! (Go to the It’s part of live 365.com

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