GRAD STUDENT RESEARCH PAPERS

  Each semester students at Globe Sound Healing Institute design and execute their own research papers.
This is the database of over 250 students papers.

 

There is also a place to provide feedback on the papers so
others can easily find papers they would like to read or download.

The grading system is as follows.

Overall Grade –  1-5 stars.
Interesting –      1 – Blasé     5 – Mind Blowing
Practical Application –    1 – Theoretical     5 – Extremely Useful
Well Written –    1 – Hard to Read      5 – Clear and Concise

The papers are organized based on the following categories:

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The Didgeridoo is the worlds oldest wind instrument, which was developed by the indigenous Australian people, who are known as the Aboriginals. This instrument is
created naturally by termites, which hollow out the center of Eucalyptus tree trunks or
branches. The tribesʼ people find a piece that is well suited to craft into a didgeridoo,
and then burn out the inside and put beeswax on the end to make the instrument playable. The Aboriginals have been playing this instrument for thousands of years, and use it in the ceremonies and rituals, which are full of dancing and singing.  
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For forty thousand years people across the world found ways to consciously vibrate a column of air within tubular shaped natural materials, the earliest known example so far being of animal bone. Though we know little about the sounds these Neolithic instruments made, we recognize their forms as flutes. Many indigenous cultures today still connect to their ancestral traditions with music from flutes made of wood, clay, shells and bamboo. In Hawaii it is the sweet sound of the ‘ohe hano ihu (bamboo nose flute) that has survived from ancient times. Its history shines a light on the deep spirituality of the Hawaiian people and culture.
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A paper illustrating brain entrainment through method acting. Schopenhauer said perfectly about the degree of creators gifts: Talent hits a target, in which no one can get; Genius hits the target, which no one sees. And: if it is true that a genius - a man who knows that no one knows what makes him such an opportunity developed super-consciousness.
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This paper explores the effects of electronic music classified as Dubstep using a specific song as a research subject by finding the frequency oscillations and subsequent brainstates obtained.
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Handheld frame drums are among the oldest known musical instruments, dating back to prehistoric times. Drums have throughout the ages been used for ritual, prophecy and celebration. And, through the process of rhythmic entrainment, drums have the power to heal both individual and collective bodies. The key to the use of the drum as an instrument of healing is through repetition - monotony does not represent a lack of skill or imagination, but serves a therapeutic purpose, much as mantra, breath and chant repetition are used in Eastern traditions.   This paper describes the method and effect of rhythmic drumming.
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This is a paper that discusses how deaf musicians perceive sound through vibration. Examples are given to demonstrate the ability of the body adapting to different sound in different places of the body show that one can experience the joy and emotion of sound and music experientially.  
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The Greek philosopher, Plato, introduced the story of the lost continent of Atlantis.  He wrote about a land called Atlantis in two of his dialogues, Timaeus and Critias around 370 B.C.  Plato stated that the continent lay in the Atlantic Ocean near the Straits of Gibraltar until its destruction 10,000 years previous. Plato described Atlantis as alternating rings of sea and land, with a palace in the center 'bull's eye'.
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For forty thousand years people across the world found ways to consciously vibrate a column of air within tubular shaped natural materials, the earliest known example so far being of animal bone. Though we know little about the sounds these Neolithic instruments made, we recognize their forms as flutes. Many indigenous cultures today still connect to their ancestral traditions with music from flutes made of wood, clay, shells and bamboo.
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Eating is a moment that we are all waiting for, thinking what we would like to eat, different kind of dishes, different mixes of flavors, fruits, desserts, etc. But many times when this expected moment comes, most of us don’t enjoy it as we were waiting for, or expecting that moment to be. In fact most of times we don’t notice  how fast we ate our food, we don’t even take the time necessary to chew and dissolve all the flavors, spices, aromas in our mouth. Something what we were waiting for hours is gone in minutes. We realize it when our dishes are empty and there is nothing left.
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Electromagnetism is defined as the force that causes interaction between electrically charged particles.  The electromagnetic fields are simply the places where these interactions happen. Turns out these interactions are happening everywhere. Throughout our bodies there are many different electromagnetic fields being generated by the play of our complex physiology.
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I would say that in the last 30 years, since the 1980’s, there has been a rising interest in dolphins.  We really don’t know much about them. Of course there have been some people that have taken them seriously enough to learn about them.  On the internet you can find all sorts of topics related to dolphins. “Save the dolphins” is one of them, another is “E.T.’s”; another one is “dolphin therapy”.  Today I’m going to share some information based on their innate “sound”. Powerpoint included Dolphins-2a
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Sound healing might be a new concept for a daily supplement, but it is in fact a very old  practice. People  everywhere  are  becoming  more  and  more  conscious  of  their  physical  and  mental  health because  they  want  to  live  a  healthy  life  or  they  have  to  make  healthy  changes  because  of  illness  or  threat  of  illness.  Most of us  think   of  healthy  choices  being  related  to  diet  and exercise,  many  people  go  to  great  lengths  to  achieve  perfect  health  with  the  aid  of  supplements and  multiple  vitamins  in  addition  to  a  healthy  diet  and  exercise.
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