Woodstock Percussion ZENERGY2 Zenergy Meditation Chime Percussion Instrument

Woodstock Percussion ZENERGY2 Zenergy Meditation Chime Percussion Instrument

  • Handcrafted two-tone chime heightens sensory awareness
  • 2 aluminum rods on a wooden base
  • Precision tuned to pulse for meditation
  • Includes rubber-tipped wooden striking mallet
  • Also includes listening exercises

Two rods, tuned to almost the same pitch, produce a fascinating pulse known as “beating”. Can be used as an aid to meditation and heightening sensory awareness.
Tibetan monks signal the beginning and end of a meditation period with small cymbals. This chime can be used for the same purpose. The two polished aluminum rods are precision tuned to almost, but not quite, the same pitch. When struck simultaneously, the rods begin ringing with a pulsating beat, which helps heighten and focus awareness. The rods are fastened to a smooth, cherry-finished hardwood base that measures 7-1/2 inches long, small enough to keep on a meditation table or by the bed. A rubber-tipped mallet and listening exercises are included. Musician Gary Kvistad founded Woodstock Chimes in 1979, and today the family-owned company produces a wide range of handcrafted, precision-tuned chimes. A one-year warranty covers the chime against defects, and all tuned Woodstock Chimes come with a lifetime tuning guarantee. –Ann Bieri

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5 Responses to “Woodstock Percussion ZENERGY2 Zenergy Meditation Chime Percussion Instrument”

  1. Gillian P. Hume says:

    There have been a few times where the I have been able to hear the sweet resonance of the chime – I have not yet mastered the art of the right touch and it often sounds clangy and discordant. Much possibility – how much practice is enough to deliver it consistently?
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Per Eisenman says:

    This chime makes a great sound and resonates for a long time. It is easy to use and beautiful.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. G. Quigley says:

    Bought this chime for my grandchildren when they visit me. Try to have a variety of toys, musical instruments, etc. Loved the price! I found, however, this is really a beautiful chime for meditation, having a resonate sound to it, nice tone and lingering sound that is calm and peaceful. I’m now commencing one of my metaphysical classes with this chime. The group arrives full of energy, chatting, laughing, and all I need do is sound this chime and peace comes over the room. Everyone responds with silence. So this is a useful toy as well as a tool for meditation.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. I. Hopkins says:

    This instument has a lovely sound & works perfectly to begin & end meditation, especially in a group setting.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Splanton says:

    I have one of the smaller, single-”bell” units and like the tone it produces, clear, ringing, with LOTS of resonances; this two-”bell” unit is much more complex in the tone(s) it produces. When both “bells” are struck, I can “feel the beats” between the tones generated, which are slightly offset. The resulting mixed sound is extremely complex compared to the single unit, and has an “Oriental” overcast to the tones as they mix. If you’re a “pure western music” “trained ear”, you might find this a little unsettling at first, since there doesn’t seem to me to be a “normal diatonic” relationship between the primary tones, but rather an “Oriental” relationship. If you’re looking for an “Oriental-ish” sound, this little unit should be considered.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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