Guy is a sound practitioner with nearly two decades of experience in authentic Himalayan singing bowl work. Since 2007, he has studied Tibetan sound traditions and explored how vibration influences body, mind, and spirit, expanding his knowledge through collaborations with Amazonian wisdom keepers.
His approach integrates scientific understanding with intuitive musicianship, honoring both the physics and the mystery of sound. Guy’s mastery of ancient vibrational frequencies allows him to create deeply immersive experiences that support emotional release, clarity, and profound inner calm. Discover more on Guy Beider.
What This Session Involves
In this private educational session, you’ll explore the origins and types of Himalayan singing bowls and learn how to use them effectively for wellness, meditation, and therapeutic work. Alongside historical insights and personal stories, Guy offers hands-on training in how to select, identify, and play authentic bowls with confidence.
You will learn to:
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Differentiate antique and modern Himalayan bowls by tone, material, and craftsmanship
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Compare crystal and metal bowls and understand how bowl geometry shapes sound
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Develop mindful listening and advanced playing techniques for professional use
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Apply singing bowls safely in wellness, bodywork, or personal meditation settings
Who This Is For
This program is ideal if you are:
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A mindful listener or meditation practitioner seeking a deeper sound practice
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A wellness or healing arts professional expanding into evidence-based sound work
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A DJ, musician, or creative exploring the intersection of art and frequency
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A Reiki practitioner, massage therapist, acupuncturist, or yoga instructor integrating sound healing into sessions
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Someone seeking a non-religious, grounded approach to energy and vibration
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Curious about sound healing but wanting clarity beyond “New Age” claims
Course Topics Include
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What is a singing bowl? History, origins, and cultural context
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Types and styles of antique Himalayan bowls, with visual and sound examples
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Antique vs. modern craftsmanship: Materials, sound quality, and authenticity
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Crystal vs. metal bowls: Geometry, resonance, and tonal character
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Sound care and maintenance: Cleaning, storage, and safe handling
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The ethos of sound and conscious listening: Exercises and reflections
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Common myths debunked: Chakras, planetary tones, and pseudo-scientific claims
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Sound and light: Exploring acoustic and vibrational parallels
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Tools and techniques: Mallets, cushions, and striking methods
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Guided exercises: Listening with the Body, Separated Tones, The Ethos
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The physics and dynamics of sound: Simple principles for practitioners
Sound Bath Training | Himalayan Singing Bowls Course
Sound Bath Training | Himalayan Singing Bowls Course
Evidence-based sound healing for wellness and therapeutic use
What Sound Recalibration Means
Sound recalibration harmonizes the body’s natural frequencies by clearing dense or discordant vibrations accumulated through stress or imbalance.
Through precise tones and rhythmic resonance, your energetic field is brought back into balance, promoting relaxation, focus, and renewal. This process supports emotional release and reawakens your body's innate capacity for harmony and healing.
What's included
This 2 hour private online session is an immersive sound experience crafted from a curated set of museum-quality Himalayan singing bowls, each aged between 100 and 300 years.
You’ll journey through layers of acoustic resonance that invite the body into deep rest and realignment:
- Guided deep listening and breath awareness to open perception
- Harmonic sound bath featuring antique Himalayan bowls, tuned for balance and clarity
- Vibroacoustic massage, where bowls are gently placed near or on the body to transmit restorative vibrations through the muscles and fascia
- Gong and overtone integration to harmonize lower and higher frequencies
- Silent integration moments to anchor the recalibration
The experience is both scientific and sacred, merging sound physics with the art of intuitive presence.
Voices That Validate
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
Guy is a sound practitioner with nearly two decades of experience in authentic Himalayan singing bowl work. Since 2007, he has studied Tibetan sound traditions and explored how vibration influences body, mind, and spirit, expanding his knowledge through collaborations with Amazonian wisdom keepers.
His approach integrates scientific understanding with intuitive musicianship, honoring both the physics and the mystery of sound. Guy’s mastery of ancient vibrational frequencies allows him to create deeply immersive experiences that support emotional release, clarity, and profound inner calm. Discover more on Guy Beider.
What This Session Involves
In this private educational session, you’ll explore the origins and types of Himalayan singing bowls and learn how to use them effectively for wellness, meditation, and therapeutic work. Alongside historical insights and personal stories, Guy offers hands-on training in how to select, identify, and play authentic bowls with confidence.
You will learn to:
-
Differentiate antique and modern Himalayan bowls by tone, material, and craftsmanship
-
Compare crystal and metal bowls and understand how bowl geometry shapes sound
-
Develop mindful listening and advanced playing techniques for professional use
-
Apply singing bowls safely in wellness, bodywork, or personal meditation settings
Who This Is For
This program is ideal if you are:
-
A mindful listener or meditation practitioner seeking a deeper sound practice
-
A wellness or healing arts professional expanding into evidence-based sound work
-
A DJ, musician, or creative exploring the intersection of art and frequency
-
A Reiki practitioner, massage therapist, acupuncturist, or yoga instructor integrating sound healing into sessions
-
Someone seeking a non-religious, grounded approach to energy and vibration
-
Curious about sound healing but wanting clarity beyond “New Age” claims
Course Topics Include
-
What is a singing bowl? History, origins, and cultural context
-
Types and styles of antique Himalayan bowls, with visual and sound examples
-
Antique vs. modern craftsmanship: Materials, sound quality, and authenticity
-
Crystal vs. metal bowls: Geometry, resonance, and tonal character
-
Sound care and maintenance: Cleaning, storage, and safe handling
-
The ethos of sound and conscious listening: Exercises and reflections
-
Common myths debunked: Chakras, planetary tones, and pseudo-scientific claims
-
Sound and light: Exploring acoustic and vibrational parallels
-
Tools and techniques: Mallets, cushions, and striking methods
-
Guided exercises: Listening with the Body, Separated Tones, The Ethos
-
The physics and dynamics of sound: Simple principles for practitioners
BEFORE YOUR SESSION
BEFORE YOUR SESSION
- Please review Munay Vibrational Alignment before session.
CANCELLATION POLICY
CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellations or changes within 24 hours are non-refundable and cannot be rescheduled. Missed sessions are charged in full.
SPECIAL THANKS
SPECIAL THANKS
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FAQs
DISCLAIMER: This course teaches singing bowl techniques for personal development. Completion does not constitute professional certification or licensure.
What is a Tibetan singing bowl?
Tibetan singing bowls (also called Himalayan singing bowls) are metal bowls traditionally made from a blend of metals in Nepal and Tibet. When struck or played with a mallet, they produce rich, sustained tones with complex overtones. The bowls create sounds at specific frequencies that can be felt in the body as well as heard.
What is covered in this course?
Please refer to Guy Beider's full course description on this listing for complete curriculum details. The course covers bowl selection, playing techniques, and personal practice development.