Toning and Chanting: What's the Difference?

Vocal Toning is different from traditional chanting, and allows for more flexibility and creativity. Because it is hard to drum and sing at the same time, you may find that vocal toning is easier than chanting. Instead of using words we use tones (such as om, ah, hey). Vocal Toning is about releasing. Toning in a circle with others is empowering. You will feel inspired by the others in the group. Using tones instead of words allows the mind to relax and take a rest from thinking. This allows the brain to be refreshed. After each session, you will find yourself feeling totally energized! The combination of vocalizing and drumming has a dramatic effect on your mind and body. If doing both at the same time is difficult, an option is to alternate. With a little practice you may be able to do both simultaneously.

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4 Responses to Toning and Chanting: What's the Difference?

  1. Eduardo Martinez August 31, 2008 at 12:38 am #

    Hi Alice,

    I enjoyed reading the various sound & music articles on your blog. & congratulations on the patent! Sound & music are indeed such powerful & beautiful ways to bring harmony unto this world.

    Blessings,

    Eduardo Martinez
    musician, composer, artist
    http://www.EduardoMartinez.com

  2. Dr. Alice Cash October 22, 2011 at 9:10 pm #

    Thank you Eduardo! And best wishes to you too!

  3. Brian March 9, 2020 at 1:08 am #

    Great post! I haven’t tried the drumming with toning at the same time, but usually my toning will start to take on a rhythmic feel. Could this have the same type of effect?

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