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What Is Overtone Singing?

By Oberton — 2013

Overtone singing is a vocal technique that creates the auditory impression of polyphony by filtering individual overtones from the sound spectrum of the voice by controlling the resonances in the vocal tract in such a way that they are perceived as separate tones.

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The 7 Secrets of Sound Healing Revised Edition

The effect of sound is unquestionably powerful, with a remarkable ability to heal and restore balance from the inside to out.

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Shifting Frequencies: Sounds for Vibratory Activation (with CD)

Now, for the first time, healing sounds pioneer Jonathan Goldman tells us about shifting frequencies how to use sound and other modalities to change vibrational patterns for both personal and planetary healing and transformation.

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The Humming Effect: Sound Healing for Health and Happiness

In this guide to conscious humming, Jonathan and Andi Goldman show that you do not need to be a musician or singer to benefit from sound healing practices The Humming Effect: Sound Healing for Health and Happiness is an accessible guide to the practice of conscious humming.

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Chakra Frequencies: Tantra of Sound

Using the science of sound healing for higher consciousness, stronger relationships, planetary oneness, and physical and emotional healing, Chakra Frequencies offers: • Exercises with breath, tone, sacred vowel sounds, and the chanted Bija Mantras to activate and balance the chakras for greater...

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