Bronze is the WINNER for me. The perfect frequency for an authentic bell sound with awesome sustain. I imagine it is a favourite for spiritual use. Awesome.
@@glaysonmestre Fixing it cannot be done - not without intense engineering, anyway. The vibration of each bell wants the least amount of "cushioning" or stability as possible in order to ring loudly and sustain that vibration. They would best be rested on a small pad that minimally dampens the vibrations but keeps it from banging around (clanging or grinding) on a harder surface beneath.
Tantalum, what a gift to humanity. Perfect sound and perfect radiation shielding. The cost is around $850 per kg! I hope one day you can spoil us with the sound of 40" Tantalum gong :)
which alloys of Al, NiAg, bronze & brass are those? yes, i'm also curious of Zn's sustain, i suspect it might be a contender with Ta. but really, i'd prefer to know which of those alloys/metals has most the positive effect on human vibrations? it seems small % of Au are beneficial too.
Fascinating! (I've been binging your videos if you've noticed lol) I'm particularly interested in the tone of titanium. It's so dark, same for niobium. I'm currently looking at getting some sheet titanium to attempt my second gong in, but it's.. rather expensive. In an attempt to not purchase the complete wrong thing, would you be willing to tell me if my thinking is correct: Pure titanium is better than alloyed titanium? I've found a company in America the sells CP Grade 2 Titanium that's ~95-99% pure, mixed only with small amounts of iron and oxygen to increase it's cold-working capabilities. Good idea or bad idea? Any help at all in this journey is greatly appreciated!
Omg.. this has been on my mind for months now! I've wanted to know the same sound from different metals because.... lmao I straight piped my car. It currently has steel pipe, pretty sure. But I've been buying some niobium metal and it got me thinking... what if I made a niobium exhaust?? What kind of sound would I get?! While straight pipe may sound annoying.. or loud; my car sounds pretty good imo. Woke it up but it's not civic fart cannon style and it's not a v6 straight piped. So.. why I wanted to pick niobium is for it's multipurpose properties such as corrosive resistance and its ability to change colors via electricity but it's cheaper than titanium. Idk it's just a thought of mine. Thank you for the video!
Wow! Erstaunlich, aus welchen Metallen man Klangschalen herstellen kann, die auch noch einen guten Sound haben! Am meisten bin ich über den Klang von Tantal überrascht. Ich nehme an, da sind noch Spuren von anderen Metallen verarbeitet, oder?
@@Helisepp Da bin ich total gespannt drauf! Es ist schade, dass wir so weit auseinander wohnen, ich würde mich mit dir gerne austauschen und dich besuchen. Deine postings verfolge ich immer mit großem Interesse.
@@Helisepp yea, but the title says 9 metals, so I was just sticking my two sense in where it wasn’t needed, or wanted. And I made an assumption, thinking that you were specifically talking about element metals, until I seen the alloys, I did not see a copper. And you had a lot of medals. I seen bronze , but bronze is an alloy And copper is not. Copper rings different than that of bronze. And brass. But the list can go on and on and on with alloys, and the different bowls you can make with those alloys. And thus the ringing For each one. Did you make those bowls yourself? You did a pretty good job. Better than I would have done. Have you ever heard of Bizmuth? It’s a chemical element . I was curious to see if it had a ring Or a thud. Also, I have square aluminum tubing, that produce five different frequencies, depending on where you were holding the tube. It’s fascinating really. Have you checked the frequency of those nine bowls? And how far does it span?
0:02 Iron
0:43 Aluminum
0:57 Titanium
1:51 Niobium
2:59 Silver
3:17 Tantalum
5:02 Bronze
5:59 Nickel
7:16 Brass
tantalum resonance is amazing!!! awsome sustain
Bronze is the WINNER for me. The perfect frequency for an authentic bell sound with awesome sustain. I imagine it is a favourite for spiritual use. Awesome.
Nickel silver is just like seawave echoes, the best one to me and it's like a sweet music to my ears
Title should have been 9 Metals, 9 Sounds, 9 MINUTES.
Iron, 0:42 Aluminum, 1:50 Niob, 2:58 Silver, 3:15 Tantalum, 5:02 Bronze, 5:58 Nickel Silver, 7:16 Brass. We also need zinc please.
suppose I want to place one of these metals on a fixed basis to have the greatest efficiency how to do this?
thank you!
you listed 8 metals but there are 9 bowls
@@glaysonmestre Fixing it cannot be done - not without intense engineering, anyway. The vibration of each bell wants the least amount of "cushioning" or stability as possible in order to ring loudly and sustain that vibration. They would best be rested on a small pad that minimally dampens the vibrations but keeps it from banging around (clanging or grinding) on a harder surface beneath.
@@dharam108 forgot 3. titanium
Tantalum, what a gift to humanity. Perfect sound and perfect radiation shielding. The cost is around $850 per kg! I hope one day you can spoil us with the sound of 40" Tantalum gong :)
Wow.
CAN'T WAIT!
Thank you so very fascinating.!
