Woodstock Chimes AWB Awakening Bell, 26-1/4-Inch, Eastern Energies

Woodstock Chimes

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An instrument for sound healing and relaxation. Developed in partnership with jazz great Jack DeJohnette, world renowned sound therapist Dr. John Beaulieu and Woodstock Chimes founder musician Garry Kvistad. When the Awakening Bell is sounded, the long overtones of the bell naturally puts the listener into a Theta state, which is a relaxed state characterized by deep calm. The tone of the Awakening Bell resonates with an area of the brain that helps control stress. Through this resonance we experience a lightness and sense of well being. The Awakening Bell can be played two ways. Tap it and listen to the overtones, or rub it (Tibetan Singing Bowl style) and make it sing. The Awakening Bell comes with an instruction booklet that includes background information on the bell and explains how to play the bell (both styles of playing). In 1979, Grammy Award-winning musician and instrument designer Garry Kvistad created the first Woodstock Chime from an aluminum lawn chair he found in a landfill. Fascinated by the Scale of Olympos, a 7th century pentatonic scale that can’t be played on a modern piano, Garry cut and tuned the lawn chair tubes to the exact frequency of the ancient scale. The resulting Chimes of Olympos was the first Woodstock Chime and is still one of our best selling, musically-tuned windchimes. Garry and his wife Diane still develop the chimes today as part of their family-owned business in New York’s Hudson Valley. Woodstock Chimes - The World's Favorite Windchime.

FEATURES

  • An instrument for sound healing and relaxation
  • Teak finish ash wood, satin black aluminum supports, 1 brushed silver aluminum tube, mallet
  • Height: 6'' Width: 26'' D 8''
  • Developed in partnership with jazz great Jack DeJohnette, world-renowned sound therapist Dr. John Beaulieu and Woodstock Chimes founder / musician Garry Kvistad
  • In 1979, GRAMMY Award-winning musician and instrument designer Garry Kvistad created the first Woodstock Chime from an aluminum lawn chair he found in a landfill - Garry and his wife Diane founded Woodstock Chimes in 1979 and still develop the chimes today

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