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Blog Name: Tengsha: Sound for Healing
Url: http://www.tengsha.com
Language: English
Topics: sound healing, healing with sound, sound energy healing
Description: Medical research, ancient lore, and all kinds of experience in using sound for healing. Includes articles, reviews of sound healing books and CDs, and sound-healing-related videos. Drumming, Tibetan bowls, voice toning, chanting, harmonic toning, throat-singing, didgeridu, rattles, guitar, and so on.
Popularity: 4 Followers

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Music Helps Parkinson's Patients | BYBS
Here is the link I promised to an interesting KUHF radio feature on medical research studying how music helps Parkinson's Disease patients, by reporter Melissa Galvez. http://app1.kuhf.org/houston_public_radio-news-display.php?articles_id=1239229773 You can hear and download the audio file (MP3 or iTunes format) and read and print the transcript. Medical research on the use of sound for healing Parkinson's: What a blessing!
Harmonic Toning, Trance, and Drumming
Harmonics are the extra sounds above and below the main notes in music. Tibetan bowls and Mongolian throat-singers are famous for them. But you can also hear them in certain Tibetan chants  (the really deep, growly ones), some other singing and musical instruments, and in certain kinds of drumming. It is said that shamans actually travel on the overtones (harmonics of drumming) and I believe it. I can sometimes here overtones in rattling, too. And it sounds to me as though a form of throat-singing is how that characteristic sound is made in the didgeridu. Our shamanism Meetup group sometimes practices harmonic tonin

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