Five Tones Healing Music
Five Tone Healing Music is also based on the theory of that
the five cosmic tones of Chinese music correspond to the five organs (systems)
in the
human body , It helps to regulate the circulation of "Qi" or "Life
Force" in the body. The "Five
Tones" series emphasizes the five modes and instrumentation. The five modes
are based on
the five tones; the instrumentation is arranged according to the characteristics
of the five
modes. The resonant frequencies of certain modes stimulate the flow and circulation
of
"Qi" in certain parts of the body. Musically different from the "Yi-Ching
Music for Health"
of the southern style, the "Five Tones Healing Music" presents the
musical style of northern China.
It provides another alternative for health conscious individuals.
Kung Tone relates to Earth Qi. The
beginning melody is
played by a ceramic earth-make "shiuan" which
corresponds to characteristics of earth. It maintains the
stability of Qi within the body.
Shang Tone relates to Metal Qi. The
music starts with
metallic sounds of the luo (gong) and pieng. Chung
(bells). It helps to induce the Qi inside the body.
Chueh Tone relates to Wood Qi, which
is expressed by the
di (bamboo flute) leading the melody. It helps to release the excessive Qi inside
the body.
Jyy Tone relates to Fire Qi. The
lively sonorous sound of
Sona (Chinese trumpet) creates an atmosphere full of the
characteristics of "Fire." It helps to enhance the Qi in the body.
Yu Tone relates to Water Qi, whose
characteristic is most
fully displayed in the guqin and guzheng. It helps to descend the Qi inside
bodies.
Regimen-Chi Circulation $15.95
*composed by SHI Feng
*performed by the Central Chinese Music College Orchestra
The main purpose is to
accelerate the Qi
circulation inside the body.
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