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You have all been so kind to me with my various questions, and now I have another.
I've been working on my practice with my DVDs, but I can see the day approaching where I will want to break away from it and do my poses without commentary, just with music.
My favored type of music personally is driving rock, for the most part, and that's not going to work for yoga, obviously.
In my thoughts about it, I think I'd rather not have words, although use of the human voice as an instrument might be okay. I've searched through Amazon, and found this: http://www.amazon.com/Satori-Music-Meditation-Riley-Lee/dp/B000005P1Z/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1244663413&sr=8-3
It seems to be okay, although I'm not all that fond of things in the higher range, like the flute is.
Any suggestions?
I've been working on my practice with my DVDs, but I can see the day approaching where I will want to break away from it and do my poses without commentary, just with music.
My favored type of music personally is driving rock, for the most part, and that's not going to work for yoga, obviously.
In my thoughts about it, I think I'd rather not have words, although use of the human voice as an instrument might be okay. I've searched through Amazon, and found this: http://www.amazon.com/Satori-Music-Meditation-Riley-Lee/dp/B000005P1Z/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1244663413&sr=8-3
It seems to be okay, although I'm not all that fond of things in the higher range, like the flute is.
Any suggestions?