Peter Schworm
Trending: sound therapy At the newly opened city sanctuaryFivelements Hong Kong, a range of sound healing classes, from singing bowl to mantra meditation, have been devised to help release stress and negativity. During a gong bath, Fivelements says, the sound induces a state of rel...
Polishing Your Speech Improve The Sound of Your Voice ‘Get to the Point’ Communication Putting the Listener First How to Organize Information for Maximum Clarity Be Concise & Efficient to Respect Time Communication & Presentation Skills Develop a Commanding Presence ...
As an amateur clarinetist I was blown away by Louis DeMartino’s rich, warm clarinet sound, but the other players—Vivian Cumplido Wilson, flute; Zac Hammond, oboe and English horn; Wenmin Zhang, bassoon; and Roy Femenella, horn—were also consistently terrific. The performance was marked by...
Though I say it myself I still stand by them but some might be of less interest to teachers as I designed them in the course of my speech and language therapy work. So I have revised the ones on TES to include those which appear to have attracted a good number of views which have ...
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you'll probably have to fork out more change for a higher-end device that allows you to mix and customize sounds at different frequencies, like theSound Oasis Deluxe Sleep and Tinnitus Sound Therapy System S-6000. There is, however, an app for iPhones,White Noise for iOS, that has a blu...
Sonic Pluriverse offers just over three weeks of auditory immersion in the sounds and histories of Afro-Caribbean Colombia. Terapia (“therapy”), the name for the music of the region, is said to have mind-altering, euphoria-inducing effects. ...
Higgs:It's kind of like a therapy record really. I mean, I know most albums probably are, but this feels like one to me — I used characters to avoid talking about stuff I didn't really want to talk about, but I kind of felt like I had to. And...
Enhancing cortical sound processingDr. George Richards PhD, speaking at the Australian audiological conference in 2004, expanded thus on Dr. Tomatis's theories of muscle function and cortical chargeThe Canadian psychologistDonald Hebb