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50-Ceres-2013-17-10_Ceres-01-9,20.mp3

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November 11th, 2013

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Tibetan Singing Bowl CERES
Tao means: Finding Ways
Hello,
this is the very Real Horst from town Duisburg in Germany with some word about 09:20 Min sound of one of my Tibetan Singing Bowls CERES.

Some notes from Wikipedia about this subject:
Singing bowls (also known as Tibetan Singing Bowls, rin gongs, Himalayan bowls or suzu gongs) are a type of bell, specifically classified as a standing bell. Rather than hanging inverted or attached to a handle, singing bowls sit with the bottom surface resting. The sides and rim of singing bowls vibrate to produce sound characterized by a fundamental frequency (first harmonic) and usually two audible harmonic overtones (second and third harmonic). According to singing bowl researcher Joseph Feinstein, singing bowls were traditionally used in Asia and the tradition of making sound with bronze bowls could go back 3,000 or more years to the Bronze Age.
Singing bowls are used worldwide for meditation, music, relaxation, and personal well-being. They are used by a wide range of professionals, including health professionals, school teachers, musicians and spiritual teachers. Singing bowls are used in health care by sound healers, psychotherapists, massage therapists, cancer specialists, stress and meditation specialists. They are used to help treat cancer patients and also for post traumatic stress disorder. They are popular in classrooms to help facilitate group activities and focus students' attention.
Singing bowls were historically made throughout Asia, especially Nepal, China and Japan. They are closely related to decorative bells made along the silk road from the Near East to Western Asia. Today they are made in Nepal, India, Japan, China and Korea.
Our Tibetan Bowls - sounds of them I will upload here in future- and this gong are up today used in training in our Dojo for Taijiquan and Kung-Fu, Qigong and Meditation.

The sounds of this Bowl that You are listening to, has a frequency that is assigned to the frequency of the Asteroid CERES[Grundton: 473,67 Hz / 1.Oberton: 1302,7 Hz ]; the sound was taken by me on October 17, 2013 and will be used as a modul in our soundproject
"Tibetan Bells and Sounds from Outer Space" at YouTube-Channel :
https://www.youtube.com/user/TaoChiSound
Thanks for Your interest and
true -
Peace on Your Way
the very Real Horst

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Ceres

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Mp3 (.mp3)

Duration

9:20.837

File size

12.8 MB

Sample rate

48000.0 Hz

Bitrate

192 kbps

Channels

Stereo

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lyuboserafimov

1 year, 9 months ago

Thank you so much for the soundscape man! Here's what I used it for:
https://soundcloud.com/dream-sequencer/wake-me-up-when-the-animals-are-gone

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J.A.I.59

4 years, 8 months ago

Really Nice, but too much static in the background. Wish it had a clear sound!

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skhanna

4 years, 9 months ago

Love the sound !!

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dchadwick

4 years, 12 months ago

Yes, a lossless file (FLAC, etc) would be amazing for this one...

ellenmentor

6 years, 9 months ago

Thanks for the explanation of CERES Bowls

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