Good perspective on following your personal feeling. I've been guiding people similarly for 25 years. To clarify your questions about tuning and how the bowls produce sound, the real bronze bowls (new or antique) produce 3 distinct tones: the low fundamental tone, a harmonic overtone (1 octave higher) and a very high harmonic overtone (1 octave higher again). You can hear the 3 tones at once. How well tuned the bowl sounds depends on how well tuned those 3 tones are with each other. When a bowl has good internal harmony, you can really hear the difference. Out of tune bowls don't feel the same and don't sound nearly as beautiful. There are also frequencies outside our hearing range. There are other intangible qualities to the sound and vibration that are important, too. It's not just the frequency at all, especially when you get into the amazing antiques. Like you said, this tuning idea extends to making a set of multiple bowls: you want to combine bowls that sound great together. They really do something amazing when you make a good combination. Unfortunately, most people just put notes together: C, D, E and that doesn't work. You have to match all those multiple frequencies by ear to get that special sound and vibration.
Most places will be able to provide a recording so you can get a general idea of the sound and pitch. That's pretty helpful. Buying in sets online, as opposed to single bowls since they are ostensibly matched and tuned with one another.
Very nice presentation, Nick. I got my first bowl in the early 1990s (a Japanese rin), but really didn't get the hooked until 2017. I too prefer the hand-hammered Himalayan bowls, though over the years I've picked up Thai, Vietnamese and Korean bowls as well, and branched out a bit with gongs. I will def try to join your next live stream.
I’ve branched out a little myself, but I keep coming back to the Himalayan bowls. Really though, why limit myself. A great instrument is a great instrument, and I really like bringing together ones that wouldn’t have been played together traditionally. Cheers!
Thanks for the great video. Of necessity I have to buy online, which is obviously not the best. Some of the larger old hand hammered bowls, which I do love, are very expensive now and I wonder if it is worth spending so much on them, just because of size and age?
I think many of the older bowls I've run across are really beautiful and well worth the price. I have a few of them and really treasure them. It took me years to curate the set that I have. And I've been through quite a few bowls that were really wonderful in their own way, but just didn't fit or blend the way I wanted, and I didn't know it until I got them home. Rather than have them sit around unplayed, I put them up for sale. If I had to go back and do it over again, I might start with a newly made set and build from there.
Thanks for this video. In the process of buying a bowl. I really liked that first bowl. What size/tone was that & where would be a good place to do an online purchase? I know many recommend going to a shop to physically listen & feel them out, but there really isn’t many shops around my way with signing bowls. Thanks in advance !
Hey there, that’s a very special bowl. The first one I ever bought in fact, from a dusty little shop in Rishikesh. It’s between a C and a C#. A little closer to a C. I’ve purchased almost all of my bowls in person because it’s important to me to hold and play them myself. As far as online options, you could check out The Ohm Store (www.theohmstore.co/). They have a really nice selection and knowledge of the instruments. Hope this helps! Nick
Hi there, that bowl isn't for sale. I bought it in a dusty little shop in rishikesh about 20 years ago and I've never found another like it. The fundamental tone is around 132hz, so kind of between a C and C# on a 440hz scale. Happy searching!
great video, Im looking more into the bell frequency that can help cleanse the space Im living, but couldnt find that specific questión so its more like a go try and pick one
Yes. Many frequencies can help cleanse space. One specific frequency is typically too narrow to do a thorough job. You're looking for a bowl or bell that 1) resonates with you and 2) has a rich series of overtones to cover a broader spectrum. Try this while you're searching. Play this video at a low volume in the space you want cleansed overnight. It was designed for pets, but it will also work really well for spaces. ruclips.net/video/iDxiEpyYj9c/видео.html Let me know how that works.
