RAG MusicHealing
Lovely healing music

Recommended easy listening. Relaxing, soothing background music.

From easy-listening tracks that suit any time and place, our studio staff have selected standout classics and popular favorites.

This soothing playlist will help you relax and unwind just by listening.

Recommended easy listening: relaxing, soothing BGM (41–50)

A secret tryst in the night fogKurōdo Chiari

With a guitar in hand, I was amazed by the skill to craft such an emotive melody.

To play the guitar with such delicacy while carrying such a commanding presence is like a guitar hero from the rock world.

Since it’s a famous movie theme song, it’s irresistible for those who feel nostalgic about it.

Adeline by the SeasideRichādo Kureidāman

Ballade pour Adeline / Richard Clayderman [with sheet music] Piano Cover / Tried playing / CANACANA
Adeline by the SeasideRichādo Kureidāman

The debut piece by French pianist Richard Clayderman.

Released in 1976, this famous piano work became a massive hit, selling 22 million records across 38 countries.

Composed as a gift for composer Paul de Senneville’s daughter, its gentle, soothing melody resonates deeply with listeners.

Many people may recognize it from television programs and commercials where it’s often used as background music.

Its beautiful tune, evoking a quiet morning or a seaside breeze, is perfect for relaxing and escaping the bustle of everyday life.

Why not spend a healing moment wrapped in the pleasant tones of the piano?

serenityHirohashi Makiko

When it comes to Japanese healing music composers, this is the person: Makiko Hirohashi.

She belongs to the Biosic Environmental Music Laboratory and has produced many works of this kind of healing music.

She is a leading figure in the easy-listening piano genre.

StardustHino Terumasa

Tp186 Stardust Terumasa Hino (Tp)
StardustHino Terumasa

This Japanese musician is a world-renowned, active jazz trumpeter.

His defining trait is his lung capacity—when he exhales, the sound seems to quiver.

I’m not sure I can clearly tell the difference between jazz and easy listening at this point, but it’s a masterpiece nonetheless.

Tufted puffinHakasé Tarō

A beautiful instrumental piece inspired by the image of an auk swooping through the sky.

Taro Hakase’s emotionally rich violin weaves a grand melody that brilliantly captures the breath of nature and the pulse of life.

It was also used as the ending theme for the MBS/TBS program Jonetsu Tairiku, leaving a deep impression on many listeners.

The piece is notable for its structure: it begins in the calm of morning and unfolds as if depicting powerful, soaring wingbeats.

It’s a song to listen to when you’re about to take a new step forward or when you need courage.