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Please excuse the title in the video, it should be "Shingon".
Buddhist Chants: Harmony of the Soul
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Track 10. Shomyo (Samporai, Jusan)
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This is a rendition of the famous 13th century Latin Catholic hymn, "Dies Irae" (or, "Day of Wrath," about the Second Coming of Christ and Judgment Day). This rendition is off the 1994 CD, "Ego sum Ressurectio," and is difficult to find.
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UK band Coldplay perform the track 'Chinese Sleep Chant', taken from their 2008 album Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends, at the Paradiso in Amsterdam (Netherlands) as part of BNN's Popsecret series.
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LYRICS:
Sacred ancestors come to me
Sacred ancestors who love me
Sacred ancestors come to me
Sacred ancestors, please help me
All my mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters
and relations too
Who had love me for always
I keep the light for you
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The roots of a cappella (and the term itself which means "of the chapel") is Gregorian chant and here from Estonia are Hortus Musicus with a fine example of this early music style.
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My first wolf video with the Yeha Noha from sacred spirit with Enigma I just so like this song I like the Native Amercan they are my ancestor
hope you will like it please comment and rate
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This is a sample of Greek Orthodox Byzantine music chanted by nuns in a Monastery of northern Greek Mainland (Hsuxastirio Timiou Prodromou Akritoxoriou Sidirokastrou Serron). The Hymn is an extract from a book called "Theotokario" and it is dedicated to the Most Holy Mother of God (Theotokos, Virgin Mary). It is usually chanted in Greek monasteries during the afternoon (after Vespers).