Does sound therapy work primarily thru the body (not the ears)? If so, what is the difference between generating the sound thru a floor speaker versus a bowl or tuning fork? Are the sound/vibrations from a crystal or metal bowl somehow different from the sound vibrations coming out of a speaker? Would a high quality player/speaker be 10% as effective.. 90%? Also any thoughts on those $1500 authentic hand-made Tibetan ("healing" or "therapy" grade bowl) that uses 7 different metals.. versus the more affordable machine-made ("Tourist" grade) metal bowls? Crystal / Quartz bowls? I've read that all bowls are in C-key/major (260hz), and the difference is in the pitch (B, A, G, F, E, D, C : 100hz-900hz)? Is it best for someone else to perform the sound-therapy on you, or is it just as effective to do it one self? BTW, do you have any recommendations for a meditation practice/program? I see so many interesting ones, but not sure which could help me. Do you know if any of these are any good? Dr. Angelo DiLullo Gary Weber Consciousness Development Program or Velo-101 Jeffrey Martin's Finders Course Dave Asprey's '40 years of Zen' Cory Allen's Coming Home Light Watkins' Bliss More Alan Wallace's Wisdom Dzogchen Academy Rick Hanson's Neurodharma course 10% Happier / Joy-On-Demand Neural Agility track on RevitaMind Kirtan Kriya / Shiva Rea's Heart of Yoga I'm also interested in Brain Stimulation devices that may help with sleep / meditation.. like the Omniperf NeoRhythm, Muse S , Fluxwear Shift, Somnee , Erable's Frenz , Fisher Wallace Circadia, Huso Home 2 (which I believe uses Binaural beats (Schumann Resonance : 7.83 Hz alpha/theta), inHarmony Cushion )
I love how curious you are about sound therapy. I’d highly recommend you explore for yourself and take a class to find the answers you’re looking for. You’ll find many high quality virtual experiences on my channel. Listen to them on different speakers and headphones to see what you notice that’s different. Find some in-person sound healings near you, and compare and contrast the experiences. If you’re looking for a good course, I highly recommend Becca Laureto, The Meta Musician. Stay curious!
For meditation, we just re-released a great course in Illumination Academy. The Science of Meditation. You can get access here: go.illuminationacademy.net/meditation-order
@@ankitrana8980the centerpiece of my collection came from a dusty shop in Rishikesh. If I lived in India I’d make a pilgrimage there to see what I could find.
Thanks Nick, very educational and glad I found your channel. I have two very basic bowls purchased at an international gem show. They are 8 and 10 inch, both appear hand hammered no design. Would like to get a third one, maybe the full moon style. Any recommendations on where to purchase online?
If you're buying online, check out Serenity Tibet. I played a bunch of their instruments at the Tucson Gem Show, and purchased a huge gong that I love. www.serenitytibet.com/
@@themysticnextdoor that's alright. There's plenty of options online, I'm just not sure what I should be looking for. Perhaps testing them live in a physical store is my best bet.
Virtually all of my bowls have been purchased in person. However, I I just got a beautiful gong from Serenity Tibet, and played a bunch of their bowls at the Tucson Gem Show. They were excellent in my humble opinion. . www.serenitytibet.com/
@@themysticnextdoor thank you so much for sharing! Im in the south east region of the US, no physical shops here. I’ll have to purchase them online. Will definitely check out your recommendation. Thanks again!
@@guidedbybees I'll admit that I'm a little spoiled where I live in Southern CA. If you ever have gem shows come through your area, I have found some really wonderful instruments at events like that. Good luck!
Haha! Seems like you have some strong opinions about energy. And you’re welcome to your opinion for sure. It’s always filtered through your own energy and perception. I wonder if the world would benefit more from people showing up and doing their best to share about things they love, or would the world benefit more from criticism and judgement. I hope you enjoy the channel and I’m wishing you all the best.
Haha. I like to look at them as opportunities to get those instruments into the right hands. A steward of sorts. But I'd be lying if I said I didn't feel disappointed when I get them home and they just don't work. 😄
@ros I think that you have to know what you're looking for, but I haven't necessarily found that to be true. I have found plenty of high quality bowls at very reasonable prices.
I Love it your like a kid with them I Love it 🎉😊
Like a kid in a candy shop. :)
Good perspective on following your personal feeling. I've been guiding people similarly for 25 years. To clarify your questions about tuning and how the bowls produce sound, the real bronze bowls (new or antique) produce 3 distinct tones: the low fundamental tone, a harmonic overtone (1 octave higher) and a very high harmonic overtone (1 octave higher again). You can hear the 3 tones at once. How well tuned the bowl sounds depends on how well tuned those 3 tones are with each other. When a bowl has good internal harmony, you can really hear the difference. Out of tune bowls don't feel the same and don't sound nearly as beautiful. There are also frequencies outside our hearing range. There are other intangible qualities to the sound and vibration that are important, too. It's not just the frequency at all, especially when you get into the amazing antiques. Like you said, this tuning idea extends to making a set of multiple bowls: you want to combine bowls that sound great together. They really do something amazing when you make a good combination. Unfortunately, most people just put notes together: C, D, E and that doesn't work. You have to match all those multiple frequencies by ear to get that special sound and vibration.
