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Music from Tibet - Sounds of Peace

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Download links and information about Music from Tibet - Sounds of Peace by Nawang Khechog. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to New Age, World Music genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 49:47 minutes.

Artist: Nawang Khechog
Release date: 1996
Genre: New Age, World Music
Tracks: 10
Duration: 49:47
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Peace in the Humanity 3:30
2. Peace in the World 5:05
3. Dwelling in Peace 8:06
4. Being Kind to Each Other 8:14
5. Wanting Peace 3:12
6. Searching the Way 3:13
7. Finding It Within 5:07
8. Kindness As the Key 5:06
9. Starting a Kindness Course 3:00
10. Becoming More Peaceful 5:14

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Nawang Khechog was born in Tibet and fled to India after the Chinese invasion of 1949. He became a monk for 11 years — four as a hermit. He began performing professionally in 1986 in Australia. He performs on exotic ethnic instruments on Rhythms of Peace. He also proves that peace does have a rhythm and tempo of its own. His Tibetan (or "really big") horn has the sonority and rumblings of a didgeridoo. His bamboo flute is closely related to the Native American flute. He augments those sounds with gongs and bells. The healing soundscape also has space music appeal. Short of mechanical repetition, this is acoustic minimalism. It will appeal to fans of Riley Lee, Life in Balance, Stan Richardson, and R. Carlos Nakai.