Voices of Eden

Noam


Lullaby Music of the Chakras

The healing use of voice and rhythm by women is a 3,000 year old tradition. From the beginning of time, infants have been soothed by the soft, crooning quality of the human voice. Both babies and adults are reassured and calmed by rhythmic, repetitive sounds that remind them of things they heard in the womb.

Noam, Healing Lullabies represents a new contribution to the field of sound healing: distinct lullabies that have proven themselves effective for calming nerves and focusing awareness. The overall effect leaves the body grounded and relaxed. Each of the seven tracks on this recording is designed to activate one of the seven centers.

These seven exotic and wordless lullabies are designed to relax frazzled adults and to help babies sleep. Each piece concentrates upon one of the seven main energy centers (chakras). The soothing vocals, Eastern percussion, harp & violin relaxes the listener as they balance polarities and cleanse the chakras. The vocals are intentionally wordless. This conscious use of voice bypasses the intellect allowing the listener to connect with a deeper level of consciousness. There is no limiting factor of language.

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The effect of voice and rhythm on humankind is paramount to healthy living existence. Voices of Eden music combines voice, rhythm and music as a natural healer, such was used in biblical times. King David used the harp to soothe a raging Saul in time of war. The walls of Jericho came tumbling down, through the conscious use of sound.

Noam, means "tenderness" in Hebrew, and refers to the affirmative in Arabic. It reflects the quality and intent of the music as well as the musicians in the ensemble who are a real and practical example of harmonious co-existence. They are Jewish and Arab and Christian… creating together in peace through the affirmative power of tenderness...

Credits

Voices of Eden Ensemble:

Eliana Gilad:

Vocals, Bendir (Frame Drum), Tam Tam (Morrocan bongos), Indian Ankle Bells

Samir Makhoul:

Violin

Sunita Staneslow:

Celtic Harp

Eliana Gilad, composer and founder of Voices of Eden, is a recognized expert in the field of healing music. She performs and teaches internationally and has five discs and a Voices of Eden workbook to her credit. She also performs with the Andalusian Orchestra and Eastern Orchestra of Bar Ilan University, and has appeared on stage with Bobby McFerrin, Glen Velez and Yair Dallal.

Samir Makhoul is a composer and professor of classical music in the Arab traditions, at Bar Ilan University and Beit HaMusica in Jerusalem. His family has lived in Pek'in in the Galillee for hundreds of years.

Sunita Staneslow, harpist, arranger, and member of the Healing Harp Association of America has performed with the Israeli Philharmonic and has several solo discs to her credit. She works with Gilad on the healing music program at Meir Hospital.

Musical Compositions: Eliana Gilad

Musical Arrangements: Voices of Eden Ensemble

Produced by Eliana Gilad

Executive Producer: Divine Mother