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music recommendations wanted
I'm looking for music recommendations to solve a specific problem.
My office is next to a noisy conference room, so my officemate and I sometimes need to generate white noise. We have a small stereo for this purpose. (So I'm looking for CDs, not MP3s to play on the computer.) The important characteristics are: (1) instrumental [clarification: non-vocal] and (2) (this is important!) very uniform volume levels. Lots of classical music qualifies under (1) but has too wide a dynamic range to be practical for use in masking noise. I have a CD of Bach played on classical guitar that works well, but I'd like more variety.
Just about any genre would be fine. (I don't care for blues.) The music probably shouldn't be too perky; its job is to sit in the background, not inspire us to get up and dance. :-)
Any suggestions for specific recordings?
My office is next to a noisy conference room, so my officemate and I sometimes need to generate white noise. We have a small stereo for this purpose. (So I'm looking for CDs, not MP3s to play on the computer.) The important characteristics are: (1) instrumental [clarification: non-vocal] and (2) (this is important!) very uniform volume levels. Lots of classical music qualifies under (1) but has too wide a dynamic range to be practical for use in masking noise. I have a CD of Bach played on classical guitar that works well, but I'd like more variety.
Just about any genre would be fine. (I don't care for blues.) The music probably shouldn't be too perky; its job is to sit in the background, not inspire us to get up and dance. :-)
Any suggestions for specific recordings?
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It's one of my favorite instrumental pieces and it pretty much stays on an even volume level...not an even intensity level mind you but volume level.
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http://www.mewsic.com/ChamplainSummer/index.html
I'm also especially fond of Dave Brubek's work.
-R
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(Actually, their label in the US, Northside, has 3 sampler CDs out that are A) dirt cheap and B) really good -- Nordic Roots).
Instrumental music
(Anonymous) 2003-07-02 01:07 pm (UTC)(link)If you like Guitar Andres Segovia is a nice choice, or for more modern (mix of classical, progressive rock, surf guitar, etc.) try the California Guitar Trio (mp3s at http://cgtrio.com/realroom.htm for a sample)
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I did a Jolly Dance of Joy when I got this album for Christmas.
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I have a CD that's called "Orchestral ABBA." It's just what you'd think, too. And I've played it at work.
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Hilary Stagg (harp plus other stuff)-- Sweet Return; Feather LIght
Kevin Kern (piano plus)-- In The Enchanted Garden; Beyond the Sundial
Derek Bell-- Mystic Harp 2
Tingstad/Rumbel/Lanz-- Woodlands; Emerald
Tingstad/Rumbel-- Homeland
David Arkenstone-- another star in the sky
Northern Lights-- Harp and Hammer Dulcimer
Kobialka-- Rainbows
Metamora-- Morning Walk
Michael Jones-- After the Rain (solo piano, probably my favorite of all these)
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From a Distant Time - Patrick Ball (Celtic Harp)
Music for Zen Meditation - Tony Scott (Clarinet), Shinichi Yuize (koto - table harp), & Hozan Yamamoto (Shakuhachi - bamboo flute)
Earth Spirit - R. Carlos Nakai (Native American flute)
Light Reiki Touch - Merlin's Magic (acoustic guitar, piano, keyboards, violin, viola, Tibetan bells)
Spectrum Suite - Steven Halpern (Synthesizer)
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Thanks!