a common space & database for harmonic overtones
There are places with special energies, often anciently used as cult places or for healing. Accupunctural points of our planet. Some of these places have rooms with a very special sound or resonance tones, inviting to celebrate and go in resonance.
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I found this very interesting conference…Continue
Started by Max Brumberg. Last reply by Max Brumberg Dec 6, 2013.
does somebody have an idea about interesting places to make sound/music in Kreta ..like old chapels churches rooms and empty water-reservoirs?Continue
Tags: overtones, places, sound, crete, kriti
Started by Max Brumberg. Last reply by Max Brumberg Sep 5, 2013.
Started by Ellen Berg Jul 3, 2011.
Under this headline I should like to collect links and descriptions of spots which offer a speciel experience of life acoustics in the Nordic countries - Iceland, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark,…Continue
Started by Skye Løfvander. Last reply by Skye Løfvander May 31, 2011.
Here is a list of places recommended by…Continue
Tags: places, power, kraft, plätze
Started by Jens Mügge May 17, 2010.
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The UK's five weirdest sounding places
- St Paul's Cathedral Whispering Gallery, London (video below)
- Wormit water reservoir, Dundee
- Greenwich foot tunnel in London
- Bitterns at Ham Wall, near Glastonbury
- Anechoic chambers around the UK (check out this link as well!)
This is a live- recording from the circle in the Gallus-Kapelle Leutkirch/tautenhofen im Allgäu- Germany. Very powerfull place with an amazing view all around. i like to recommend you to this small chappel. one can find rest, peace, energy and loving care.the accoustic is amazing and can bring some to higher level beeing in touch with selfhealing process. this place gives something to me like to be asured evryting comes my way is perfectly right and lovely. so i agree and accept. just say yes.
WIKIPEDIA (excerpt):
The Ear of Dionysius (Italian: Orecchio di Dionisio) is an artificial limestone cave carved out of the Temenites hill in the city of Syracuse, on the island of Sicily in Italy. Its name comes from its similarity in shape to the human ear.
The Ear of Dionysius was most likely formed out of an old limestone quarry. It is 23 metres high and extends 65 metres back into the cliff. Horizontally, it bends in an approximate "S" shape, vertically it is tapered at the top like a teardrop. Because of its shape the Ear has extremely good acoustics, making even a small sound resonate throughout the cave.
OMN member Peter Govan has arranged a 'sacred sound' event including overtone singing in the remarkable acoustic space of Hamilton Mausoleom.
You may listen to a recording of his singing here:
http://www.myspace.com/petergovan/music/songs/return-of-the-sun-liv...
Wikipedia about the Hamilton Mausoleom:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton_Mausoleum
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