This reflective piano music by Erik Satie does seem like a good morning listen, a way to move from dreaming to wakefulness. Though I'd be happy to keep this mood with me throughout the day. It conjures up so many images for me too.
Erik Satie: Gymnopédies & Gnossiennes
Cue-point is set to 14:47, Gymnopédie No. 1.
And the space between piano notes (the high ones) is liking watching the space between thoughts when you meditate. Nice mind-calming effect.
(2023-08-17, 08:28 AM)Typoz Wrote: [ -> ]Cue-point is set to 14:47, Gymnopédie No. 1.
That's a very familiar piece; I feel like I've heard it recently, and fairly often, but I can't remember where - maybe in a soundtrack; maybe as on-hold music; maybe somewhere else. The
Legacy section of the Wikipedia article on the piece doesn't list anything that seems to be a plausible candidate. Hmm.
(2023-08-19, 11:01 AM)Laird Wrote: [ -> ]That's a very familiar piece; I feel like I've heard it recently, and fairly often, but I can't remember where - maybe in a soundtrack; maybe as on-hold music; maybe somewhere else. The Legacy section of the Wikipedia article on the piece doesn't list anything that seems to be a plausible candidate. Hmm.
In my own case I later realised that the reason this music was in my head was because there is a version on cello and other strings at the start of a video entitled "Dr. Bruce Greyson and the Paradox of the Near-Death Experience".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErQTIpNqSVQ
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