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Wonderful, very peaceful and therapeutic Christian music created around 1985. On their album, Beside Still Waters, they use the panpipes, [as described below]. They likely use them on other albums as well. The Panpipes (also called Syrinx, Pandean pipes or Nei) is an instrument of great antiquity, consisting of a series of tubes or "pipes" of cane, wood, pottery, etc. bound together in a slight arc. The tubes are closed at the bottom end, and surrounded by air blown from the mouth across the top, or open end. Graduated in length and numbering from four to twelve or more, the pipes produce a diatonic scale when blown in sequence. Thin pipes make a thin sound, larger tubes create a more mellow sound. Commonly associated with rustic and pastoral peoples, use of the Panpipes today is almost entirely confined to Romania and Hungary, where folk musicians perform on them extraordinary feats of virtuosity. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
O Danny Boy (Beyond The Tears Album Version)
802He Hideth My Soul / Hiding In Thee
753The Lord's My Shepherd / God Leads Us Along / He Leadeth Me / All The Way My Saviour Leads Me
694Jesus Is All The World To Me
655This Is My Father's World / For The Beauty Of The Earth / Fairest Lord Jesus
646Wonderful Peace / It Is Well With My Soul
627Our Great Saviour (Jesus, What A Friend For Sinners)
588His Eye Is On The Sparrow (Beyond The Tears Album Version)
439In The Garden (Beyond The Tears Album Version)
4110Finally Home (Beyond The Tears Album Version)
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Beyond The Tears: Songs Of Hope & Encouragement
Beside Still Waters -- 22 Golden Hymns Of Faith
Beside Still Waters -- Volume Four -- 24 Praise And Worship Favorites
Beside Still Waters
Halleluja! - Sammen I Lovsang Og Tilbedelse
Julestemning - 34 julefavoritter
Beside Still Waters Volume Four
Beyond The Tears
Beside Still Waters I
Beside Still Waters II
Beside Still Waters III
Beside Still Waters, Vol. 1: 22 Golden Hymns of Faith