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Overtone Focusing in Biphonic Tuvan Throat Singing

By Christopher Bergevin, Chandan Narayan, Joy Williams, Natasha Mhatre, Jennifer K.E. Steeves, Joshua G.W. Bernstein, Brad Story — 2020

Khoomei is a unique singing style originating from the republic of Tuva in central Asia. Singers produce two pitches simultaneously: a booming low-frequency rumble alongside a hovering high-pitched whistle-like tone.

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3 Ways to Bring Your Body Vibrational Balance Using Sound Healing Therapy

Given that everything has a vibrational frequency, including ourselves, it makes sense that sound frequencies impact how we feel. That's why particular songs and types of music often bring about specific types of emotions from us.

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The Healing Power of Sound as Meditation

As I witnessed the droning sounds of Tarek Atoui’s hybrid sculpture performance Organ Within at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, I noticed a family of four—two young parents with two young children—sitting quietly on the floor pillows of the rotunda.

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