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 3, 2016 | Music, Student Research
In all ancient cultures Wind is considered as one of the main medicines, tools, and even realities. Wind is able to transform, to remove, to transmit, to heal and to give you the awareness of your life and destiny according to old traditions not only in America but...
by David Gibson | Nov 3, 2016 | Music, Student Research
Two recurring concepts in the areas of sound healing and metaphysics are structure and flow. With aspects of sound healing trying to bridge the realms of music and metaphysics, this paper tries to explore the multidimensionality of pitch in terms of structure and...
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