by David Gibson | Nov 10, 2016 | Music, Student Research
Tibetan multi-phonic chanting has its own characteristic sound, which has been compared to the Australian Digeridoo or resonance of a drum. Comparisons have also been made about the “One Voice Chord” of Tibetan chanting and the Hoomis style found in Mongolia. This...
by David Gibson | Nov 10, 2016 | Music, Student Research
I like to think of the universe as a place not of particles and matter, but of vibrational fields – of music. Everything from the smallest quark to the largest galaxy is vibrating in oscillation of pressure, hence, everything has a frequency. Because of this,...
by David Gibson | Nov 10, 2016 | Other, Student Research
I want to address this issue when I realized that is very present in many cultures of the modern world, because human priorities have changed, especially in young-adults, who now a days prefer emotional independence rather than the desire for freedom that everyone...
by David Gibson | Nov 10, 2016 | Student Research, Voice, Toning, Chant and Mantra
Have you ever heard the term “sound healing” and wondered what it was, because your initial reaction was something like, “what kind of woo hoo stuff are you trying to sell now?” If that is the case you might be wondering, what is sound healing and why would someone...
by David Gibson | Nov 10, 2016 | Student Research, Voice, Toning, Chant and Mantra
I am rolling around on public a dance floor, crying and laughing in ecstatic release: and I don’t care. I am walking down a public street with my friends singing loudly- people are giving me strange looks: and I don’t care. I am standing in front of 300 people at a...
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