Tibetan Chants for World Peace CD by the Gyuto Monks Tantric Choir and recorded by Mickey Hart is mantras and chants and Tibetan music.
The Tibetan Buddhist chants on this album had never been recorded until 2001, when Grateful Dead's Mickey Hart brought The Gyuto Monks Tantric Choir to his California studio to record the incredible multiphonics of their sacred rituals. The monks gave Hart permission to overdub their voices, achieving the huge sound of the 100-voice choir as one might hear at their mountain monastery – with each monk's voice singing a complete, extraordinary chord.
Gyuto Tantric University preserves one of Tibetan Buddhism's most esoteric traditions, training many young Tibetan monks in the spiritual legacy of the Gyuto order.
All royalties from sales of this recording go to Gyuto Tantric University. In addition, as part of White Swan's Healthy Cultures, Healthy Planet series, sales also generate donations to the cultural preservation efforts of Tibet House.
The world's eyes are on Tibet as never before – and these prayers for healing, compassion and peace have never been more timely or more relevant.
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GYUTO MONKS FEATURED ON NPR

In April 2009, NPR featured the White Swan Records CD, Tibetan Chants for World Peace, a recording by the Gyuto Monks Tantric Choir produced by Grateful Dead's Mickey Hart. Renowned ethnomusicologist and religion scholar Huston Smith describes the Gyuto Monks' music as "the holiest sound I've ever heard."
The Gyuto Monks' Tibetan Chants for World Peace is available in CD and MP3 formats.
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