Sounds like you know a lot about singing bowls. 😀
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Nick! Really insightful information! How do you recommend purchasing bowls online without hearing them first?
Most places will be able to provide a recording so you can get a general idea of the sound and pitch. That's pretty helpful. Buying in sets online, as opposed to single bowls since they are ostensibly matched and tuned with one another.
Very nice presentation, Nick. I got my first bowl in the early 1990s (a Japanese rin), but really didn't get the hooked until 2017. I too prefer the hand-hammered Himalayan bowls, though over the years I've picked up Thai, Vietnamese and Korean bowls as well, and branched out a bit with gongs. I will def try to join your next live stream.
I’ve branched out a little myself, but I keep coming back to the Himalayan bowls. Really though, why limit myself.
A great instrument is a great instrument, and I really like bringing together ones that wouldn’t have been played together traditionally.
Cheers!
Thank you! Very useful information. You are a musican, which is good!
Thanks! Glad it was helpful. :)
Thanks for the great video. Of necessity I have to buy online, which is obviously not the best. Some of the larger old hand hammered bowls, which I do love, are very expensive now and I wonder if it is worth spending so much on them, just because of size and age?
I think many of the older bowls I've run across are really beautiful and well worth the price. I have a few of them and really treasure them.
It took me years to curate the set that I have. And I've been through quite a few bowls that were really wonderful in their own way, but just didn't fit or blend the way I wanted, and I didn't know it until I got them home. Rather than have them sit around unplayed, I put them up for sale.
If I had to go back and do it over again, I might start with a newly made set and build from there.
Thanks for this video. In the process of buying a bowl. I really liked that first bowl. What size/tone was that & where would be a good place to do an online purchase? I know many recommend going to a shop to physically listen & feel them out, but there really isn’t many shops around my way with signing bowls. Thanks in advance !
Hey there, that’s a very special bowl. The first one I ever bought in fact, from a dusty little shop in Rishikesh. It’s between a C and a C#. A little closer to a C.
I’ve purchased almost all of my bowls in person because it’s important to me to hold and play them myself.
As far as online options, you could check out The Ohm Store (www.theohmstore.co/). They have a really nice selection and knowledge of the instruments.
Hope this helps!
Nick
very helpful thank you
I’m so glad. Good luck!
You can also record your bowl on your phone’s voice recorder app to take with you.
The first bowl felt really good. Can this one be bought online or do you know the frequency and I could look for similar ones?
Hi there, that bowl isn't for sale. I bought it in a dusty little shop in rishikesh about 20 years ago and I've never found another like it.
The fundamental tone is around 132hz, so kind of between a C and C# on a 440hz scale.
Happy searching!
@@themysticnextdoor thank you
Where did you get your set
I curated this set over the course of several years, buying one or two at a time that specifically matched and blended with my set.
great video, Im looking more into the bell frequency that can help cleanse the space Im living, but couldnt find that specific questión so its more like a go try and pick one
Yes. Many frequencies can help cleanse space. One specific frequency is typically too narrow to do a thorough job.
You're looking for a bowl or bell that 1) resonates with you and 2) has a rich series of overtones to cover a broader spectrum.
Try this while you're searching. Play this video at a low volume in the space you want cleansed overnight. It was designed for pets, but it will also work really well for spaces. ruclips.net/video/iDxiEpyYj9c/видео.html
Let me know how that works.
Does sound therapy work primarily thru the body (not the ears)? If so, what is the difference between generating the sound thru a floor speaker versus a bowl or tuning fork? Are the sound/vibrations from a crystal or metal bowl somehow different from the sound vibrations coming out of a speaker? Would a high quality player/speaker be 10% as effective.. 90%?
Also any thoughts on those $1500 authentic hand-made Tibetan ("healing" or "therapy" grade bowl) that uses 7 different metals.. versus the more affordable machine-made ("Tourist" grade) metal bowls? Crystal / Quartz bowls? I've read that all bowls are in C-key/major (260hz), and the difference is in the pitch (B, A, G, F, E, D, C : 100hz-900hz)? Is it best for someone else to perform the sound-therapy on you, or is it just as effective to do it one self?
BTW, do you have any recommendations for a meditation practice/program? I see so many interesting ones, but not sure which could help me. Do you know if any of these are any good?
