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  2. What’s a Sound Bath—and Does It Have Any Health ... - AOL

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    In a sound bath, you lie or sit in a relaxed position while a practitioner uses a wand to strike a gong, Tibetan bowls, and other ancient instruments. It’s about not just what you hear, say fans ...

  3. I Tried Everything from Virtual Sound Baths to Stress Baking ...

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    Sound baths use a variety of instruments—though most often, crystal singing bowls and gongs—to guide you through meditation. How Calm I Felt Afterward: 2 Image credit: Alo Moves/screenshot 3. ...

  4. In 2025, we’ll all be taking sound baths and dressing like ...

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    That doesn’t mean, though, that we can’t predict what’s to come for 2025 – and what trends have an impending death sentence – we just have to prepare to never get attached.

  5. Crossword - Wikipedia

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    A crossword (or crossword puzzle) is a word game consisting of a grid of black and white squares, into which solvers enter words or phrases ("entries") crossing each other horizontally ("across") and vertically ("down") according to a set of clues. Each white square is typically filled with one letter, while the black squares are used to ...

  6. Bullroarer - Wikipedia

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    They are used in men's initiation ceremonies, and the sound they produce is considered in some indigenous cultures to represent the sound of the Rainbow Serpent. [ citation needed ] In the cultures of southeastern Australia, the sound of the bullroarer is the voice of Daramulan , and a successful bullroarer can be made only if it has been cut ...

  7. Zill - Wikipedia

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    For instance, a dancer performing with an orchestra will use a larger zill with more volume, whereas many belly dancers may use a zill with a more delicate sound, depending on the venue and whether their music is live or recorded, amplified or acoustic. American Tribal dancers typically use a much larger zill with a more mellow tone.

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  9. Lyre - Wikipedia

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    The earliest reference to the word "lyre" is the Mycenaean Greek ru-ra-ta-e, meaning "lyrists" and written in the Linear B script. [5] In classical Greek, the word "lyre" could either refer specifically to an amateur instrument, which is a smaller version of the professional cithara and eastern-Aegean barbiton, or "lyre" can refer generally to all three instruments as a family. [6]