Tuning forks are also used by practitioners in fields such as physiotherapy, sound healing, and alternative wellness, with a ...
In a curious inquiry, a reader sparks a cosmic conversation by questioning whether a tuning fork struck in the void of space could forever produce vibrations. Is that possible? Before we delve into ...
Honest take on vibrational medicine from someone who went in a doubter and came out a regular.
A 128Hz medical tuning fork appeared in my collection thanks to a friend! Have you ever used a tuning fork? According to Wikipedia, the tuning fork was invented in 1711 by British musician John Shore, ...
Do tuning forks have any place in a pop song? Yes, says Hong Kong singer-songwriter Jocelyn Chan Ming-hei – her song Sound of Silence, which recently topped city public broadcaster RTHK’s pop song ...
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From luxurious and indulgent to plain weird and wacky, my pursuit of relaxation and well-being has led me to try all manner of therapies with varying levels of success. My worst experience by far, and ...
A rehearsal for the First Sound, Last Sound performances each Saturday morning at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery/Len Lye Centre. Photo: Cheska Brown It’s 11am on a Saturday and three white-clad ...
A tuning fork (mounted on a resonance box) is made to resonate when a second identical tuning fork is rung nearby. This is beacause the first tuning fork's driving frequncy is the same as the second ...