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  2. Vibroacoustic therapy - Wikipedia

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    Vibroacoustic therapy (VAT) is a type of sound therapy that involves passing low frequency sine wave vibrations into the body via a device with embedded speakers. [1] [2] This therapy was developed in Norway by Olav Skille in the 1980s. [3]

  3. Audio therapy - Wikipedia

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    Audio therapy is the clinical use of recorded sound, music, or spoken words, or a combination thereof, recorded on a physical medium such as a compact disc (CD), or a digital file, including those formatted as MP3, which patients or participants play on a suitable device, and to which they listen with intent to experience a subsequent beneficial physiological, psychological, or social effect.

  4. Music therapy - Wikipedia

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    Elements found in both the music therapy and education approaches include the understanding of holistic music presentation as involving word, sound and movement, the use of both music and play improvisation as providing a creative stimulus for the child to investigate and explore, Orff instrumentation, including keyboard instruments and ...

  5. Nāda yoga - Wikipedia

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    The Nāda yoga system divides music into two categories: silent vibrations of the self (internal music), anahata), and external music, ahata.While the external music is conveyed to consciousness via sensory organs in the form of the ears, in which mechanical energy is converted to electrochemical energy and then transformed in the brain to sensations of sound, it is the anahata chakra, which ...

  6. Lis Addison - Wikipedia

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    And after that trip, Addison began incorporating sound-healing concepts into her music and experimenting with her voice in what she describes as unidiomatic ways. [6] These concepts informed Addison's work at the Globe Sound Healing Institute in Sausalito. Addison developed a system of “chakra vocalizations” to move energy through the body.

  7. Diane Arkenstone - Wikipedia

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    She found healing through the vibrations of her guitar and her voice, and this started her journey to make healing music to help others. In 2021, she released The Healing Heart album. The song "Safe in the Angel’s Wing" was written after her recovery from a 3rd pacemaker implant.

  8. Jill Purce - Wikipedia

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    Jill Purce (born 1947) is a British voice teacher, Family Constellations therapist, and author. In the 1970s, Purce developed a new way of working with the voice, introducing the teaching of group overtone chanting, producing a single note whilst amplifying vocal harmonics.

  9. Constance Demby - Wikipedia

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    Her Sound Currents label subsequently released Sonic Immersion (2004), a vibrational sound healing attunement through use of the Space Bass. In addition to her studio albums, Demby is best known for creating two experimental musical instruments : the Whale Sail and the Sonic Steel Space Bass.

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