The 7 Life Lessons of the Tibetan Singing Bowls
When I hit the ball with the stick on the Himalayan singing bowl, I sent some vibrations through the bowl. When I run the stick around the outside of the Bowl I'm keeping those vibrations going because the stick is slipping and sticking to the bowl causing friction.
It's this force of friction that sets more vibrations through the bowl keeping the sound going and making the ball sing we call this resonance. When you put more energy into a system and you keep the vibrations going and the sound going the bowl then vibrates the air around the bowl and the sound travels to us.
It's this force of friction that sets more vibrations through the bowl keeping the sound going and making the ball sing we call this resonance. When you put more energy into a system and you keep the vibrations going and the sound going the bowl then vibrates the air around the bowl and the sound travels to us.
We can change the note that the bowl makes by changing the frequency of these vibrations. If I have some water then the buddhist singing bowl has to vibrate the water and the note will change.
Now I'll add some water. now see if the notes changed water is more difficult to vibrate than air so the vibrations are now slower. Slower vibrations give us lower notes and faster vibrations give us a higher note.
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The 7 Life Lessons of the Tibetan Singing Bowls
The 7 Lessons I Learned From Himalayan singing bowls. I think they also apply to life in general.
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