Giant 8 Bowl 432hz Himalayan Metal Singing Bowl Chakra Set
Where headphones when listening to the sound file to hear the full range of tone better. Computer speakers will give preference to mid range tones.
Sizes:
Sizes vary slightly set to set. This is what is common:
C 17”
D 16”
E 15”
F 14”
G 13”
A 12”
B 11”
C 10”
When And How Will These Ship?: These will ship with FedEx, typically the day after ordering and arrive within 2-5 business days.
What Will I Receive?: 2 Suede Wrapped Mallet, 2 Soft Wool Gonger, 8 Metal Singing Bowls, 8 Cushions For The Bowls
Product Description:
This is a 2nd octave key of C 432hz tuned metal singing bowl set.
We are so happy to have met our new metal bowl curator, who lives and works in Nepal. He specializes in hand picking metal bowls for tuned 8 bowl chakra sets. The bowls are made in Nepal. They play in incremental sequence Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti-Do, playing the notes C – D – E – F – G – A – B – C. This specific set plays in the 432hz spectrum. Our curator chooses these bowls specifically because they play within perfect pitch 432hz.
Achieving a set like this is difficult. We have been on the look out for a way to consistently provide well tuned 8 bowl sets for many years. Metal bowls are multi-tonal, so they play a wide variety of tones. It is difficult to get bowls that all pay in harmony with each other because of this. Our curator does a good job to make sure that the bowls are in good alignment with each other.
When the bowls are tapped, they play with a nice balance between the fundamental and overtones, creating a pretty coherent note structure. The bowls also are able to be sung around the rim with the suede mallet.
Tuning Information: We 100% trust our curator tunes each of these bowls confirming they play perfect pitch 432hz. We confirm the tuning of these bowls when they arrive to us as well. Metal bowls play such a wide variety of notes, that different tuning apps will register the bowls differently. If you were to tune these with a tuning app on your phone, you may get something slightly different, just because of the multi-tonal variations in the bowls themselves.