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"Throughout human history, cultures across the planet have recognized the significance of sound and vibrations in ritual and daily life. As we continue our search for tools that ease aspects of the human experience, scientists provide more compelling evidence each year that bridges ancient transcultural insight with our modern approaches to health. What we do with this insight remains to be seen - and hopefully heard." - Instruments That Heal Embark on a worldwide journey from Ancient Greece to Zimbabwe with this in-depth guide to sound healing. Explore over 20 instruments and discover healing…mehr

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"Throughout human history, cultures across the planet have recognized the significance of sound and vibrations in ritual and daily life. As we continue our search for tools that ease aspects of the human experience, scientists provide more compelling evidence each year that bridges ancient transcultural insight with our modern approaches to health. What we do with this insight remains to be seen - and hopefully heard." - Instruments That Heal Embark on a worldwide journey from Ancient Greece to Zimbabwe with this in-depth guide to sound healing. Explore over 20 instruments and discover healing frequencies used to harmonize the body, emotions, mental health, as well as to deepen connections with that which lies beyond everyday awareness. Each concise profile covers an instrument's modality, cultural background, and clinical research, making this a valuable reference for both professionals and curious explorers alike.
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Ellis Metcalf is a classically trained violinist, composer, and certified music therapist based in San Francisco. With a background in cultural studies from McGill University's Faculty of Psychology, Ellis was first introduced to the transformative power of music therapy while working in a small Transylvanian psychiatric clinic. This experience kindled a profound interest in sound healing, leading to formal certification from the University of New Hampshire. Today, Ellis channels this expertise into running a multimedia company and a cultural exchange performing arts center, both dedicated to using art as a tool for healing, connection, and community-building.