Module 1 Review

What does not describe alternative therapy?
It treats the root cause of an ailment
It focuses on mind-body-soul integration
It embraces diverse healing practices from various cultures and traditions from the East and West
Although it can be invasive, it is provided as an immediate solution for acute illnesses and emergencies
What creates high-pitched and uplifting sounds that can signal the beginning or end of a sound healing session?
Gong
Singing Bowl
Chimes and bells
Tuning Fork
This instrument can be applied to specific points on the body and vibrates at the precise frequency that it is set at.
Gong
Singing Bowl
Tuning Fork
Drums
This instrument is made to create a rhythmic sound that is grounding.
Gong
Singing Bowl
Chimes and bells
Drums
Which of the below is true about sound healing?
All sounds vibrate only in the frequency that they are tuned to
Sound can bypass the conscious mind and directly influence the subconscious and energetic levels of the body
High frequencies are associated with grounding and stability
All of the above
Who coined the word ‘cymatics’ which describes it as sound waves which create vibrations that influence different materials and environments?
Johann Bach
Hans Jenny
John Williams
Hans Cousto
Which ancient civilization is credited with originating the singing bowl?
Greece
India
China
Tibet
This ancient civilization is where the discipline of Nada Yoga arose.
Shamanism
India
China
Tibet
This ancient civilization delved into the mathematical and harmonic dimensions of sound and was the first advocate of music as a form of medicine..
Greece
India
China
Tibet
This ancient civilization roots back over 30,000 years and uses sound as an intermediary between the physical and spirit world.
Greece
India
Tibet
Shamanism
How was sound healing used in the Christian monastic tradition during the Middle Ages?
Gregorian chants
Ambrosian chants
Byzantine chants
Old Roman chants
Describe the ‘Tomatis Method’
Explores the therapeutic potential of sound, particularly filtered music to enhance brain function
Sounds are modulated to stimulate the frequency, range, and intensity of the auditory system
Prioritizes sound therapy for developing improved spoken communication
Focuses on visual support provided through lipreading to improve auditory verbal skills
Which time period was the word ‘cymatics’ coined?
Modern Era (20th Century)
Medieval Times (10th century)
Classical Era (500 BC)
Prehistoric Era (Before 1200 BC)
€The more we exercise our sound processing in the brain, the better the brain becomes at making sense of sound and the world around us.” Dr. Nina Kraus What is a good practice to achieve optimal sound health?
Expose yourself to a spectrum of varied sound environments daily
Practice mindful listening during conversations
Listen to top-rated radio stations
Play background music as much as possible throughout the day
What is not an optimal form of sound for healing the nervous system?
White noise
Binaural beats
Classical music
Loud honking
Matching the frequencies of healthy resonance can:
Provide stress relief
Ease muscle tension
Activate the nervous system
All of the above
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