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Sound Healing Los Cabos

We invite you to learn about some of the instruments we use in our sessions at Sound Healing Los Cabos. These instruments are essential as they are the means by which frequencies are transmitted to achieve body and mind harmonization. Each instrument has its own sound, allowing for a specific focus and purpose in therapy.

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#TuningForkan instrument used by our therapists. It is a type of metal fork that produces a constan tone when struck and placed near the ear or different parts of the body. It is used to balance the body’s energy, improve health, and promote general well-being.


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#Koshisa wind instrument made of tubes of different sizes, which produce various tones. These tones are combined to create a harmonious and relaxing melody used in sound therapy to induce a state of deep relaxation and reduce stress. They are very useful for improving concentration, attention, and inducing sleep. They also help balance the body’s chakras, which are energy centers that influence physical and emotional health.


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#ShrutiBox is a rectangular sound instrument used in sound therapy and Indian music. Made of wood, it has 12 metallic strings tuned according to the Indian musical system, sargam. It is played by pressing the strings and producing a sound amplified by the resonant box. Sound therapists use it to establish a constant sound foundation in therapy sessions, aiding in concentration and relaxation. In Indian music, it accompanies singers and instruments and is sometimes a soloist. It is versatile, producing a wide range of tones. In sound therapy, it balances chakras and reduces stress and anxiety, enhancing concentration and mental clarity.


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#Sansulas are evolved instruments of the typical Kalimba and are composed of a small wooden box with metal tongues attached on top to play different notes. Hokema sansulas have been manufactured in a village in northern Germany since 1985. These high-quality instruments produce a wonderful sound and do not require much musical experience. The sound of the instrument can be amplified by placing it on a table or attaching it to the skin of a percussion instrument.


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