We live in a vast ocean of sound. But what is the sound made by a single drop of water? Just a gentle tap with the mallet and the Zenergy Chime emits a powerful tone of singular beauty that lasts and lasts. Sounds like this are often used in meditation and healing, because they help us to focus and redirect our attention to the sounds within.
The resonating sound not only calms and refocuses the individual, but can also focus a group. As such, it’s an effective way to start a class, meeting, yoga practice or call guests to dinner.
For best results, play the Zenergy Chime quietly, being careful not to dampen the sound by letting the mallet rest on the rod after striking it.
The Solo is just over 7 inches long, and has a larger rod Zenergy Chime and produces a deeper, richer, sustaining tone that aids meditation.
The Meditation has two rods tuned to similar pitches, and produces a pulsing tone called “beating.” Tibetan monks use small cymbals called tingsha, which are sounded to mark the beginning and end of a period of meditation. You can use your Zenergy Meditation Chime in much the same way. The two rods are purposely tuned to nearly but not quite the same pitch. When both are struck at the same time, an acoustical phenomenon known as “beating” is produced. The rods will seem to ring with the same pitch, but you will notice a distinct pulsation or rhythm in this case, approximately 12 beats per second. Sounds like this are often used in meditation and healing, because they help us to focus and redirect our attention to the sounds within.
The Trio has three rods, tuned to three complementary notes. Play up the scale, or down. Relax, refocus, reenergize: good vibrations from this trio of tuned bars.
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