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๐ŸŒฟ Class 3 Reflection โ€” Playing Techniques & Tuning In
1๏ธโƒฃ Biggest Takeaway(s): There were many valuable insights shared during this third lesson, but my biggest takeaways wereย (1) working with the 5th as a complementary noteย andย (2) the explanation of the sound event categories. (1) Using the 5th Complementary Note: While Iโ€™m already familiar with using the 5th and understand its importance, the way this was discussed really helped itย "click"ย for me on a deeper level. Your guidance around simply counting upโ€”countingย five for the 5thย orย three for the 3rdโ€”along with applying this within chord work, helped solidify the concept in a very practical way. Learning how to quickly identify the 3rd or 5th felt especially helpful. For example, when thinking through chord progressions, counting up to the 5th (Aโ€“Bโ€“Cโ€“Dโ€“Eโ€“Fโ€“G) made it much easier to orient myself musically. If starting with D, the 5th naturally lands on A. This method made the process feel more intuitive and accessible. (2) Sound Event Categories: The explanation of the different sound event categories was very helpful in clarifying intention and structure: - Guided Meditationย โ€” with or without imagery (for example, ocean imagery); taking people to a place or guiding them through an intention (trust) - Sound Meditation โ€” silence with sound, no guidance - Sound Bathย โ€” more casual, relaxation-focused - Sound Journeyย โ€” deeper and more intentional, guiding participants through multiple layers of experience This distinction felt very supportive in understanding how intention shapes the overall experience. Additional topics that stood out as important takeaways: 1. Root soul frequency and root soul chord frequency โ€” discovering your own 2. Active versus passive playing โ€” noting that individuals experiencing depression may benefit from more active sound 3. Room and sound awareness, and how bowls respond not only to the space but also to the energy of the practitioner and participants 4. Being mindful of sound projection and proximity, especially when playing near or around others 5. The idea that sound can guide us into deep silence 6. Silence and space are just as important as sound! 7. Understanding that thoughts arising during a session are normal and often part of stress release 8. Guided meditation examples โ€” it would be wonderful to have a few written examples available, especially for those just starting out
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@Kimberly Dunn Reading your takeaways is so enjoyable! Feel like I get a thorough review before the exam ๐Ÿ˜. You really complete the entire homework ๐Ÿ‘ And the most singing sentence is now your โ€œplaying feels very natural and intuitiveโ€๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽˆ
Week 3
Wow, another great class full of info I was needing. Takeaways: 1. During the opening meditation (which I love) I had a new focused sound journey session come to mind to offer to my networking group. That's happening next week. 2. I loved the explanation of activated playing vs. passive playing. This is something I'd never heard about but makes so much sense. I'd wondered how to play to heal others and to assist with their addiction to stress like Kalee mentioned. I like the activated playing to help those with depression, including myself. Great info! 3. How we need to trust our instinct, which I think is huge and getting inspired by feeling the room and picking up the energy of the group. I've gone into my sessions fully intending on presenting a specific way, then after speaking to everyone, going a completely different direction. I just did it. Intuition at work. 4. Being mindful of letting sound fill the space. How the facility can affect the sound, wood, glass, carpet, padding. I hadn't considered how those textures can affect the sound. I thought a big open space was best, but there's more to consider. 5. I like knowing that it's OK to let sound drift off and end before striking the next bowl. I guess I'm uncomfortable with silence to a degree. I'm a bit too quick to go on to the next sound, some silence is ok. ๐Ÿ˜ 6. It's OK to heal along with everyone else. I'm healing too, which may explain why I feel so tired afterwards sometimes. 7. I love the examples of different types of journeys. Healing, guided meditation, a sound journey. Can you touch on how to start a session that's just sound, no guided meditation, just an explanation of the session at the very beginning? Or maybe we'll discuss that Saturday. 8. I didn't realize the effect that the weather can have on the sound of the bowls. We're in a very humid area, that makes me wonder if that's why my root bowl can sound so different from one event to another. Also, how the size of the room can affect the sound, I hadn't considered that either as well as the placement of the bowl compared to placement of the other bowls we use. Very interesting. 9. Thank you for mentioning playing clockwise vs counterclockwise. I wondered about that. Sometimes I just change for no reason, I guess intuition comes into play here as well. I like better understanding how the directions can move energy or release it. I'm going to practice that more. 10. If anyone gets stuck on coming up with guided meditations, I use my imagination and come up with places/situations I enjoy. I try to write them down and use them in sessions. But another good starting point could be using ChatGPT. Just ask to provide you with a meditation for one of the chakras or a point you want to help others with healing. It will come up with a beautiful meditation you can use or tweak for the situation. Take what it provides and walk it through in your mind to help you 'feel' it. That helps with memorizing and presenting at your events. It helps me a lot.
