Editorial Reviews Quiet Joy features selections from both releases, presenting the softer side of Doc's musical style, providing a peaceful and serene listening experience. Quiet Joy is excellent for: * slow movement exercises such as tai-chi, yoga and Chi Kung and massage * meditation, centering and refocusing * calming young children and babies * enhancing creativity * reducing the effects of stress Align the beauty and intelligence of the heart with the power of the mind and body. Enter the state of Quiet Joy. Scientific research conducted by Doc Childre and the Institute of HeartMath, as well as others, has quantified the effects that music hasboth psychologically and physically on listeners. Listening to Quiet Joy is especially useful for taking a break to renew, center and refocus. Quiet Joy also provides a perfect backdrop for doing tai-chi, yoga, and massage. In addition, the calming, peaceful effect is very enjoyable and beneficial for young children and babies.
Quiet Joy
Music Review:
Music Review
Rub N Tug Present Campfire [Import]
The Girl With The Fishbowl Eyes
New Age Journel, Jan-Feb 2002
The term "designer music" was first coined for Childre's music. Expect mostly keyboard, with occasional electronic drum and guitar.
About the Artist
Doc Childre, is a leading authority on optimizing human performance and personal effectiveness. In 1991 Doc founded the non-profit Institute of HeartMath (IHM) to research the effects of mental and emotional stress on the heart, brain and nervous system. Doc is also an acclaimed composer of three albums, whose concept of "designer music" became internationally recognized through his first album, Heart Zones which spent 50 consecutive weeks on Billboard Magazine's music chart.
Album Description
Scientifically Designed for the Heart-Mind-Body Connection Doc Childre's award-winning releases Heart Zones and Speed of Balance combines science and creativity, producing music that facilitates health, mental clarity and emotional balance.