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Music Provide or request opinions on singers, bands, songs, albums, labels, instruments, or anything else related to music, such as what you listen to while translating. Maybe meet at any concert, recital or show to hear good music.

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Old 03-17-2008, 09:02 AM   #1
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Hi there! I'm looking for music to relax after a stressful week or day at work. Any suggestions??
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The Carpenters, Norah Jones, Ella Fitzgerald, Eva Cassidy, to name a few :-)
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Hi there! I'm looking for music to relax after a stressful week or day at work. Any suggestions??
INSTRUMENTAL: Románticos de Cuba, Kenny G, Montovani, 100 Strings

Ballads:Johnny Mathis, Roberto Yanés

It is hard to know another person's taste in matters of "unwindedness" eventhough I do not think that word exists.
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. . . try with reiki music. . . .

this is music is for don't do anything. . . .
if you want, I can send you a couple of tracks. . . .

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All the other suggestions are great. I love Norah Jones!! If you want to relax I think this is a good Cd:

Music Therapy & Spa (2007)
Meditative

You can download it from here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/13741844/therapy_spa.rar

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Hi there! I'm looking for music to relax after a stressful week or day at work. Any suggestions??

Have you ever tried listening to New Age? Yanni, for instance. Some musicians whose music is absolutely relaxing and very beautiful are David Lanz and Paul Speer. You could also try Manheim Steamroller, the creators of Fresh Aire.

If you prefer something more conventional, Dmitri Matheny's jazz is excellent for a relaxing afternoon. Acoustic Alchemy is another option, though a bit more vivacious.

I hope you can listen to these musicians. They are truly wonderful.

Saludos
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Hi Gabriel,

Can you send me some Reiki songs? I never heard about it...
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I'd go for the 'Bossa and' series, they are really relaxing. Bossa n' Beatles and Bossa n' Stones are the best.
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I agree with Ezequiel!
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Come on! The "Bossa 'n" series is awwwwfuuuul!!!! No chance you can realx with those dreadful versions of so many wonderful songs...
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