Dear Mr. Blackburn, I am looking for gongs that could generate pure tones (specific frequencies), at least four, across the mid-auditory spectrum. What could be my best options, please. The idea is to activate them with temporal delays/overlap, as well as to position them around, to detect their spatial orientation. Thanks !
Sorry for the late reply. The gong is probably responding to your voice, or other instruments or sounds in your space. This is called sympathetic resonance, or entrainment, a principle of sound in which like things or instruments, tuned to the same pitch, respond to the waveform of another already resonating. They respond to the sound, and begin resonating, because that are attuned to that pitch or resonate frequency. We, actually, all do this, ourselves, as our thoughts and emotions are emitting wave form, and we 'entrain' to each other....it is one of the principles of therapeutic work in sound and other fields, including psychology. Be well!
Sorry for the late reply. I understand your response to crash cymbals....the wind gongs do have more readily available 'crash' than many of the other gongs. But, it's always beneficial to be aware, we all hear sound differently, and what appeals to some, may not to others....be well!
Una consulta. Para medir el diámetro del gong se mide de extremo a extremo o también suelen medir la parte plegada (la parte doblada hacia dentro del gong)
Great vids - short, informative and concise.
thank you sir, you presented the differences just brilliantly, I was looking for that explanation!
That was a great comparison, thankyou for sharing
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Great video thank you
Sorry, maybe I missed the size of these. Would you mind sharing? Awesome video. Thank you!!!
Hello. These are both 26" gongs.
great video, thanks!
Great videos. Thank you
Thanks so much!
Awesome
What sizes or those.
Hello. Those are 26".
Dear Mr. Blackburn, I am looking for gongs that could generate pure tones (specific frequencies), at least four, across the mid-auditory spectrum. What could be my best options, please. The idea is to activate them with temporal delays/overlap, as well as to position them around, to detect their spatial orientation. Thanks !
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I saw a gong that starts making sound without touching what is it called
Sorry for the late reply. The gong is probably responding to your voice, or other instruments or sounds in your space. This is called sympathetic resonance, or entrainment, a principle of sound in which like things or instruments, tuned to the same pitch, respond to the waveform of another already resonating. They respond to the sound, and begin resonating, because that are attuned to that pitch or resonate frequency. We, actually, all do this, ourselves, as our thoughts and emotions are emitting wave form, and we 'entrain' to each other....it is one of the principles of therapeutic work in sound and other fields, including psychology. Be well!
I don't like chrash cymbals but maybe the wind one is nice more attac and not like a Can eco, its not easy, I don't know what I like most!
Sorry for the late reply. I understand your response to crash cymbals....the wind gongs do have more readily available 'crash' than many of the other gongs. But, it's always beneficial to be aware, we all hear sound differently, and what appeals to some, may not to others....be well!
Una consulta. Para medir el diámetro del gong se mide de extremo a extremo o también suelen medir la parte plegada (la parte doblada hacia dentro del gong)
De extremo a extremo.
Sorry for the late reply. They are measured from outside edge to outside edge, let us know if we can help further. Zacciah B www.sunreed.com
Teochew Chinese call "Soul Loh"
Wind gong.