What the instruments do
Practices
Honest explainers of the modalities themselves — crystal bowls, gongs, voice, hang, drums. What each one is, what it sounds like, and what it really does in a session.
Crystal vs Tibetan singing bowls — the real difference, beyond the marketing
If you are about to invest a thousand dollars or more in your first set, the differences matter. If you are choosing a sound bath to attend, they matter less than the marketing suggests. Both, calmly.
Read pieceOvertone singing — what it is, where it comes from, and what it does to attention
Tuvan throat singing, Tibetan chant, the Sardinian *cantu a tenore*. Across cultures, humans have figured out how to make their throats produce more than one tone simultaneously. The voice is the cheapest sound-healing instrument that exists.
Read pieceWhat a sound bath actually is — and what 'just music with bowls' misses
If you have only ever read about sound baths online, the chances are good that the most important parts have been left out. Here is the form, calmly described, and the reasons it produces what it produces.
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