Sounds are real and belong to the moment they are in. They are quite simple, clean ,pure, and meditative. They truly serve their purpose. Thank you very much.
Yes 🙌🏼 thank u so incredibly much for creating this phenomenal video! I love the fact that it’s a little bit longer to , I’m definitely saving this little gem onto my playlist for bedtime. I love how crisp and clear the Tibetan bowls sound and all the different vibrations that instantly melt away the days stress thank u so much again ur channel is very very underrated 💙🪬
Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 I’m glad the video helps you relax and brings you peace. May it become a soothing part of your evening routine! 💙🙏
I’ve listened and meditated to the sound of singing bawls before, but for some reason your videos hit me so much stronger! My whole body is vibrating, chakras open and aligned and all! Thank you so much!❤🙏🏼
Thank you so much! I’m so happy you enjoyed the ancient Himalayan bowls. May their unique energy bring you moments of peace and calm each time you listen. 🙏✨
For a more immersive journey and using different sound textures, a wide range of tone combinations, use different mallet densities, from soft to medium and hard. For my taste, too much crisp in the sound with too many harmonics for 45 minutes it is just too much. Other than this, I like the setup and the bowls are pretty good quality. Thank you for providing a better experience than most female players of singing bowls on youtube. As an inspiration I recommend this channel www.youtube.com/@ShaktiSoundMeditation But maybe you know her because you have some things in common. :)
Thank you for sharing your invaluable feedback-it truly inspires us to improve. Your channel offers an incredible depth of knowledge on singing bowl techniques, and I’m grateful to learn from your expertise. I admire Shakti's artistry and occasionally watch her channel. I fondly recall purchasing several remarkable bowls from her Bodhisattva site about ten years ago. I also enjoy Lumena Atherton’s playing style; her music holds such clarity and grace. If you haven’t come across it yet, here’s a link to one of her albums: lumena.bandcamp.com/album/melting-into-light. We are continually striving to maintain the authentic resonance of singing bowls, though technical limitations and platform requirements occasionally pose challenges that alter the sound. Your understanding and love for what these instruments embody truly resonates with us. Thank you again for your kind support. ✨🙏
@@Drematinap Thank you for your appreciation. Hopefully in one day I will add more audio video quality wise. I have a collection of around 170 antique himalayan bowls and are waiting to be shared with the public. I listened the album of Lumena, beautiful harmonious compositions. I recommend to listen to Danny Becher (Touched by Sound, Tibetan singing bowls), Karma Moffett (Golden Bowls is one of my favorite) but probably you know, Henry Wolff and Nancy Hennings (Tibetan Bells), I like the album from Temple Sounds - Shaman Bowls. And not to forget about Frank Perry and Alain Presencer, Klaus Wiese and Phil Thornton with Pure Tibetan Bowls. All are great inspirations for me.
@@soundtosilence0 Thank you for your recommendations! You have an incredible collection - 170 antique Himalayan bowls is truly impressive, and I’m sure the public will be amazed by their sound. Thank you for your list where you mentioned all the artists and albums from the last three decades. From my side, I’d like to add a few names and albums that you haven’t mentioned. Thea Surasu - Singing Bowls of Shangri-La is, in my opinion, outstanding in its simplicity and at the same time its profound understanding of the sound of singing bowls. Another noteworthy album is Guy Yair Beider - Bells of Bliss: Layers of Consciousness, which also features some interesting compositions. To be honest, the work of Henry Wolff and Nancy Hennings (Tibetan Bells) has escaped my attention, but I’ll gladly listen to it with great interest. Thank you once again for sharing your knowledge and inspiration. I look forward to seeing your videos on your channel and your future releases, which I’m sure will take their rightful place among these remarkable names.
@@Drematinap Your words are very big and I have still so much to understand the sound of the bowls. I am fortunate to have the chance to encounter people who open this road for me, and to enter into the care of some fine antique bowls. Tibetan Bells from Henry and Nancy is the first album ever recorded with singing bowls. They opened the road of recording the bowls in the 70s and contributed to the foundation of the new age music genre. I spoke with Guy and I like his sensitivity when comes to approaching the singing bowls. I wish your way into sound to develop and flourish even more in beautiful and meaningful ways!
Sounds are real and belong to the moment they are in.
They are quite simple, clean ,pure, and meditative.
They truly serve their purpose.
Thank you very much.
Thank you so much for this beautiful feedback. Wishing you a Merry Christmas filled with peace, joy, and harmony. 🎄✨🙏🏻
@@Drematinap 🎄✨🙏🏻
Merci beaucoup Dremati Nap🎉 vos sons me font beaucoup de bien ❤
Thank you so much for your kind words 🙏🏻 I'm glad the sounds bring you peace ✨
Thank you so much Dremati Nap 🎉 I hear your music for maditat al days and that help me realy very much, greathfully ❤❤❤😊
Thank you! I'm really happy my music helps you. I truly appreciate your support! ❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻
Beautiful , I have subscribed your channel 🎉
Thanks and welcome 🎉 ✨🙏
Sehr gut gespielt, das regt mich an meine Klangschalen auch wieder zu benützen und zu spielen. Du machst das mit viel Hingabe
und Anmut🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Grateful for your beautiful words. May your bowls sing with grace and harmony, bringing you peace and bliss. 🥰
Thanks, I started the day with this video.
