This ceremony, which was recorded in 1975, and was performed by the first generation of Tibetan monks in exile in India, reproduces most faithfully vocal technique, fervour and mystery of this very low-pitch Buddhist chant, with its harmonics, and accompaniment of horns, drums and large cymbals. Thanks to the sound recording technique, the listener is immersed in the very heart of the event.
Album | Title | Alt. | Duration | Compo/Artist | Description | Keywords | Key | BPM |
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Le Grand Noir ( Mahâkâla ) [OCR561134 - 1] |
0 | 25'34 | Traditionnal | Tibetan traditional guttural choirs. | Tibet guttural choir ethnic & traditional (all) mystical ... | F | 133 |
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Libation dorée [OCR561134 - 2] |
0 | 10'48 | Traditionnal | Tibetan traditional guttural choirs. | Tibet guttural choir ethnic & traditional (all) mystical ... | F | 132 |
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Prière de Bon augure [OCR561134 - 3] |
0 | 3'29 | Traditionnal | Tibet. Tibetan traditional guttural choirs. | Tibet guttural choir ethnic & traditional (all) mystical ... | B | 136 |
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