
Place bowls into harmonized sets, choosing G major or C major configurations and listening to do re mi to ensure in-tune sound.
When using someone else's bowls, arrive early to lay out the set, test each bowl with your mallet, and aim for 10-15 minutes of testing to hear sound and duration.
Practice deeply with your bowls to know their unique sounds, notes, and feel, experiment with mallets and edges, and map each bowl’s high and low tones.
Learn how to prepare for sound baths, from packing a travel kit with non-slip mats, blankets, and mallets, to arranging two yoga mats for optimized sound and minimal movement.
Start the sound bath with a no right or wrong approach, welcome participants, guide them back from wandering minds, and announce a period of quiet stillness at the end.
Explore common experiences during a group sound bath, from body movement and eerie shadows to emotional releases and exorcism-like episodes, and learn how to hold space with bowls and guidance.
Explore how different mallets produce high and low tones on Tibetan singing bowls in a sound bath, including rimming and layering techniques.
Learn to create a surround sound bath by positioning long-lasting Tibetan bowls in multiple places, moving around the room to envelop participants with layered tones.
Guide meditation with singing bowls to build sound awareness, breath, and body sensation, using visualization and energy movement for personal practice or group sessions.
Explore intuitive, structure-free playing of Tibetan singing bowls, guided by source and feeling rather than thought. Embrace stillness and love, letting the hands move freely without judgment.
Explore varied sounds from Tibetan singing bowls by cupping water, testing water levels, and shaping your mouth to modulate tones for immersive sound baths.
You can't play a sound bath wrong; embrace your unique style, stay open to feedback, and practice with love and stillness to evolve your sound.
Duration depends on the approach, with an hour-long Tibetan bowl sound bath as the standard; longer sessions deepen theta brainwave states and reveal new wisdom.
Finish the Tibetan singing bowls group sound bath training by embracing practice, joining the community, and overcoming fears to turn this experience into a career or meaningful hobby.
Welcome to this Tibetan singing bowls sound bath course. In this training, you will learn how to lead your sound baths. Not only will you understand how to play the bowls, but you will also know what to expect during a sound bath. Why do people get emotional? Why do people feel like they’re floating around the room? When it comes to sound healing, it is so much more than just hitting a bowl; it’s about what’s happening behind the scenes and how we can connect to it to REALLY help people.
Who is this course for?
Do you want to start a new career in sound healing? Maybe you would like to try something new or have experienced a sound bath before and had a shift, but now you want to learn how to do it yourself. Whatever the reason for learning this beautiful, magical, sound therapy journey, you will find it all in this fantastic course. Ali has been leading Sound bowl training worldwide and online for many years; he has hosted sound bath events, from large festivals with thousands of people to teaching Buddhist nuns in Bangkok, Thailand, how to play bowls.
In this training, you will learn many topics which include:
- What is a sound bath
- Benefits of a sound bath
- What are people experiencing during a sound bath
- Understanding mallets and bowls
- Working with sets and random bowls
- Why it is important to practice and know your bowls
- Difference between harmony and disharmony
We will then discuss topics such as:
- Sound bath preparation
- Knowing and setting up your space
- Performing the sound bath
- Self-love and quieting the monkey mind
- What to expect after a sound bath
- Cleaning space and creating self-love practice
- And much more...
Then, we will look at different techniques, such as:
- Low crazy low
- Holding sound
- Intuition
- Layered sound
- Working with sets
- Surround sound techniques
- Playing with feeling
- Creating different sounds
- And much more...
This in-depth training teaches you everything you need to know about leading your sound baths. Even though we use Tibetan singing bowls in this course, you can apply all this information to any sound bath with instruments.
Sound Therapy is becoming very popular and offers many work opportunities, from creating your sound baths to working for other yoga studios, 5-star resorts, or even festivals.
This differs from other sound healing training because Ali makes it a fun, exciting, crazy journey course. His style of teaching is very upbeat and exciting.