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The Angels and classical music

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 5:39 am
by Deb
Hi Everyone,

Yesterday I decided to put the radio beside the computer and when I turned it on classical music was playing, which is odd as I haven't listened to classical music for years, anyways our budgie shadow must like classical music as he was chirping along to some songs and dancing around his cage. Btw he hardly ever chirps except if he hears his other bird friends outside.

This morning when I was opening the window for him I turned the radio on and they were just talking, but I did find out the radio station was called ABC, but since they were just talking so I turned it off.

Then this afternoon when I came back into the room to log onto the computer so that I could come onto this site, I turned the radio on and a lovely classical song was playing away, I looked at the clock on the monitor and it said 2:22pm. So I guess the Angels prefer that I listen to classical music instead of Green Day, which is my favorite band.

Cya....Deb

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 1:48 pm
by blue nova
Ahhh classical music. Couldn't stand it for a long time then I started to have sudden urges to listen to it the last couple of years. I think that the angels really do love listening to it Deb.

I luv going into stillness listening to classical :D

Hugs,
Anne

PS....it wouldn't surprise me if they are attracted to it too.... :wink:

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 4:53 pm
by Petra Wilson
I love classical music, always have. But I love allsorts (except mindless pop and jazz...sorry to any fans out there, I just don't get it!)

Hey Deb, I don't suppose the Angels mind so much, but I feel Them much closer with Classical and other instrumental songs rather than when I'm air-guitar and air-drumming along to loud Sigur Ros, Explosions, Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones etc.. I mean....sometimes it's enough to turn everyone away hahaha!

Love, Pet XXX

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 6:42 pm
by Seamus
Hi Guys -
I love classical as well. I have to believe that much of it was truly Divinely inspired. I'm a fan of everything from Mozart to Metallica, but IMO, the melodies and complexity of classical music remain unsurpassed to this day.
Petra Wilson wrote:...rather than when I'm air-guitar and air-drumming along to loud Sigur Ros, Explosions, Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones etc..
Petra, The Floyd is still my fave though--I was fortunate enough to meet David Gilmour back in the '80's. 8)

Peace,
Seamus

Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 4:22 am
by Deb
Hi Anne,

I used to love classical music, actually I love all music, well except some of this rubbish out now that sounds demonic, but I haven't listened to it for years, so maybe the spirits think it might relax me abit now.

Cya....Deb

Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 4:26 am
by Deb
Hi Petra,

Maybe the Angels like seeing me try and dance to classical music, they must get a huge laugh considering I must look like a baby elephant while prancing around the house with hands and legs going everywhere...lol.

Cya....Deb

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 7:05 pm
by jimmyb222
I've been putting Classic FM on at night really quiet in an attempt to help my brain function better. The other night I had a couple of lucid dreams :?

Debussy-Claire De Lune

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 7:58 pm
by LADYGALEXA1
My favorite piece is Debussy's "Claire De Lune" If you listen to it, it brings asense of calm. Almost as if you were in a heavenly place. I've read somewhere that this piece is what heaven sounds like. Try it out out. It's a wonderful piece.

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 8:02 pm
by ChildofGod
In the year 2004 around the time my husband told me that the marriage wasn't like it use too and I became very depressed, I also found myself listening to classical and it made me very happy and content.

Liz :D

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 8:04 pm
by joshua291185
beethoven and chopin are my favorites.

love joshua

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 8:30 pm
by ChildofGod
:D Anything with violin solos makes me ball my eyes out.

Liz :D

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 8:39 pm
by blue nova
Jules Massenet--Thais.....Tchaikovsky....Mozart...Chopin..Brahms..

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 10:04 pm
by nasra1996
I've noticed myself, since being a member of this angel board that i tune into Classic FM, every day in my car... Maybe it's cellestial music...

Love Sarah

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 10:20 pm
by blue nova
Hi Liz,
Anything with violin solos makes me ball my eyes out.
You should check out Jules Massenet's Thais....
Maybe it's cellestial music...
It wouldn't surprise me would it you ? :wink:

I think that some of those composers, from what I've read about a few of them mentioned, were probably "cellestially inspired". :D :happy

Hugs,
Anne

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 12:10 am
by hamster whisperer
I play music all the time in my classroom: classical, Celtic, New Age, chant, anything without words the kids can recognize. I used to turn it off during lessons and back on during work time, but the past few months I just leave it going all day quietly in the background. All of my CDs are on my computer on iTunes, and I've made a bunch of playlists. The kids actually listen and sway to a lot of it. Of course, I throw in something like "Wizards in Winter" (TransSiberian Railroad) and Explosions in the Sky once in a while to keep their attention.
Jill

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 12:42 am
by blue nova
Hi Jill,

Have you ever tried nature music in the classroom ?

Hugs,
Anne

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 3:50 am
by hamster whisperer
I have frog songs and whale songs and thunderstorms, but they stir the kids up instead of relaxing them.
They know I have Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin, but I won't play them in class. After school, anything goes depending on my mood.
Jill

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 4:22 am
by memawlaura
:lol: :lol: :lol: thats a good one Jill, I grew up with Led Zepplin and Pink Floyd, but oops! so did you :lol: :lol:

Yeah I could listen to classical just anything but tear jerken country music. Now dont you all get your panties bunched up :lol: :lol: Some more modern country has great lyrics but most of them would just depress the depressed.

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:39 am
by Sandy
Hello everyone,

I don't know much about music...but I wrote down all these wonderful composers and musicians you all have recommended and I plan on beginning to check them out when I have the chance. I used to listen to the Three Tenors and Luciano Pavarotti as I drove back and forth to work. I couldn't understand a word they sang but there was just something about those magnificent tenor voices that touched me deeply...I feel the same way when I watch a beautiful horse galloping across a field so full of joy in the movement and the day. It always brings happy tears to my eyes... (Gee what a silly ole softie I am. :) )

Welcome to the board LadyGalexa. I will try to find "Claire DeLune" on the internet and give it a listen. From you description I am sure it is something very special.

Love,
Sandy

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:45 pm
by Seamus
Sandy,

One more for you. Check out Antonio Vivaldi. He has an amazing breadth of work, the Four Seasons being his most famous... and was a priest on the side. :lol: :lol:

Peace,
Seamus

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 11:42 pm
by Lady Phoenix 111
hamster whisperer wrote:...They know I have Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin, but I won't play them in class. After school, anything goes depending on my mood.Jill
Jill, you are just toooo cool! 8) :)

XM Radio has very many wonderful stations so soothing for the mind & soul. If you subscribe to it, you can also listen to it for free online.
Love, LP (Manaz)

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 12:44 am
by Sundaze
The Angels even have their own classical record label: ( site gone )

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 6:34 am
by Sandy
Thanks Seamus,

I just added it to my list. I'm slow to act, so I thank you for the reminder. I decided to put the classical list I've made from your all's suggestions on my computer screen (edge) so it doesn't become lost in my jumble of "important" papers again.. :oops: Today I've made that beginning and currently I am listening to classical favorites from a cd collection I had completely forgotten about while browsing about on the board. ..I'm loving it! :D

Love,
Sandy

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 2:58 pm
by Tox Laximus
I find these very uplifting and haunting too, really gifted people.

Johann Sebastian Bach - "Jesus, Joy of Mans Desiring" and "Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor"
Grieg - "In the Hall of the Mountain King"

-Tox-

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 3:02 am
by Seeker13
Has anyone ever listened to an Anael CD? It's the music that Shelly Yates plays on her Fire The Grid web site. It is so spiritually beautiful, feels like I'm skating a ballet across a frozen isolated lake in the moonlight.

Love,
Kim