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  2. Standing bell - Wikipedia

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    Struck bowls are used in some Buddhist religious practices to accompany periods of meditation and chanting. Struck and singing bowls are widely used for music making, meditation and relaxation, as well for personal spirituality. They have become popular with music therapists, sound healers and yoga practitioners. Standing bells originated in China.

  3. Tingsha - Wikipedia

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    Today, tingsha are used along with singing bowls [1] and other instruments in meditation, music and sound healing. Artists such as Karma Moffett and Perteson Meneses, Joseph Feinstein use multiple pairs of antique tingsha together to create a sonic tapestry effect.

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

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    Group meditation and sound baths: reduce stress . ... One 2016 study found that the vibration and frequency from singing bowls and gongs can significantly reduce tension, promote relaxation, and ...

  5. Music of Tibet - Wikipedia

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    Monks playing dungchen, Tibetan long trumpets, from the roof of the Medical College, Lhasa, 1938 Street musician playing a dramyin, Shigatse, Tibet, 1993. The music of Tibet reflects the cultural heritage of the trans-Himalayan region centered in Tibet, but also known wherever ethnic Tibetan groups are found in Nepal, Bhutan, India and further abroad.

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    Meditation. Tai chi. Yoga or chair yoga. ... Singing contests. A little friendly competition listening to beloved tunes can be great for the mind and soul. ... Watch Philadelphia Eagles parade ...

  7. Mike Tamburo - Wikipedia

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    Mike Tamburo, also known as Brother Ong (born 30 March 1977 New Kensington, Pennsylvania) is an independent musician, sound explorer, music educator, filmmaker, musical instrument builder, interdisciplinary sound artist, gong enthusiast, storyteller, writer, meditation teacher, installation artist, painter, currently living in New Kensington, PA.