Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Yoga Music

Lately I've been practicing more and more on my own. I love going to classes, but there are benefits to practicing alone. Also, work has made it difficult to make it to the classes I like best.

Usually practicing on my own means doing so in silence - just listening to my breath as it guides me. But lately I've come across some great yoga music, so I thought I'd share.

1. The Cello Suites by Bach, performed by Yo-Yo Ma.

Whether you're a fan of classical music or not, Bach's cello suites are fantastic for your focus as you practice. Listening to them adds a certain seriousness to your yoga, which is great if you're in the mood for it. For me listening to them also reinforces the fact that yoga is - among other things - an art form, and a beautiful, elegant practice.

2. Anything by Barbara Morgenstern, but especially the album "Nichts Muss"

She's German, and the album title means, roughly, "Anything Goes." If you haven't heard of her - and chances are you haven't - it's because not much German music makes it to the US. Her music is a bit difficult to describe, and I always get confused when I try to categorize electronic music. Suffice it to say that it's a bit trancey, calming but complicated, but not too distracting for yoga. Also, if you don't speak German, the meaning of the words won't distract you. I sometimes like to listen to Bach for the first half of a session (standing poses) and Barbara Morgenstern for the second half (seated poses and meditation).