Dirk & Balanced
Dirk Dirk
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.
Balanced Balanced
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.
Dirk Dirk
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.
Balanced Balanced
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!
Dirk Dirk
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.
Balanced Balanced
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!
Dirk Dirk
Sounds solid—I'll keep the data clean and my snack stash stocked. Happy aligning.