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The Art of the Nigun

by David Gibson | May 18, 2022 | History, Music, Student Research, Voice, Toning, Chant and Mantra

The Art of the Nigun presents the concept of the wordless melody which is part of the religious Hasidic Jewish tradition. Drawing parallels between the Nigun and the effects of contemporary voice healing modalities, this paper gives the historic background, musical...

Healing Power of the Djembe Drum

by David Gibson | May 18, 2022 | Consciousness & Therapies, Music, Sound Healing Instruments, Student Research

The Healing Power of the Djembe is a research paper on the vibrational elements of the drum. Research indicates that drumming can assist in the treatment of illnesses, increase self-esteem, and other cognitive skills. In West African communities the djembe is...

The Power of Intuition

by David Gibson | May 13, 2022 | Consciousness & Therapies, Music, Sound Healing Science, Student Research

This paper discusses some of the similarities and differences between Music Therapy and Sound Healing from a personal journey perspective. One difference that has been critical in my own experience is the power of intuition. Within the paper, definitions of intuition,...

The Story of Creation and How Sacred Geometry Principles Can Be Applied to Musical Composition

by David Gibson | May 13, 2022 | Music, Natural World Frequencies, Sacred Geometry, Student Research

“In the beginning was the Word”. The “Word” is sound. The manifested Universe was created by the movement of sound through Sacred Geometric shapes. My intention is to reveal the story of our human journey as a holographic reflection of the story of...

Embodied Sound: Open Connection and Musical Expression

by David Gibson | May 3, 2022 | Consciousness & Therapies, Movement, Music, Student Research

What is embodiment? How does it relate to sound and performance art? This paper provides observations and thoughts from a performers perspective these as well as how information can be conveyed through embodied movement. Shifts can happen and the performers, the...

Sanskrit and the Power of Mantra

by David Gibson | May 3, 2022 | History, Music, Student Research, Voice, Toning, Chant and Mantra

Sanskrit is an ancient language of Vedic tradition. About the fifth or sixth century BCE a grammarian named Panini carried out a program of regularizing Indic. In effect, he created a dialect of Indic in which the irregularities were eliminated. He formulated nearly...
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