Have you ever heard about healing frequencies and their use in both medicine and entertainment? If not, this might be the unexpected music journey you didn’t know you needed, and if you have, mind being introduced to some outstanding examples of how science, arts and ancestral knowledge can merge into more and more interesting combinations. We will explore the history of the intentional use of frequencies in music making, ceremonies, and, as per now, even pop culture. Sit back, put your headphones on, and let the music guide the journey.
The world of pure healing frequencies.
From live sessions to online recordings, pure healing frequencies rely on two main factors: the type of instrument (some instruments are naturally more adaptable to delivering healing sound baths than others), and the specific wavelength. Mainstream and even classical music, or rather, the majority of the music composed and delivered for entertainment purposes, is tuned to 440Hz or 432Hz, which are known mainly for increasing or decreasing the heart rate.
Learn more about sound baths here.
Healing frequencies space away from that greatly, and even combine frequencies to obtain specific results and/or tackle ailments, physical issues, mental blockages, imbalances, and even cellular regeneration. Traditional Chinese Medicine comprehends the use of codified words (chants) to produce specific sounds used to promote physical healing, either through chanting or receiving the frequency from someone else’s singing.
List of frequencies you can look up for inspiration:
- 174 Hz stress and pain relief.
- 285 Hz heals physical tissues and organs.
- 417 Hz enables change.
- 528 Hz for positive transformation and DNA repair
- 639 Hz repairs relationships.
- 963 Hz Spiritual healing.
- 71.4 Hz Angelic frequency.
When the healer is also an entertainer
It is not uncommon for musically prone people to eventually turn towards the study of frequencies as a way to convey certain energies at an even deeper level. Find a short list below celebrating 3 notorious female artists who flawlessly integrated this concept into the idea of massive music distribution.
- Mei-Lan – Angelic Frequency: Mei-Lan’s music embodies the world of frequencies to the fullest, and her compositions became the bridge towards her holistic work and vice versa. She has been creating and delivering more and more customizeable and interactive versions of her work, as it is possible to directly find frequency packages and guidance on how to explore them to the fullest.
- Erykah Badu – The Healer: Erykah Badu’s music belongs to another category, and some might even say it’s from another world. Nevertheless, the use of meditation tools, as well as her direct positioning as a healer (she is a third-degree reiki master, as well as a certified doula, which she flawlessly coordinates together with her more mundane appearances) makes it so that even if pieces weren’t directly intended for sole meditation purposes, it is impossible to not notice how the composition likes to wink in that direction.
- Tate McCrae – Greedy: An even further removed from tradition, yet highly recognizable once you develop the ear for healing instruments, comes from the upcoming starlette of dance and pop music Tate McCrae (listen to the full song here). McCrae decided to use synths to mimic the sound of a hand pan, an instrument that combines melody and percussion, and that is usually recommended for improvisation, and to put that as the intro to her song. Not only does this revolutionize how healing instruments can be approached, but the listening experience deepens fast thanks to the use of this tiny yet remarkable detail.
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