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  2. The latest longevity trend? Social wellness clubs - AOL

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    Hone Health unveils the logic behind the latest longevity trend: social wellness clubs. ... One 2016 study found that the vibration and frequency from singing bowls and gongs can significantly ...

  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. Himalayan singing bowls, therapeutic Nepalese tradition in St ...

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    A native of Nepal, Alex Gopali, brought the enchanting resonance of Himalayan singing bowls to the heart of St. Petersburg.

  5. Music therapy - Wikipedia

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    Singing is a form of rehabilitation for neurological impairments. Neurological impairments following a brain injury can be in the form of apraxia – loss to perform purposeful movements, dysarthria , muscle control disturbances (due to damage of the central nervous system), aphasia (defect in expression causing distorted speech), or language ...

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

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  7. Sing Up - Wikipedia

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    A research study conducted in 2013 by the Institute of Education concluded that singers engaged with Sing Up are 18 months to 2 years further advanced in their singing competency than those in non-Sing Up music. Research has also shown that singing has a benefit in language development, learning retention, motor skills and music development.