Often when I am stressed out, or need to chill out or relax, you’ll hear one version or another of this music playing on my computer. Well, not literally because my musical ability is limited to listening, not playing. But I have no problem listening to Canon in D over and over, especially when there’s a flute involved. If I could get it on a playlist thirty times in a row, I’d listen to it thirty times in a row…that’s how much I love it.
That would be when I’m editing though. I hate editing and this music in particular helps keep me calm and stress-free. It also saves having to replace my monitor when formatting issues make me want to send my mouse sailing through it.
This version, one I discovered while wasting far too much time on YouTube Monday night, is a new favorite and I thought I’d share it with you…
One of my favorite pieces… 🙂 Thanks, Kristy!
Glad you enjoyed it, August. 🙂
I love Pachebel Canon in D! I haven’t listened to that in a long time. Beautiful Kristy! Thanks for reminding me of it! How are you by the way? I keep running into you on Jenny Hansen’s blog. LOL! It’s been encouraging! I hope your feeling better! 🙂
Hi, Karen! I’m doing good, thanks. How have you been? (and yes…this music is beautiful!!) 🙂
Music is a great way to de-stress! And glass harp music is always amazing. Thanks for sharing!
It is amazing, isn’t it, Jenette? I need to listen to it more often. 🙂
lovely piece of music. thanks for sharing this video.
Glad you liked it, Louise. I was very happy to have found it. 🙂
I agree! It’s a great piece of music. I especially love when my son plays it on the piano 🙂
I’ve always wanted to learn how to play the piano, flute and drums. Of course if your son ca play this, it means he’s far more disciplined than I’ll ever be. 🙂