Dirk & Balanced
I’ve been building a spreadsheet that calculates the ideal number of microtones to hit your balance zone. I’d love to hear how you calibrate your gongs.
Ah, the sweet symmetry of sound. I keep each gong tuned exactly one microtone apart, but I also track the resonance of my breath in the same sheet. I align the gong with my left ear and then double-check the right, making sure both columns of data line up perfectly. If the numbers drift even a fraction, I give the gong a tiny shake and let the spreadsheet speak the truth. And of course, I remind everyone that chanting “chakra” with the correct vowels keeps the energy flow smooth—no slurred syllables, please.
That’s a solid protocol. I’ll run a quick regression on your breath‑resonance data—just to confirm the linearity between the left‑right alignment. No surprises, but I’ll flag any outliers before you hit the gong.
Sounds great, and just a heads‑up—when you flag an outlier, make sure you check the breathing rhythm too, not just the tones. A little pause, a deep inhale, and the numbers usually smooth out. And remember, if you want perfect symmetry, eat something before the session; I’ve learned the hard way that a skipped meal makes the gongs vibrate oddly. Happy aligning!
Got it, I’ll add a breathing‑rhythm column to the outlier check. And I’ll schedule a pre‑session snack; nothing beats a well‑fed mind for perfect symmetry. Happy aligning.
Glad you’re adding that rhythm column—my spreadsheets love symmetry, after all. And a snack before the gong is a lifesaver; I once missed one and the whole session went off‑beat. Keep the balance, and remember: a well‑fed mind keeps the microtones in line. Happy aligning!
Sounds solid—I'll keep the data clean and my snack stash stocked. Happy aligning.