That was so nice. I like titanium and bronze
Also try .. Copper, gold, zinc, lead, and fill water in them.
"Yo bro what are you listening to?"
Me:im listening to some metal
The metal im listening to:
Titanium (0:57) and Niobium (1:51), the best ones.
Beautiful dj songs of metals
which alloys of Al, NiAg, bronze & brass are those? yes, i'm also curious of Zn's sustain, i suspect it might be a contender with Ta. but really, i'd prefer to know which of those alloys/metals has most the positive effect on human vibrations? it seems small % of Au are beneficial too.
Fascinating! (I've been binging your videos if you've noticed lol) I'm particularly interested in the tone of titanium. It's so dark, same for niobium. I'm currently looking at getting some sheet titanium to attempt my second gong in, but it's.. rather expensive. In an attempt to not purchase the complete wrong thing, would you be willing to tell me if my thinking is correct: Pure titanium is better than alloyed titanium? I've found a company in America the sells CP Grade 2 Titanium that's ~95-99% pure, mixed only with small amounts of iron and oxygen to increase it's cold-working capabilities. Good idea or bad idea? Any help at all in this journey is greatly appreciated!
I cannot find any of these bells on the internet. They help my headaches go away id like to own one.
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how about 2 metals...
copper and lead
What would the pattern n frequency be with each metal shown if done as liquid...they ways show water, sand or salt 😕 would the patterns change ?
The pitch increased in the bronze bowl after most of the vibration energy dissipated
Need gold too
thank you Martin!
Same siz3 shape thickness? I was looking for the subgenres of music but this ok
titanium niobium silver and nickel are the most interesting to me right now
This is REALLY interesting ! How do you get that polished finish on each bowl ?
Very interesting post, danke!
Tantalium was amazing.....
감사합니다^^
Omg.. this has been on my mind for months now! I've wanted to know the same sound from different metals because.... lmao I straight piped my car. It currently has steel pipe, pretty sure. But I've been buying some niobium metal and it got me thinking... what if I made a niobium exhaust?? What kind of sound would I get?!
While straight pipe may sound annoying.. or loud; my car sounds pretty good imo. Woke it up but it's not civic fart cannon style and it's not a v6 straight piped. So.. why I wanted to pick niobium is for it's multipurpose properties such as corrosive resistance and its ability to change colors via electricity but it's cheaper than titanium.
Idk it's just a thought of mine. Thank you for the video!
If you made a UA-cam video about that it would blow up
@@louisroth5941 truuuue!
Wow! Erstaunlich, aus welchen Metallen man Klangschalen herstellen kann, die auch noch einen guten Sound haben! Am meisten bin ich über den Klang von Tantal überrascht. Ich nehme an, da sind noch Spuren von anderen Metallen verarbeitet, oder?
Nein, Tantal ist rein. Ein eigenes Video zu dem Thema ist in Arbeit.
@@Helisepp Da bin ich total gespannt drauf! Es ist schade, dass wir so weit auseinander wohnen, ich würde mich mit dir gerne austauschen und dich besuchen. Deine postings verfolge ich immer mit großem Interesse.
I am surprised that ALU sounds this clear. I was not even expecting it to ring
That tantalum was amazing.
Thanks
Where can you get a Tantalum Singing bowl?
From me.
When you put all defferent metals tuned in different tones together, it always affect the sound.
which one was on top of the pyramids ??
suppose I want to place one of these metals on a fixed basis to have the greatest efficiency how to do this?
If you're talking about the maintain of the resonance and dB I would suppose put hem on a spring with some damping between them.
Gold will definitely beat them all
❤❤❤
Two alloys and 7 metals
Mistake, Mr. Smart-aleck: 10 metals and 4 alloys, 5 pure metal bowls and 4 bowls of alloys of 5 different metals
@@Helisepp yea, but the title says 9 metals, so I was just sticking my two sense in where it wasn’t needed, or wanted.
And I made an assumption, thinking that you were specifically talking about element metals, until I seen the alloys,
I did not see a copper. And you had a lot of medals.
I seen bronze , but bronze is an alloy
And copper is not.
Copper rings different than that of bronze. And brass.
But the list can go on and on and on with alloys, and the different bowls you can make with those alloys. And thus the ringing For each one.
Did you make those bowls yourself?
You did a pretty good job.
Better than I would have done.
Have you ever heard of Bizmuth?
It’s a chemical element .
I was curious to see if it had a ring
Or a thud.
Also, I have square aluminum tubing, that produce five different frequencies, depending on where you were holding the tube. It’s fascinating really.
Have you checked the frequency of those nine bowls?
And how far does it span?
Where can I purchase a bell such as this
www.kult-ur-sprung.de/klangschalen.htm
www.shop.kult-ur-sprung.de/index.php?cPath=28_33&language=en
Are they all have same pictch..???
Hurry up
ooooo fire
You can't afford gold bowl😂😢
6 tuummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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This is incorrect. This is not 9 metals, this is eight metals in one alloy
thanks but there is a lot of noise in the recording
Brass and bronze are not metals but alloys of metals
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Hell too slow man...