Music is Sound Healing
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Chants Encounters

With the voice of angel, Sita has found chanting “a very healing thing to do.”  She has observed that people comment about a sense of presence that exists when they sing with others. “There is something about sharing the sacred power of chanting that is very empowering. There is also something about a big voice that comes out of this little body.” She elaborated that people don’t feel intimidated as a result.

Dorinne Davis  is certified in 16 different sound-based therapies. Her background as an audiologist, combined with her knowledge of sound-based therapies, provides the foundation for her "Tree of Sound Enhancement Therapy." Her Diagnostic Evaluation for Therapy Protocol (DETP) determines if, when, how long, and in what order, any or all of the various therapies can be appropriately used for each person. Her most noticeable research was presented at the Acoustical Society of America and is known as The Davis Addendum to the Tomatis Effect. She is an international speaker on sound-based therapy and has written many articles and authored 4 books, most recently, Sound Bodies through Sound Therapy and Every Day A Miracle: Success Stories with Sound Therapy.

Exploring Sound-based Therapies for Learning, Development and Wellness

Davis explains that “Sound-based therapy involves the use of some form of sound vibration that impacts the body using special equipment, programs, modified music, and/or specific tones/beats, the need for which is identified with appropriate testing. It is more than just listening to music. It also involves more than the ear's hearing abilities
To learn more refer to:

Music and Miracles by Don Campbell

100 Ways to Improve Teaching with Your Voice and Singing by Don Campbell
Rhythms of Learning by Don Campbell
The Roar of Silence by Don Campbell
Master Teacher, Nadia Boulanger by Don Campbell
Introduction to the Musical Brain by Don Campbell
The Mozart Effect by Don Campbell

Sounding the Inner Landscape by Kay Gardner ( Reviewed )
Winning With Your Voice by Dr. Morton Cooper ( Reviewed )
Qigong for Health and Vitality by Michael Tse
You Are Your Instrument by Julie Lynn Lieberman

Sound Therapy for the Walkman by Patrica Joudry

Your Body’s Many Cries for Water by F. Batmanghelidj M.D.

Sounds of Healing by Mitchell Gaynor M.D.
100 Ways to Make Money Right Now in the Music Business by Bob Baker
The Desktop Musician, Creating Music with Your Computer by David M. Rubin
Becoming a Computer Musician by Jeff Bowen
Healing Enviroments by Carol Venolia
The Healing Energies of Music by Hal A. Lingerman
The Sound of Healing by Judith Pinkerton
The Book of Sound Therapy by Olivea Dewhurst-Maddock
Sacred Sounds by Ted Andrews
The Singing Cure by Paul Newham
The Secret Power of Music by David Tame
Musicians in Tune by Jenny Boyd PH.D
The New Age Music Guide by Patti Jean Birosik
Teach Yourself Singing by Timothy Kelly
Love is a Sound. Healings Songs of Romance and Love, Vol 1. by Timothy Kelly

  1. This article was reprinted with permission from New Visions Magazine, www.newvisionsmagazine.com.

Edie Weinstein-Moser
About the author:

Edie Weinstein-Moser, LSW is a social worker, interfaith minister, writer, speaker and clown, who finds that the peace she discovers on the yoga mat follows her off the mat. She can be reached via her website at www.liveinjoy.com or 215-249-9190.

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