I'll share some Youtube tunes I like, and I believe a couple of them may even have dietary connections. I enjoy a wide variety of music, and lots of it, so I'll limit my choices to types of music cited here by others. I find it interesting that I share Lex's enjoyment of Bach and stride piano, although I think Dracula mostly ruined the pipe organ for me.
Jaw harp/khomus/etc.
Mansi &Khanty Tumran (Vargan)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDqC42oR9oo&feature=relatedI prefer the more natural, less harsh, sound of bone and wood jaw harps to the modern metal ones, although I thought the Old Time Relijun jaw harp video was very good. Like drums, jaw harps were used not just to entertain, but to assist with shamanic trance (and drums had other purposes as well).
Stride Piano
Art Tatum plays Ain't Misbehavin'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ciyjQVydLc&feature=relatedEight Bar Boogie Blues (Oscar Peterson)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhQjwPI6H0k&feature=relatedOscar hum/sings along at times with this one, which both he and Glenn Gould, below, were apt to do. Some critics hated it, but I don't mind it much, perhaps in part because I empathize with them on it because I believe it may have had an underlying dietary component, rather than being a conscious behavior. Gould did claim it was involuntary and unconscious. I believe him (more on it below).
Some more jazz
West End Blues - Louis Armstrong
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5Hbh_-IRs8&feature=fvwBix Beiderbecke & His Gang - Louisiana - OKeh 41173
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQrKUKEchm0&feature=PlayList&p=B83803844634C1CD&index=43Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach : Little Fugue in G minor BWV 578 For Orchestra - Rare Recording
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MJ4zONNaVUGlenn Gould plays J.S.Bach Piano Concerto No.7 in G minor BW
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyOf_L4cNHc&feature=relatedI love Gould's seemingly superhuman musical talent and share his love of Bach and contrapuntal music in general.
As for the dietary connection, in addition to his involuntary humming, Gould had numerous other symptoms of the disorders of civilization that tend to be alleviated by the RPD. When I first noticed his humming, it reminded me of autistic-type behaviors, and when I learned of other of his symptoms, I recognized more connections. I'm not alone in noticing this. Dr. Timothy Maloney wrote that Gould may have had Asperger syndrome (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Gould), which is a fancy term for mild autism.
Gould also was sensitive to cold, as I was before I cut out the carbs and replaced them with animal fats. Gould's doctors complained that he ate a poor diet and wouldn't listen to their dietary advice (although I doubt it was a heck of a lot better than what Gould was eating). Gould's appearance was one of the archetypes of the results of modern foods: "a man who seemed prematurely aged, terribly pale, with thinning hair, a stooped-over posture, and tense facial expression." Gould also developed hypertension and eventually died of a "massive right cerebral infarction." Like Gould was, I also am pale, with thinning hair, stooped posture and suffered in the past from anxiety. Luckily, unlike him, I tried a raw carnivorous diet and now my skin is not as prone to burning, I am a little straighter and have much less back pain, my hair loss has slowed, and increasingly my anxiety has been replaced with calm and confidence.
Central Asian
I had seen and enjoyed the throat singing video that was linked to earlier. The gal really suprised me with her dag kargyraa (deep mountain type) singing.
More power to her. I like these videos, though I don't know who performed them:
Mongolian QRF Iraq.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ3tXPOX1eESHAMANs from Russian Baikal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5lnZZcgIQk