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The focus of this group is to share information regarding music and massage and to explore the healing power of music

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Live music during a massage session 4 Replies

I am a guitarist. I have often thought That it would be fun to play soft quiet guitar from a corner of the room during a massage. I imagine music like Michael Hedges, or similar new age style. I…Continue

Started by Creesab. Last reply by Pueppi Texas Nov 5, 2015.

What are some of your favorite musical choices for massage? 11 Replies

What are some of your favorite musical choices for massage?Mine include Deva Premal and Miten; Joshua Bell (Violin), Miyabi (Piano), Jeff Gold (Escapes), David Lauterstein (Roots and Branches),…Continue

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Started by Ariana Vincent, LMT, MTI, BCTMB. Last reply by Jolita Brilliant Aug 25, 2015.

Heard any good music for massage lately? Care to share your to 10 tunes with the group? 2 Replies

Heard any good music for massage lately? Care to share your to 10 tunes with the group?

Started by Ariana Vincent, LMT, MTI, BCTMB. Last reply by Megan Smith Aug 23, 2012.

What is your favorite music for massage? 1 Reply

Read this awesome article by Serenity Music's Jim Moeller and share with us and many other therapists, students and educators what you think is the most relaxing music for massage!Many therapists are…Continue

Started by Tina Holt. Last reply by Nikolas Pattantyus Mar 31, 2011.

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Comment by Zhang Yu on December 4, 2010 at 3:07am
Thanks.
Comment by rudy m smith on December 3, 2010 at 1:08pm
I have $10,000.00 worth of sound equipment in my massage studio and over 4000 cd's worth of music; all run by computer - mostly for my sanity as I learned a long time ago that if you listen to the same music over and over again you will go crazy like a hamster on a wheel. I choreograph many of my sessions to fit the patterns of my work I then use the clients body like an instrument to express the music i am hearing through my touch - it is an incredible way to give and receive massage or neuro muscular work!!!!
Comment by Roger D. Werstler on December 2, 2010 at 12:21pm
Over the past ten years I have collected over thirty quality and relaxing Cds for soothing my clients. My favorites are Enya, Lorena Mckinnet, and the Japanese arrangements of Kimekami. I love soft styles with little lyrics (if any) without formal melodies that distract the client's attention to the music and away from relaxation. I want meditation and escape to be the focus.
Comment by Ariana Vincent, LMT, MTI, BCTMB on December 2, 2010 at 12:02pm
Give a little listen to Collen Fletcher's radio podcast, Infusion.

Here are the details.

my podcast is www.infusionradioboise.blogspot.com

To listen live

www.radioboise.org
Tuesday's 9pm mountain time
Sunday's 9am mtn rebroadcast

Enjoy!

Warmly, Ariana Vincent, Ariana Institute, http://www.arianainstitute.com


"INFUSION gives you insight into organic living and wholistic health and wellness to further thrive in your everyday lives."
Comment by Colleen Fletcher on December 2, 2010 at 11:23am
I'm partial to David Darling
Comment by Ariana Vincent, LMT, MTI, BCTMB on December 2, 2010 at 11:09am
From Felicia Brown:

Do you have a relaxation/spa/massage/yoga CD you'd like to have reviewed on Felicia Brown's blog? Please send it to Spalutions, 523 State Street, Suite B, Greensboro, NC 27405. Please also send an email to Felicia@spalutions.com to let me know it's on the way.


Lately an interesting thing has happened. I've been getting relaxation CDs in the mail and requests from composers and other music companies to review their CDs and collections. Since I really like the free music and want to share it with people who can use it in their own spas, massage practices or wellness business - THAT'S YOU - I've decided to post regular reviews on my blog.

I'll review one or two CDs at a time - depending on how many are in the cue - and tell you what I like about each one. And since I really hate to say anything bad about people's work and art - especially since musical taste is so subjective and I am not a trained musician myself - I'm simply not going to share information on CDs that I don't like. That way you - the reader - only get information on what I consider good stuff and the artists only get recognition that is positive.

So here's the first one, which is a bit overdue.

Escapes by Jeff Gold

Described by one listener as "music to float upon," this CD provides a full hour of smooth, melodic and uplifting acoustic music intended for Massage and Yoga sessions, long drives and meditation.

Since I first received this CD several months ago, it has become a part of my "regular rotation" of music that I use in massage. I find it fills the background in an easy way - never obtrusive or over the top - but in a way that cushions the space of my massage room for everyone who enters. My clients love it!

Click here to listen to samples from this and other CDs or visit Jeff's website at www.JeffGoldMusic.com to listen to other clips and learn more about his other work.



Feather on the Breath of God by by Erin Jacobsen

This CD literally gave me chills the first time I listened to it. As I allowed the music to fill the air of my office, I felt a smattering of emotions and a strong desire to be the one on the massage table instead of the one giving the massage. It's sensitively blended notes will bring about introspection, relaxation and a connection to the heavens and beyond.

From the album cover: "Peaceful music blending the gentle sounds of piano, flute, and guitar. Distant choirs, chimes, and a heavenly breath of wind all contribute to an album that will stir every emotion. This album has found a home in every area of healing and health." I strongly agree!

Click here to listen to track samples or visit www.SerenityMusic.com to learn more about Erin and her music.
Comment by Ariana Vincent, LMT, MTI, BCTMB on December 2, 2010 at 10:55am
You are warmly invited to join the Massage and Bodywork Professionals' group "Music and Massage," where we share information regarding music and massage and explore the healing power of music. Please feel free to invite your friends and colleagues to join the group also.

Some of my favorite musical choices are:
Liquid Sound
Enigma
Miyabi, Piano
Joshua Bell, Violin
Deva Premal and Miten

We are looking forward to your participation in this group.

Warmly, Ariana

Ariana Vincent, Ariana Institute,

http:/www.arianainstitute.com
 

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