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'''Scene music''' is music chosen to enhance the ambiance of a BDSM [[session]]. A person might choose soft instrumentals (Johannes Brahms's "<I>Lullaby</I>") for a [[massage]] during a session, or music with a staccato tempo ("<I>Blue Danube</I>" by Johann Strauss II) for a [[flogging]] or a [[caning]]. | '''Scene music''' is music chosen to enhance the ambiance of a BDSM [[session]]. A person might choose soft instrumentals (Johannes Brahms's "<I>Lullaby</I>") for a [[massage]] during a session, or music with a staccato tempo ("<I>Blue Danube</I>" by Johann Strauss II) for a [[flogging]] or a [[caning]]. | ||
Revision as of 11:05, 1 December 2020
Scene music is music chosen to enhance the ambiance of a BDSM session. A person might choose soft instrumentals (Johannes Brahms's "Lullaby") for a massage during a session, or music with a staccato tempo ("Blue Danube" by Johann Strauss II) for a flogging or a caning.
Set the mood with music for anything from a night of romance to savage sex. Many of us enjoy the use of music to enhance 'play time' ambiance. Everything from Enya to Nine Inch Nails can be used as a background to the scene. It all depends upon the mood you wish to create. I have collected examples from different music genres of what you might find enjoyable to scene to or just lay back and listen.
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