1:Avalokitesvara Scripture [Dge-lugs-pa/Yellow sect]
2:Individual Scripture [Dge-lugs-pa/Yellow sect]
3:Scripture Music [Dge-lugs-pa/Yellow sect]
4:Cham (Devil Dance) [Dge-lugs-pa/Yellow sect]
5:Kun-dgav rgyal-mtshan [Saskya-pa/Striped sect]
6:Cham (Devil Dance) [Raying-ma-pa/Red sect]
7:Dge-saskya-er-song [Rnying-ma-pa/Red sect]
Boasting a rich and many-faceted musical tradition, Tibet enjoys a reputation as `the sea of song and dance.` This collection features a representative selection of Tibetan religious pieces. Tibetan religious music may be divided into two groups: music tune for chanting sutra and instrumental music. The former is used when chanting scriptures, and the tunes vary: some are simple; others are like singing songs and the tunes are a little more complex and melodious. The latter is used in religious festivals, rituals, and in the performance of Cham (Dance). The orchestras of Tibetan Buddhism and Bon religion are composed of drums, bells, copper bugles, horns, and tubas.