Dr. Angelo DiLullo
Gary Weber Consciousness Development Program or Velo-101
Jeffrey Martin's Finders Course
Dave Asprey's '40 years of Zen'
Cory Allen's Coming Home
Light Watkins' Bliss More
Alan Wallace's Wisdom Dzogchen Academy
Rick Hanson's Neurodharma course
10% Happier / Joy-On-Demand
Neural Agility track on RevitaMind
Kirtan Kriya / Shiva Rea's Heart of Yoga
I'm also interested in Brain Stimulation devices that may help with sleep / meditation.. like the Omniperf NeoRhythm, Muse S , Fluxwear Shift, Somnee , Erable's Frenz , Fisher Wallace Circadia, Huso Home 2 (which I believe uses Binaural beats (Schumann Resonance : 7.83 Hz alpha/theta), inHarmony Cushion )
I love how curious you are about sound therapy.
I’d highly recommend you explore for yourself and take a class to find the answers you’re looking for.
You’ll find many high quality virtual experiences on my channel. Listen to them on different speakers and headphones to see what you notice that’s different.
Find some in-person sound healings near you, and compare and contrast the experiences.
If you’re looking for a good course, I highly recommend Becca Laureto, The Meta Musician.
Stay curious!
For meditation, we just re-released a great course in Illumination Academy. The Science of Meditation. You can get access here: go.illuminationacademy.net/meditation-order
Please let me know Where did you buy these singing bowls
I purchased them from various trade shows and a local seller in San Diego. It took me several years to curate my collection.
Basically, I am from India Please suggest where to buy good quality bowls like you have
@@ankitrana8980the centerpiece of my collection came from a dusty shop in Rishikesh. If I lived in India I’d make a pilgrimage there to see what I could find.
Thanks Nick, very educational and glad I found your channel. I have two very basic bowls purchased at an international gem show. They are 8 and 10 inch, both appear hand hammered no design. Would like to get a third one, maybe the full moon style. Any recommendations on where to purchase online?
Bronze better or brass?
Where can we buy handmade bowl?
If you're buying online, check out Serenity Tibet. I played a bunch of their instruments at the Tucson Gem Show, and purchased a huge gong that I love.
www.serenitytibet.com/
What are his singing bowls made out of?
They're made of different alloys.
Any idea what's a reputable singing bowls vendor for Europe?
I’m sorry, but I don’t have any connections there. Good luck!
@@themysticnextdoor that's alright. There's plenty of options online, I'm just not sure what I should be looking for. Perhaps testing them live in a physical store is my best bet.
Especially with metal bowls, I think it’s always a good idea to play them yourself if at all possible.
I tried putting the first bowl I got to a tuner app; never gave me the same answer twice.
Someone just asked me this in another comment. The fundamental tone is around 132Hz, so around c-c# on a 440hz scale.
What is that around your neck
It's a red jasper mala from www.theblessedcrystal.com
Is there a site / seller you prefer for buying bowls online? 🙏
Virtually all of my bowls have been purchased in person.
However, I I just got a beautiful gong from Serenity Tibet, and played a bunch of their bowls at the Tucson Gem Show. They were excellent in my humble opinion. .
www.serenitytibet.com/
@@themysticnextdoor thank you so much for sharing! Im in the south east region of the US, no physical shops here. I’ll have to purchase them online.
Will definitely check out your recommendation.
Thanks again!
@@guidedbybees I'll admit that I'm a little spoiled where I live in Southern CA. If you ever have gem shows come through your area, I have found some really wonderful instruments at events like that.
Good luck!
What tonation and chakra is that first one? :)
You should cleanse your energy first before you play
Haha! Seems like you have some strong opinions about energy.
And you’re welcome to your opinion for sure. It’s always filtered through your own energy and perception.
I wonder if the world would benefit more from people showing up and doing their best to share about things they love, or would the world benefit more from criticism and judgement.
I hope you enjoy the channel and I’m wishing you all the best.
a lot of mistakes.....
Haha. I like to look at them as opportunities to get those instruments into the right hands. A steward of sorts.
But I'd be lying if I said I didn't feel disappointed when I get them home and they just don't work.
😄
@@themysticnextdoor its not easy to get a old good sound bowl.In good price.
@ros I think that you have to know what you're looking for, but I haven't necessarily found that to be true. I have found plenty of high quality bowls at very reasonable prices.
@@themysticnextdoor Now I got 148 bowls....good sound old bowls are expensive.Also shape is vital
work with bowls from 1997