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@Lora Tincher I love reading your takeaways!!! The best part is that you put what you learned to work and got results right away!!!! Great job @Lora Tincher ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜
Crystal Bowl Tuning Systems 440Hz or 432Hz
For some reason, I think this may have gotten left out of the conversation. When purchasing a bowl to go with existing bowls, it's a good idea to know what tuning system you're in. There are two tuning systems: 440 Hz or standardized tuning, and 432 Hz. 440Hz is what the orchestras tune and is a good tuning to have if you play with other instruments. These two tuning systems are based on the note a being either for 440 Hz or 432 Hz, and then all of the intervals of that scale are measured in a way to create that tuning. So in purchasing bowls, it's good to know which tuning system you have then if you ever break one or want to add others, you can match it up. My bowls are all in 440 Hz, however, when I broke my A bowl, I decided to move toward 432 Hz. The tuning that you have already or choose to have doesn't really matter, except that what ever tuning you choose, it is nice to keep them tuned all together. Remember you're the healer not the bowls.
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@Monika Kasprzak such a good question! I am now curious too!
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@Erin Cioe I went with 432Hz too. I got my bowls from Crystal Tones through Kaleeโ€™s store. Kalee made the entire process from choosing to purchasing so simple and easy for me ๐Ÿ˜Œ
Week 3 Biggest Takeaways
There are many important points in this week, but I only mention here what points are personally important to me at this moment in time. Takeaway #1: Use Passive technique to play bowls with Simple Melodies and in a Musical Flow because: โ€ข Simple themes help the brain relax and feel safe. โ€ข Musicality comes from patterns and repetition. โ€ข Slow, long sustains sounds will help clients get into the lower brainwaves (delta/theta) for calming and get healing in that state. Takeaway #2: The set list! Write a detailed set list and practice the set list daily! Call me paranoid but I put everything that I might forget on the set list ๐Ÿ˜… Actually I created 3: - Packing items before heading to the venue - My introduction speech - The REAL set list for the actual playing I do it this way to calm my chatty brain ๐Ÿ˜…
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@Kalee Coombs thank you! Larger deeper bowl: could you explain more on โ€œdeeperโ€ meaning for me, please? Example of it. Sorry I am slow in grasping it ๐Ÿ™
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@Kalee Coombs This is a great lesson by itself! Thank you Kalee ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ™
Welcome and Please Introduce Yourself
I'm so grateful that you are here. Please introduce yourself and how you'd like to participate๐Ÿ˜. Also, create separate posts and share what youโ€™re learning from Kaleeโ€˜s YouTube videos and from the sound healing school and what Healing Sound Arts methods have helped you in your Sound healing journey.๐Ÿ™
Welcome and Please Introduce Yourself
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@Erin Cioe You are so aligned ๐Ÿ˜ A five-year-old video really spoke directly to you and connected you to Kaleeโ€™s community after a recent sound bath session? Beautiful Synchronicity๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ˜‡ ๐ŸŒธ Welcome @Erin Cioe ๐ŸŒธ
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@Erin Cioe Trust has been my lesson to learn, so Iโ€™m happy for you when I hear you โ€œtrust in itโ€ with such ease! ๐Ÿ’œ Your feeling about this community is absolutely right ๐Ÿ˜‡ Youโ€™ve come to the right place for you ๐ŸŽˆ
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