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Mantra
Mantra is a devotional chant-based music centered on the repetitive intonation of sacred syllables, words, or phrases—most commonly in Sanskrit, Gurmukhi, Pali, or Tibetan. While its liturgical roots are ancient, the modern recorded genre crystallized in the late 20th century through the global yoga and meditation movement. Typical performances feature long, cyclical repetitions over drones, gentle percussion, and spacious textures that invite contemplation and collective participation. Musically, mantra tends to favor modal harmony, steady or subtly evolving rhythms, and incremental dynamic arcs rather than verse–chorus structures. Instrumentation often blends Indian classical timbres (harmonium, tanpura, tabla) with acoustic guitar, hand percussion, and ambient/new-age sound design. The experience is meditative, heart-centered, and communal, distinguishing it from the more lyrical bhajan and the call-and-response song form of kirtan.
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Meditation Music
Meditation music is music created or performed to facilitate a meditative state—supporting calm attention, breath awareness, and non‑discursive focus. It can be sacred or secular: some works draw directly from religious and ritual traditions, while others are modern, contemplative soundscapes with no explicit spiritual affiliation. Hallmarks include very slow tempi or free pulse, sustained drones, gentle consonant harmonies, soft dynamics, and long decays/reverbs that encourage spacious listening. Timbres are typically smooth and unobtrusive—synth pads, singing bowls, bells, monochord, flutes, quiet strings, or natural ambiences (wind, water, birds). Melodic motion is limited, favoring modal centers and gradual change over dramatic gesture. Many practitioners also incorporate psychoacoustic tools (e.g., binaural beats) and intentional breath‑paced phrasing to entrain relaxation and focused attention.
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Chant
Chant is a broad type of religious or ritual song in which text is delivered in a rhythmically spoken or sung manner, usually in unison and without instrumental accompaniment. It prioritizes clarity of sacred words and speech‑like delivery over metrical regularity, harmony, or virtuosic melody. Across cultures, chant functions as a vehicle for worship, meditation, and communal ritual. Western plainchant (often called Gregorian chant) is monophonic, modal, and largely free‑rhythmic, while other global chant traditions (Byzantine, Syriac, Jewish cantillation, Vedic, Buddhist, Qur’anic recitation) have their own modal systems, ornaments, and performance practices. What unites them is the primacy of sacred text and the shaping of musical line by the natural cadence of speech.
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