Frequency & Music

Frequency & Music

Isochronic Tones — A Brainwave Sound That Doesn’t Need Headphones

How do isochronic tones differ from binaural beats? An honest guide to brainwave entrainment without headphones, based on 2024 research.
Frequency & Music

Crystal Singing Bowls — Differences from Tibetan Bowls and a Selection Guide

Pure quartz crystal singing bowls — how do they differ from Tibetan bowls? The science of piezoelectric effect, a 5-dimensional selection matrix, home practice, and price guide.
Frequency & Music

Overtones — The Science of Why Music Feels Rich

What are overtones, and why do they make a violin sound different from a recorder playing the same pitch? A gentle introduction to the acoustic phenomenon behind singing bowls, throat singing, and Solfeggio depth.
Frequency & Music

What Are Binaural Beats? The Science of Brainwave Entrainment — How It Works, What the Research Says & How to Use It

Binaural beats create a "third tone" your brain perceives from two slightly different frequencies. Learn the science, how they differ from Solfeggio, and how to use them for focus, sleep, and meditation.
Frequency & Music

432 Hz vs. 440 Hz — Why Some Musicians Choose the Ancient Tuning

440 Hz is today's global standard — but 432 Hz has been beloved by classical masters for centuries. Discover the history, what science says, and how to choose between them.