Jason Campbell

Music to Make a Difference

Music and The Art of Self-Mastery

Jason’s unique perspective comes from both a mastery of music and mastery of the ancient Taoist health and cultivation arts. His meditation and Zen training began as a child through music. The purpose of all his music is to raise the collective vibrational frequency by using it as a tool for meditation, tai chi, yoga and qigong.  

Currently a 7th degree black belt, Jason first trained in the musical arts composing, performing  and arranging music of many styles including classical, contemporary rock, jazz, and new age.

He attended Berklee College of music in Boston, graduated magma cum laude with degrees in composition and film scoring, and received a scholarship to study composition and conducting at the Rotterdam Conservatory in Europe, and was the assistant conductor of the Brookline Symphony Orchestra.

In his late teens he discovered martial arts, yoga, tai chi, and meditation, and studied these disciplines simultaneously throughout college while pursuing his musical degrees.

After college he was working both as a musician, teaching, arranging, scoring films, and performing, while simultaneously running a martial art studio teaching kung fu, yoga, tai chi, qi gong, and meditation. 

It was during this time he decided to focus primarily on his personal cultivation through the Taoist arts, building up a wellness organization (Zen Wellness) and raising a family. 

20 years later, he came back to composition. This time with a focus on integrating five element and Taoist teachings into the music, and arranging it in a way to be used for meditation, tai chi, and qigong. 

"Be still for one song (5 minutes) per day, close your eyes and breath with the bell. It can change your life!"