Thank you, I'm happy you enjoyed it 😊 ❤️
Yes 🙌🏼 thank u so incredibly much for creating this phenomenal video! I love the fact that it’s a little bit longer to , I’m definitely saving this little gem onto my playlist for bedtime. I love how crisp and clear the Tibetan bowls sound and all the different vibrations that instantly melt away the days stress thank u so much again ur channel is very very underrated 💙🪬
Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 I’m glad the video helps you relax and brings you peace. May it become a soothing part of your evening routine! 💙🙏
Thank you, the bowls are really wonderful in so many ways, frequency vibration colours. 💚💚💚
Thank you for listening. Happy you’re enjoying it 💚
Sei gesegnet Dankeschön für das Herrliche Konzert
Thank you so much for listening to us 🥰🙏
I’ve listened and meditated to the sound of singing bawls before, but for some reason your videos hit me so much stronger! My whole body is vibrating, chakras open and aligned and all! Thank you so much!❤🙏🏼
Thank you so much! I’m so happy you enjoyed the ancient Himalayan bowls. May their unique energy bring you moments of peace and calm each time you listen. 🙏✨
Yeah, I was gonna say something similar.
For a more immersive journey and using different sound textures, a wide range of tone combinations, use different mallet densities, from soft to medium and hard. For my taste, too much crisp in the sound with too many harmonics for 45 minutes it is just too much. Other than this, I like the setup and the bowls are pretty good quality. Thank you for providing a better experience than most female players of singing bowls on youtube.
As an inspiration I recommend this channel www.youtube.com/@ShaktiSoundMeditation
But maybe you know her because you have some things in common. :)
Thank you for sharing your invaluable feedback-it truly inspires us to improve. Your channel offers an incredible depth of knowledge on singing bowl techniques, and I’m grateful to learn from your expertise. I admire Shakti's artistry and occasionally watch her channel. I fondly recall purchasing several remarkable bowls from her Bodhisattva site about ten years ago. I also enjoy Lumena Atherton’s playing style; her music holds such clarity and grace. If you haven’t come across it yet, here’s a link to one of her albums: lumena.bandcamp.com/album/melting-into-light.
We are continually striving to maintain the authentic resonance of singing bowls, though technical limitations and platform requirements occasionally pose challenges that alter the sound.
Your understanding and love for what these instruments embody truly resonates with us.
Thank you again for your kind support. ✨🙏
@@Drematinap Thank you for your appreciation. Hopefully in one day I will add more audio video quality wise. I have a collection of around 170 antique himalayan bowls and are waiting to be shared with the public. I listened the album of Lumena, beautiful harmonious compositions. I recommend to listen to Danny Becher (Touched by Sound, Tibetan singing bowls), Karma Moffett (Golden Bowls is one of my favorite) but probably you know, Henry Wolff and Nancy Hennings (Tibetan Bells), I like the album from Temple Sounds - Shaman Bowls. And not to forget about Frank Perry and Alain Presencer, Klaus Wiese and Phil Thornton with Pure Tibetan Bowls. All are great inspirations for me.
@@soundtosilence0 Thank you for your recommendations! You have an incredible collection - 170 antique Himalayan bowls is truly impressive, and I’m sure the public will be amazed by their sound. Thank you for your list where you mentioned all the artists and albums from the last three decades.
From my side, I’d like to add a few names and albums that you haven’t mentioned. Thea Surasu - Singing Bowls of Shangri-La is, in my opinion, outstanding in its simplicity and at the same time its profound understanding of the sound of singing bowls. Another noteworthy album is Guy Yair Beider - Bells of Bliss: Layers of Consciousness, which also features some interesting compositions.
To be honest, the work of Henry Wolff and Nancy Hennings (Tibetan Bells) has escaped my attention, but I’ll gladly listen to it with great interest. Thank you once again for sharing your knowledge and inspiration. I look forward to seeing your videos on your channel and your future releases, which I’m sure will take their rightful place among these remarkable names.
@@Drematinap Your words are very big and I have still so much to understand the sound of the bowls. I am fortunate to have the chance to encounter people who open this road for me, and to enter into the care of some fine antique bowls.
Tibetan Bells from Henry and Nancy is the first album ever recorded with singing bowls. They opened the road of recording the bowls in the 70s and contributed to the foundation of the new age music genre.
I spoke with Guy and I like his sensitivity when comes to approaching the singing bowls.
I wish your way into sound to develop and flourish even more in beautiful and meaningful ways!