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  2. Leaf plate - Wikipedia

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    Men eating from fresh pattal plates and bowls, ca. 1712. Plates and bowls made of leaves finds mentioned in Hindu, Jain and Buddhist texts. According to Hindu tradition food eaten on prescribed leaves is believed to have numerous health and spiritual benefits.

  3. Standing bell - Wikipedia

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    Singing bowls. Bowls that were capable of singing began to be imported to the West from around the early 1970s. The musicians Henry Wolff and Nancy Hennings have been credited with the singing bowl's introduction for musical purposes in their 1972 new-age album Tibetan Bells (although they gave no details of the bowls used in the recording). [34]

  4. Singing in a choir may boost your health - AOL

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  5. Psychology of music - Wikipedia

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    A multinational collaboration to study the connection between singing and health was established in 2009, called Advancing Interdisciplinary Research in Singing (AIRS). [102] Singing provides physical, cognitive, and emotional benefits to participants. When they step on stage, many singers forget their worries and focus solely on the song.

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  7. Spoon (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Spoons are often used in ethnic Russian music and are known as lozhki (Russian: Ло́жки [plural]; Pronunciation: Ложка ⓘ [singular]). The use of spoons for music dating at least from the 18th century (and probably older). [1] Typically, three or more wooden spoons are used. The convex surfaces of the bowls are struck together in ...