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Listen to the sound, tapping on "Play" button on the right. To get the sound style you like, tap on "Download" button. If you visit this page from the app, the sound style will be imported automatically. If you're here from your browser, open .snds file with Prana Breath app after downloading the file. To look through an extra info regarding the sound style, tap on "Details".

Głos

Mantry

Om Vajrayana

The sound of Om, chanted by a monk.
The sound style comprises the following sounds:

Om of monk (mix)

The sound of Om, chanted by a monk.
The sound style comprises the following sounds:

Om of Reiner

The sound of Om, chanted by a yoga teacher Reiner Mausen.

Om of monks 528 Hz

The sound of Om, chanted by monks.
The sound style comprises the following sounds:

Om of monks (mix)

The sound of Om, chanted by monks.
The sound style comprises the following sounds:

Male voices

Bulgarian Krasimir

Names of phases by Bulgarian psychologist Krasimir Georgiev.

Female voices

Bulgarian Darina

Names of phases by Bulgarian Darina.

Nature

Birds

Eurasian stone-curlew

The song of Eurasian stone-curlew.
The sound style comprises the following sounds:

White stork

The song of White stork.
The sound style comprises the following sounds: