Western Ambient - Desert Themed Instrumental Meditation Music - Deep Focus Music Therapy

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Published 2020-11-12
Be transported to the wild west with this ambient relaxing music. Cull your anxiety and listen to the intricate instrumental music played over HD desert drone footage.

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Use for deep focus study music, music therapy or meditation music for anxiety.

Enjoy!

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All Comments (21)
  • i live in az and can confirm this is the music that plays as soon as you cross the state border
  • @orphaneater134
    As a texan, i can confirm that this is what you hear when a stampede of cattle come running by, followed by three cowboys on horses
  • @lStranger
    I hear this music every day where I live out in the desert. I still have no idea where the music is coming from?
  • @jonasmoore7997
    As a man from north dakota i can confirm this plays every time i stare off dramatically at a sunset over a vast field
  • @CRX-F6R
    Finally.. something thats ACTUALLY got a western desert feel. Got sick of the stoner rock and shitty country. (which are fine in their own regards, but not what I wanted.) Thanks alot for this, and 2 hours of it! Pleasant treasure.
  • @julietpapa2657
    Finaly proper „western“ music .. this is what i expect to hear
  • @Catguruh
    0:00 Headlund - Return to No Man's Land 2:46 Headlund - When a Bird Flaps Its Wings 5:00 Headlund - Hours Away 7:31 Walt Adams - West London Sweetheart 9:27 Alec Slayne - Indulgence 12:18 Headlund - The Great Plains 14:24 Headlund - Hero In The Rain 16:21 Headlund - Nightshape 18:44 Headlund - Opposite Sides 21:13 Headlund - Sweet Temptation 23:55 Headlund - Dahlia 26:13 The Tap Room - Bad Behaviour 27:54 The Tap Room - Before the Sundown 30:03 Alec Slayne - Desert Dew 31:46 Headlund - Heart's Reprise 34:22 Headlund - To Wonderland 36:51 Headlund - After the Tempest After this the playlist just repeats I think
  • @Kpoole35
    As a man from Oregon that lives up in the woods on a mountain, I can confirm this is the tune you hear when you step outside
  • As A Former Resident Of Tucson, Arizona I Can Confirm That This Is The Music That Plays When You Look Into The Endless Desert.
  • As someone who grew up in the American Southwest, the deep American southwest, and has lived in several locations across it, I can 100% confirm this music literally just softly carries on the wind at all times, but also like 15-20% of the southwest looks like this. A lot of it is actually mountainous forest/forest alpine, along with kinda rocky, mountainous tan wasteland desert with valleys. The whole massive ‘monument valley’ rock spires and beautifully carved slot canyon and Grand Canyon environment is almost exclusively located to northeastern arizona, north western New Mexico, and northern Arizona along border territory of Utah
  • Greetings from the Rocky Mountains here in Colorado, I can confirm that as soon as Westerners wake up or leave their house this exact music starts playing in the background
  • i'm a city folk from new york city. i listen to this for a mental getaway from the loud crowd life :)
  • @Wackothesick
    As someone who is in rural new Mexico I can confirm this is what we hear from waking up at 6:30 to going to sleep at 11:23
  • Enjoying from India even i have nothing to with old west. Music like this unite us somewhere for something and sometimes. 🇮🇳🎵🇺🇸
  • @kokomomo3397
    This is the music that flowed in my head when travelling through national parks in Arizona. Greetings from Japan. Every moment was a pure magic: vast and awe-inspiring landscape, serene stillness in the sunset desert. I hope I can visit there again.
  • @marywebster6679
    As someone who grew up in Tempe, Arizona, i can confirm this is music plays during the apocalypse, as sheriffs and cowboys (sry for the stereotype, its to seem dramatic) look at what's left of the desert from the top of a mountain. Happens every other day, so for anyone who's new to Arizona, to watch it happen, go to the top of a mountain. It's much more cenimatic from up there.
  • @rrice1705
    I'm from eastern Washington rather than the desert, but it's still the West, and we sometimes hear this music as lonely freight trains and farm trucks make their way across the prairie. Usually in October, when the weather is turning colder and the dry, brown grasses dance and the dust swirls as the trains and trucks go by.
  • This was perfect for relaxing while playing Red Dead Redemption. Feels nice