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If healing had a sound, what would it be? Gentle, slow rhythms no faster than a human heartbeat. Soft chimes, flutes, harp, and keyboards, with lots of space between notes. No melodic tension. Steven Halpern designs his music to induce the relaxation response necessary for deep healing. This collection, alongside CHAKRA SUITE, represents the core of his healing music repertoire. The bulk of the songs set stark Grand piano and electric piano tones against shimmering silence although other non-intrusive sounds surface occasionally. Sustained synthesizer chords create emotional stirrings in "Communion." "Harp and Soul" showcases the celestial sound of the title instrument in a cascading melody. "Chakra Balancing" condenses the above-mentioned "Suite" into a 13-minute attunement for the energetic body. MUSIC FOR SOUND HEALING is a treat for the nervous system, and an essential work in the field of restorative music.
Kobialka (violin); Georgia Kelly (harp); Bettine Clemen, Kat Eppel, Bob Stohl (flute).
It's Push-Button Relaxation
Recorded at The Music Annex, Menlo Park, California. Includes liner notes by Starr Fuentes and Steven Halpern.
Engineers: Roger Wiersema, Robert Iriartborde.
Personnel: Steven Halpern (piano, electric piano); Georgia Kelly (harp); Daniel Kobialka (violin); Kat Eppel, Bob Stohl (flute).
Recording information: Music Annex, Menlo Park, CA.
Illustrator: Wolfgang Gersch.
Photographer: Irene Young.
Personnel: Steven Halpern (piano, electric piano, string synthesizer); Daniel
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