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What music makes you relaxed?
Tammyjane33
Community member Posts: 765 Pioneering
I love any music at the moment its jessie j or any 80s tunes
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I like 80s tunes, I also relax to 80s style synthesizer music by a YouTube channel called NewRetroWave.
Here are some links to what I am listening to right now on their YouTube site:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDBbaGCCIhk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tHrhzCIyHs
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I mostly use suggested Spotify reading, concentration and relaxation playlists. I never remember to check who the artists are, but they always fit the bill.Community Manager
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I was thinking about getting Spotify or Amazon Music Unlimited, not sure which one yet. Do you have any experience of using Amazon Music as well? -
I'm afraid not. I have it downloaded and have Prime too, but I find Spotify's so simple to use that it's my go-to.Community Manager
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I used amazon for a while but gave it up to save money. I mainly use Google play music free. I make up playbills from music I have bought or saved over the years. I like listening to female artists on playlists sometimes. I choose motivating but relaxing music. I like lots of other relaxing music including meditation as long as they don't talk. I like white noise. It clears my mind at times. I like binaural beats you can find it on YouTube there are many variations for healing your whole self.
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Led Zeppelin.The Smiths....many and varied...and there are quite a few relaxing songs within the brief aforementioned !
Violin and piano are very relaxing! -
I dont listen much to music at all really, not really into it. When I do it tends to be country or folk, but not too much of anything for too long. So traditional Scottish or Irish stuff, in my blood I suppose as my roots go back into both countries. My surnames Scottish. Just discovered Calum Stewart, Tales from the North. If you're into folk music have a listen.
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Anything imposed is not welcome, even if it would be something you quite like.
Natural birdsong in a wood at dawn is said to be the most soothing and pleasing sound. If silence is not an option it seems to please everyone and to upset nobody, so if I could I would swap it for any of the horrid amplified din from buskers, and in shops and cafes and elsewhere. -
I love 60's music.. but I do love other music.
Music helps me go out as I have bad anxiety... I use my earphones and listen to music while I'm out.
Others I'll never leave the house... -
I listen to lots of different types of music it depends what mood I am in but I find celtic rock music makes me feel happy.
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I watched and listened to Jimmy Ruffin on You Tube yesterday....saw him at Batley variety Club in the early 70s.....loved him.....`Ive Passed This Way before`.....`What Becomes of the Broken Hearted`......`Farewell`... why do I cry?
Guess I have good memories of that era.
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Music is my passion...I love obscure 50s and 60s music, blues, jump blues, american rock n roll, oh the list is endless...I can usually always be found wearing my earphones and listening to my mp3 player..
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