Sacred Chants from around the World, Part 2
In my last blog post, I gave links to several sacred chants from around the world and I promised to give more, which is what I’m doing now.
I love finding universal traditions in such diverse traditions as these unaccompanied chants. I hope you enjoy them. If you have favorites in the ones I posted last time or in this set, I would love to know which ones.
So without further ado, here are the ones I’ve found so far. If you know of any others, I would love to know about them.
Byzantine Chant
Praise the Lord from the Heavens
Arab Greek Orthodox Chant
Paritta Chant
Verses of Blessing to the Buddha
Zen Meditation
Sufi Chant
Informal video of Sufi Chanting
Tibetan Chant
The Gyuto monks – Tibetan tantric choir
Islamic Call to Prayer
Hebrew Chant
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Beautiful … I love the hebrew chanting 🙂
Miriam, I’m not surprised you love that one… you have a unique connection to that culture.
Thanks for stopping by.
Will listen to these later, but thanks for finding them!
You’re quite welcome… enjoy!