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Gyume (Lower Tantric College) is one of the two main Tantric orders within the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism, the other being Gyuto. It was founded in Lhasa in 1440 by one of Jé Tsongkhapa's students, Sherab Senge (1383-1445). Tibetan Buddhist monks chant in a seeming monotone that is rich in overtones. The chants are usually Buddhist scriptures chanted in Tibetan or Pali. .
Genai Canale- voice Derreck Conyers- trumpet David Ferreria- bass Richard Ferreria- trombone Bill Meadows- guitar Chris Taylor- drums (Pork N Beans Records) .
A classical musician, Josef studied flute and piano for 7 years. Early musical influences include many different styles of rock, punk, trip hop, and hip hop, which first opened his eyes to the huge spectrum of electronic music. This led to taking an interest in break beats, which distilled into his love for psy-trance which he now produces. .
Ticket for Tibet is an annual Dutch festival that tries to educate people about the traditional Tibetan way of life, and by doing so help in preserving it. In 2008 the musicians Peter Slager and Bas Kennis (Bløf), Anneke van Giersbergen (Agua de Annique), Loten Namling, Bart van der Weide (Racoon), JW Roy, Dennis van Leeuwen (Kane), Jeroen Goossens and Gerard van Maasakkers participated to create a song for the festival, which was published under the name of the festival. The song Als Je Ooit Nog Eens Terug Kan was inspired by the courage and perseverance of three young Tibetan...