Q & A
Tongue Drums
A tongue drum is a percussion instrument consisting of titanium alloy steel with a number of tongues or notes attached to its top.
Tongue Drums originated in Africa and were traditionally made from hollowed logs. They are believed to have been used in traditional ceremonies and spiritual practices as well as music. Today, tongue drums exist for several purposes such as yoga, meditation, formal and informal education, therapy, and just for running and relaxation.
Tongue drum, Carrying bag, 2 Mallets, Mallets holder, 6 finger picks, Music book, Manual user, Clean cloth, designed package
Tongue drums can produce a wide range of sounds, from drones to full chords and melodies. Depending on how many tongues the drum has, it can produce up to two-octave range.
To play a tongue drum, simply hit the tongues lightly with your fingers, finger picks, or mallets. Experiment to find the best tone for each tongue, and then practice playing simple rhythms and melodies
A handpan is a steel instrument consisting of a mantel or bowl-shaped body with a series of note fields carved or etched into the upper surface. Each note field produces a specific sound when struck with a mallet, and these notes are often arranged in a scale-like pattern. Handpans typically have eight to eleven notes and can be played with either hands or mallets.
A tongue drum is a type of percussion instrument shaped like a shallow bowl or box, with tongues or slots carved into the sides. These tongues are tuned to a specific note or set of notes and then struck to produce a range of tones and harmonics. Tongue drums can be played with hands, mallets, or sticks.
Tibetan Singing Bowls
A singing bowl is a type of standing bell or standing chime. it is used in various emotional, spiritual, and ceremonial or ritual practices, by striking the bowl or by hovering a wooden stick around the bowl’s edge. The sound created is claimed to promote relaxation and healing. A singing bowl is also known as a standing bell, meditation bowl, or Himalayan bow.
Singing bowls have a long and varied history. They have been around in various forms since the bronze age and have been used by Tibetan monks, Buddhists, and others as part of meditation, healing, and spiritual practices.
The Cadushki singing bowl set consists of two bowls: 4.5 inches & 3.3 inches, Mallet, Ring Cushions, and Nepal Cloth Bag.
The sound of a singing bowl can range from a deep, low rumble to a high-pitched ringing tone, depending on its size and the amount of pressure applied to it. Otherworldly, calming, and harmonious sounds can also be created by striking and rotating the bowl with a wooden mallet.
You can play a singing bowl by striking or circling the outside edge with an accompanying mallet. This will create a specific note or resonance which can be held and sustained.
Yes! Singing bowls can be used for stress relief and relaxation, meditation, sound healing, energy balancing, creativity enhancement, self-reflection and intuitive guidance, yoga and mindfulness, sound baths, and even create music. It can also be used to create customized chakra sound healing sessions, to create background and instrument sound effects for film and TV, and to enhance lectures and seminars.
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