Tao of Healing
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Gentle Season
- Clouds On Mountain
- Pond Reflecting Stars
- Silver Bamboo
- Healing Breeze
- Morning Mist
- Tao And Then
- Deeper Forever
- Tree Over River
- Bliss In Valley
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #54265 in Music
- Released on: 2000-03-28
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Part of the Sound Healing series from Soundings of the Planet, Tao of Healing teams flautist Dean Evenson with Li Xiangting, a professor from the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing and an authority on the guqin, an ancient seven-string zither from China. Their collaboration, with barely perceptible support from keyboards, acoustic guitar (Scott Huckabay) and percussion, is a hushed, serene, and inviting experience--as soft as the faintest breeze felt on a peaceful, sun-warmed afternoon. Evenson's meditative flute, which rarely strays from the instrument's comfortable low and middle ranges, is the disc's prevailing voice, with Xiangting's guqin discreetly supplying tasteful, angular accents to complement the Western vibe of Evenson's reflective improvisations. At times, in fact, this calming, slow-go disc (60 minutes in length) briefly conveys traces of jazzlike harmonics (largely Huckabay's contribution) that flavors the blissful proceedings with a nice touch of musicality. A slight soundalike quality might be detected in some tracks, but this is a minor quibble. This is Evenson's first recording where natural sounds are not included, though the liner notes assert the mix makes use of "earth resonance frequency" (7.8 hertz), all to enhance a listener's attainment of an alpha state. Actually, Evenson, Xiangting, and company do a commendable job of that on their own. A strong choice for supplementing massage or meditation. --Terry Wood
Customer Reviews
Soothing and calming
This cd is very soothing and I find it very calming, leaving me with a feeling of zen that lasts and lasts. I use it during my massage, meditation, reiki and as peaceful background music as I work, or when I am at rest. This cd and Dean's other cd Tao of Peace, has got me hooked on his work!
Good for pets as well as people
I purchased this cd for myself, but noticed my Basenji seemed to relax a little whenever I put the music on. I often play it for her in repeat mode when I am going to be out. She is definitely "zen'd out" by the time I return!
I can best describe the music by saying that there are no loud instruments or uptempo arrangements to distract from the relaxation experience. The melody is soothing and uncomplicated, so it works well in many settings where a quiet mood is preferable (like doggie bath day). So do something nice for your pet...and yourself...and check out this cd. Alternately, I would recommend Dean Evenson's equally pleasant "Forest Rain" cd.
nice
Students in my tai chi exercise classes for seniors prefer this--
over several similar CDs.
Maybe its the 7.8 hertz Earth Resonance Frequency in the mix?
Can be used also when doing the 24 Form Yang style--
Although "O'Holy Night" works wonders during the Christmas season
(5 and 1/2 minutes almost fits the Form perfectly.)




