Displaying 1 to 4 of 4 resources labelled with 'Tibetan Singing Bowls'
Track 16 from Saydisc "Percussion Around the World" - notes from Maureen Hanke.
'Bowl Voices' features the singing bowls of Tibet. It uses all the bowls to spectacular effect, particularly the very high pitched bowls and the very low ones.
Tibetan singing bowls have a unique sound and are used as an aid for meditation. The bowls are made of an alloy of gold, silver, copper, bronze, tin, lead, iron and zinc. The sound is made by running a piece of wood around the rim of the bowl, rather like running your finger over the top of a wine glass.
( in a music session, as you listen to all or parts of Bowl Voices, what images does it make you think of? )
Official classification: Percussion, High, low and changing, Timbre, Religion, Devotion & Meditation, Audio, Key Stage 3, Tibet, Tibetan Singing Bowls, Saydisc Records
Track 17 from Saydisc "Percussion Around the World" - notes from Maureen Hanke.
Lullaby features Tibetan singing bowl and voice.
Tibetan singing bowls have a unique sound and are used as an aid for meditation. The bowls are made of an alloy of gold, silver, copper, bronze, tin, lead, iron and zinc. The sound is made by running a piece of wood around the rim of the bowl, rather like running your finger over the top of a wine glass.
( in a music session listen to the Lullaby and decide if you think it is an effective lullaby and why. Listen in particular for the musical ideas that are used and how they are linked to both the speed and the volume of the piece. How well do the bowl and voice combine?)
Official classification: Percussion, Timbre, Audio, Key Stage 3, Tibet, Tibetan Singing Bowls, Saydisc Records, Saydisc/Charanga World Music
Track 4 from Charanga / Saydisc / Christine Richards project - 'Religions of the World' (3'07") Tibetan Bon-po singing bowls. This piece features traditional Tibetan instruments such as a conch, yak-horn and singing bowls. The Track Explorer has one learning track focusing on the instruments.
Official classification: Listening, Example Instruments, Religion, Devotion & Meditation, Interactive Activities, Japan, Conch, Tibet, Tibetan Singing Bowls, Track Explorer, Buddhism, Yak Horn, Gong, Saydisc/Charanga World Music
Track 21 from Charanga / Saydisc / Christine Richards project - 'Listen to this' for Key Stage 1. The Sound of Singing Bowls from Saydisc album 'The Singing Bowls of Tibet' (3'58") Main features: Tibetan singing bowls. These two pieces feature the haunting sound of Tibetan singing bowls. The Track Explorer has two tracks focusing on each of the two pieces.
Official classification: Listening, Religion, Devotion & Meditation, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 1, Voice, Tibet, Tibetan Singing Bowls, Track Explorer, Curriculum support, Charanga, Saydisc Records, Saydisc/Charanga World Music
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