What is some good music to listen to, to do yoga and pilates at home?

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What is some good music to listen to, to do yoga and pilates at home?
Any good albums you listen to at home to do pilates, meditate and do yoga? I haven't do this for my research for my novel, since I'm not flexible to do yoga and pilates. But any preferences of any music to do it to, from pilates and yoga instructors, and any one who takes the classes? I've listed Michael Bublé in my novel. Would he be good too?

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Answer by bekaladd
good music would be classical because it relaxs you and calms you down and your calm you can stretch better.

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3 Responses to What is some good music to listen to, to do yoga and pilates at home?

  1. DarknessWithin

    explosions over the sky, symphonic chronicles, mono (japan)

  2. Leila

    Ravi Shankar, Anoushka Shankar, Krishna Das, and Jai Uttal are all good for yoga. For pilates, I’ve heard teachers play Carlos Nakai (native American flute) and Enya, but usually music isn’t played in pilates classes. I’m not familiar with the one you listed. Good luck on your novel!

  3. Jose Esoj

    Anything from Nile works great, it has an Egyptian theme to it.

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