Subject: NEW Sound Healing Instruments That Can Transform Your Practice

Wah-Wah Tubes, Hanging Bells and Soundscape Gongs
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You've Got to Hear Them
20-Minute Demo and Review
Ready to level up your sound healing practice? In this 20-minute deep dive, we demo 3 extraordinary new instruments from Meinl Sonic Energy: the Soundscape Gong, Wah-Wah Tube Set, and Nagi Hanging Chimes. Each one offers unique textures and tones to unlock deeper healing, meditation, and vibrational balance.


 Elevate Your Sound Experience
Includes Carrying Case!
Meinl Sonic Energy Soundscape Gongs are meticulously crafted in Gutenstetten, Germany, using high-quality nickel silver. These gongs produce a rich, complex soundscape that comes to life with even the gentlest touch. The design also includes an easily playable edge, providing enough space for the mallet to strike. With a polished surface, these gongs not only sound impressive but also have a luxurious shine.

Each Soundscape Gong comes with a high-quality travel bag for easy transportation, a Gong Handle for playing the gong freely by hand, and a pair of gloves for careful maintenance. $1099 for gong, suspension rope, wooden carrying handle, carrying case and handling gloves.


Additional Accessories for your Gong
The MEINL Table Gong Stands are made for gongs up to 22" in diameter. The sturdy compact design allows the gong to be played in a comfortable position on the floor or on a table. Specially designed to allow the gong to swing freely on the stand and remain securely mounted. 

Table Gong Stand $109.99

Gong Resonant Mallets
5-piece Gong Resonant Mallet Set 

Produces tones similar to whale-singing
Creates therapeutic and atmospheric sounds

Set of five mallets $99.00



DidgeProject.com
Didge Project is a blog, youtube channel, series of courses and events, instrument store and a collective of musicians who want to help you use music as a tool for uplifting yourself and others around you. 

On our site you will find tips and tutorials to help you become a better musician, didgeridoo lessons, instrument features and reviews, and reports on the latest scientific research and spiritual discoveries merging through the medium of sound.

When we began in 2008 our main focus was on teaching how to play the didgeridoo, a wind instrument originating in aboriginal Australia and also said to be present in ancient Mayan times. After working with countless people it became apparent that most musicians play multiple instruments and that we have the community resources to help all musicians get better results. While we still provide didgeridoo lessons, classes and programs, our focus is to provide tutorials for music and instruments from all around the world. Visit us for great music resources at didgeproject.com.
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