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Gaia

by Martin Neuhold

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Paul Asbury Seaman
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Paul Asbury Seaman Really love the singing bowl tones (and bells!) on this one. A different direction from Neuhold's usual guitar and piano-based work, and a current favorite of mine. Thanks again, Martin, for all the beauty and magic! Favorite track: The Earth Day (194.18 hz).
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In the late 1970s the Swiss matematician Hans Cousto developed a concept by which he could convert cosmic frequencies into the listenable realm. He did this by transposing the frequencies by several octaves. The whole concept was called „The Cosmic Octave“. The frequencies are today used in sound healing. You can buy Gongs, Tuning Forks and Siniging Bowls tuned to the frequencies of the Cosmic Octave.

For this album I used the frequencies of the earth.

The Earth Day, which translates to a frequency of 194.18 hz.

The Earth Year, which translates to 136.10 hz

And The Platonic Year (the precession of the earth axis) which translates to 172.06 hz

All these frequencies have their own special healing powers. You can einher look them up (for example on www.planetware.de) or simply experience them by listening (which is why I won‘t tell you the effect of each track…find out yourself)

Enjoy these frequencies…

Namaste

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released September 17, 2022

Track 2 contains a re-tuned version of this sample from freesound:

freesound.org/people/CarlosCarty/sounds/522687/

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Martin Neuhold Großkarolinenfeld, Germany

Ambient and Downtempo artist, iOS Musician from Germany.

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