Showing all posts tagged "Singing Bowls"
Brenda
I recorded Brenda at her teacher’s space about 10 minutes walk from the Kam Sheung MTR. The space is next to the teacher’s house and she also holds her sound baths there on occasion. There is a vegetable garden that is tended to by helpers and his stud...
Sheung Ning
Sheung Ning (ig: @_sheung.yoga) began learning about sound baths a few years ago and regularly performs sound baths. A self- proclaimed introvert, she finds that sound baths allow her to express herself creatively and makes her more outgoing. These rec...
Kit Shum
I was fortunate to record two sound baths from Kit Shum (ig: @kitshumartstherapist) a few weeks ago. I had contacted her before the summer and our schedules finally aligned at the end of August.
Kit is an expressive arts therapist and uses dance and vi...
Manuela
Manuela's (@yoga_heartin) sound baths were recorded at her studio in Lai Chi Kok. Manuela also contributes her time at her local community center where she performs sound baths to the elderly community to help them with their anxiety and pain.
Sound Ba...
Arianne Olegario
During the course of recording for the Sound Bath Sessions project, I wanted to see how sound baths were like in other countries around Asia. I scheduled a trip to the Philippines for a few days to see family and record a few sound baths. I was able to...
Elka Ho
I recorded Elka's tracks at her studio in Tsuen Wan. Elka, a student of Paul Yip, has a very delicate and precise style much like Paul. Her movements are very deliberate with a steady tempo. Watching her perform, her calculation can be seen in her focu...
Calvin Chan
I recorded Calvin at Room Ganesha in Mongkok. He combines the sounds of several instruments in his sound baths using metal singing bowls, tongue drum, and hand pan. Not formally trained in sound healing or music, Calvin’s approach is more about freely ...
Nicky Sum
Nicky’s playing style is very gentle and slow. Sometimes the bowl strike is imperceptible as if the bowl played itself. She has a prescribed sequence for her sound bath that she follows. Nicky plays slow and steady with restraint and a consistency that...
Edmund Chan
Edmund got his first bowl 5 years ago and has been learning ever since. He now gives sound baths to groups or 1-to-1 sound healing. He mainly plays metal singing bowls. Read more about Edward in an interview here.
Sound Bath 011: [Listen here]
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Paul Yip
Paul is an amazing performer. His sound baths are quite technical, and one can only imagine the amount of experience that goes beyond every sound. When listening to his work, he lets you roam your imagination. Open your eyes and he is sound embodied. E...