concept   sound vibration

17 commonsense assertions
Cultures (17) Deaf culture (1) Aboriginal communities (1) Classical music enthusiasts (1) Entertainment industry in South Korea (1) Indigenous cultures (1) K-pop fans (1) Music industry professionals (1) Musical traditions in Africa (1) Orchestral music in Europe (1) Physics researchers (1) Religious rituals in India (1) Science enthusiasts (1) Tribal communities (1) ancient Chinese medicine (1) sound engineers (1) traditional chinese scholars (1) yoga practitioners (1)
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1 sound vibration Deaf culture Deaf culture relies on alternative sensory modalities such as sign language and vibration devices to compensate for the inability to perceive sound vibration traditionally. 2
2 sound vibration Aboriginal communities Aboriginal communities use sound vibration in traditional healing practices and ceremonies for its spiritual and healing properties. 1
3 sound vibration Classical music enthusiasts Classical music enthusiasts meticulously control sound vibration through various instruments to convey emotions and narratives in orchestral compositions. 1
4 sound vibration Entertainment industry in South Korea Sound vibration is a key component of highly produced and choreographed music and performances in the K-pop genre in South Korea. 1
5 sound vibration Indigenous cultures Indigenous cultures use sound vibration in traditional healing practices and ceremonies due to its spiritual and healing properties. 1
6 sound vibration K-pop fans Sound vibration plays a significant role in the highly produced and choreographed music and performances of K-pop, shaping trends and fan experiences. 1
7 sound vibration Music industry professionals The understanding and manipulation of sound vibrations are crucial skills for music industry professionals in creating high-quality music recordings and live performances. 1
8 sound vibration Musical traditions in Africa In African musical traditions, instruments and vocal techniques are used to harness sound vibration for storytelling, cultural preservation, and community bonding. 1
9 sound vibration Orchestral music in Europe Sound vibration is meticulously controlled and expressed through a wide array of instruments to convey complex emotions and narratives in orchestral compositions in European culture. 1
10 sound vibration Physics researchers Physics researchers study sound vibration to understand wave properties and their effects on mediums. 1
11 sound vibration Religious rituals in India Sound vibration, through mantras and chants, is valued in Indian religious rituals for its ability to induce meditation and connect practitioners with spiritual realms. 1
12 sound vibration Science enthusiasts Science enthusiasts study sound vibration to understand wave properties and their effects on mediums. 1
13 sound vibration Tribal communities In tribal communities, instruments and vocal techniques are used to harness sound vibration for storytelling, cultural preservation, and community bonding. 1
14 sound vibration ancient Chinese medicine Sound vibration is used in ancient Chinese medicine to restore harmony and have therapeutic effects. 1
15 sound vibration sound engineers Sound engineers in music culture must understand and manipulate sound vibrations for high-quality recordings and performances. 1
16 sound vibration traditional chinese scholars Traditional Chinese scholars believe that sound vibration has therapeutic effects and use it in practices such as Qigong and acupuncture for restoring harmony in the body. 1
17 sound vibration yoga practitioners Yoga practitioners believe that sound vibration through mantras and chants can induce meditative states and connect them with spiritual realms. 1