music suggestions?

Lothlorien

Active Member
I have downloaded a bunch of songs/albums by David Huff for soothing/spa-like music for Missy's room. I downloaded a few songs by Enya, too, but just a few.

Any other suggestions for spa-like soft quiet music?
 
Classical?

Vivaldi, Mozart?

Tink LOVES Swan Lake songs, and can pick them out beacuse she has the Barbie Swan Lake movie (same with Nutcracker).
 

Marcie Mac

Just Plain Ole Tired
You can do a google for Spa Music. I have a lot of environmental music, birds chirping in a forest with running water for those stressful days

Marcie
 

Lothlorien

Active Member
Celtic music would send her over the edge. I like it, but the songs with bagpipes in it would just ruin her. She hates it.

Enigma is good, but looking for something a little slower and perhaps not so much going on.

Thanks for the suggestions.

Like Mozart and other classical, but am looking for something specific that would only be played in like a barnes and noble or something. Can anyone give me a specific album that I could find on Yahoo Music?
 

ck1

New Member
This might sound silly, but the Baby Einstein cd's are good. The nighttime lullaby one is my favorite, I play it in my daughter's room constantly. We also play the Baby Bach a lot and another one that of course I can't find right now but I think it's Water music or something like that. It has some Vivaldi on it that I like.
 

skeeter

New Member
here are some of my dulcimer friends that play slower, more melodic songs (as opposed to fast fiddle tunes)

Linda Brockinton (past national mountain dulcimer fingerpicking champion)
http://www.lindabrockinton.com/

Steven K. Smith (local Ren Fair player)
http://www.sksmithmusic.com/

Larry Conger (some faster stuff, but Larry has a lot of very melodic arrangements)
http://www.larryconger.com/

Sarah Johnson (hammered dulcimer with other instruments)
http://www.kitchenmusician.net/

Leslie Miller (hammered and mountain dulcimer, and flute)
http://www.lesmiller.com/home.htm
 

fedup

New Member
How about some smooth Jazz? I like the stuff that doesn't have words. Also, there are a lot of relaxation type Cds available. Maybe you could get some of that downloaded.
 

mrscatinthehat

Seussical
Ok I like the dulcimer stuff. I know what I am buying myself to relax with.

I just have some regular classical music here that most of us relax to.

Beth
 

Lothlorien

Active Member
I can't open any of the tracks from any of those sites, skeeter, but I just did a search on dulcimer on Yahoo music and came up with a bunch of stuff! Thanks.
 
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flutterbee

Guest
I think only one CD of my Celtic music has bagpipes in it...and it's not my favorite. There's a lot of dulcimer and harp in what we listen to.
 
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