Everything you need to know about singing bowls

About the books

I have published a basic book, in both Danish and English, where you can learn all about how to use singing bowls and other overtone instruments, alone or in a group.

The book is a guide to how you can use singing bowls and other sound instruments for relaxation, energy recharging, pain relief, healing, joy, and play! Both privately and in a wide range of professional contexts.

Read about, among other things

The history of singing bowls, metal content and how to make them

How to play a singing bowl

Which singing bowls are good for what

How you can treat yourself and others with singing bowls

How you can use bells, chimes, wind chimes and gongs in different contexts.
and much, much more…

Watch the video about the primer here
See the english version here

See more about the music

Why use singing bowls

Why use singing bowls?

Over the past three decades, I have studied the effects of singing bowls and other sound instruments. I've had many exciting experiences and witnessed others' reactions to the effects of sound through courses, concerts a...
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Why use singing bowls

The origin of singing bowls

The singing bowl is an instrument that can be traced back to Asia around 2000 BC. Originally, they were used both as ritual instruments and meditation in Buddhist and shamanistic traditions. Singing bowls are often asso...
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Why use singing bowls

Metals content – fact and fiction

Singing bowls made in the Himalayas today are all mainly made of what is called bell bronze or high tin bronze. A common bronze alloy consists of approximately 90% copper and 10% tin. Bell bronze is an alloy of approxim...
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