A harp? Or should I just get a bell?
>>41276052I'm afraid in this day and age, one instrument won't be enough. A full-on immersive multimedia performance in a special setting is required for novel forms of therapeutic amusement.
>>41276167>"you should heal people by MKULTRAing them even harder"fokkin baste
>>41276052bongos
Theramin
Gong
>>41276052You could always start with a stethoscope, but it's more of a passive background instrument. I recommend you first learn to play syringes correctly, it's surprising how many "professionals" are idiots and can't do it properly, so there's always a demand for good injectionists. Your choice of instrument ultimately depends on what music style you want to go for.Many classical healing instruments like needles and scalpels require years of practice and lots talent, but you'll have many fans if you manage to get good. You can later combine it with powered bone saws and tooth drills if you're looking for an industrial sound. If you're more into electronic stuff, try get your hands on an MRI, or at least an ultrasonic instrument (they're much cheaper, but still very popular).
>>41276052Any instrument played with the intention to heal.Hang drum maybe?https://youtu.be/EDQgU1CPpis?si=vpGOmpisu3X92rvqOr maybe something like this:https://youtu.be/qxdsgcZcFSU?si=HIyjK8e7CYbJVQ5q
>>41276052pipe organ in stone resonance chamber?(what song will you play?>)
>>41276052>born 1990, grew up with lotsa stuff, i didn't get him then, i didn't get him now stillwhy and how the fuck is Jamiroquai so popular?the music is generic, the beat, the rhythm, melody, and all the flairs of him being eccentric and all the quirky music videos did nothing on me, absolutely fucking mid
Saxophone
>>41276464Maybe you have no sense of whimsy.Plus, he has a lot of cool hats.
>>41276052Violin, make sure to practice for long hours and open your window so the neighbors could be healed by your music
>>41276474Diabolical.
>>41276471I enjoy Beastie Boys. They could get whimsical. DJ and mixers like Moby, Fatboy Slim. I absolutely loved Chemical Brothers. Their mixing and production is phenomenal to this day, even their music videos are amazing and done by visionaries in the creative worlds. Daft Punk, which I hate today, though I was fine with younger, makes the same acid / funk genre music as Jamiroquai. They're gimmicky too, even the MVs were as good as CB's. I cannot deny that DF have (had) the "X-Factor" which made them stood out. I just hated that they're fucking repetitive and their gimmick is tired, it's like they're the fucking Blue Man Group in EDM (inb4 Devo). Meanwhile the Chemical Brothers keeps evolving. Gorillaz are pretty whimsical and absolutely fucking phenomenal when they debuted. I missed the 2D (art) era (and the lore). Not the trash they're producing later and gets more and more 3D and gimmicky. Demon Dayz was alright. Jamiroquai I don't get. I perceive him the same as fucking Justin Timberlake. Bland, generic, tryhard, pretentious, gimmicky, substance less.
>>41276509I like Daft Punk too.Disco robots from France.
>>41276512Nah they're tired. Hurr durr dun dun bow bow tenet tenet dun dunt. Repetitive bassline. Muh vocoder. Muh wobbling head holy shit it's like they're furries in costumes or the dumb goons in fucking Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the only way to communicate is by body language. All their music sounds the fucking same. I don't like deadmau5 too. Dude's a fucking douche IRL and he's like the Ninja of EDM, when he was on YT or whatever showing studio with a MASSIVE collection of synths I chuckled. Guy don't even know music theory or actually play an instrument like the piano. There was a stream or something he accidentally pressed a few random keys and it sounded like Darude Sandstorm and he started laughing like an idiot.
>>41276052A harp definitelyBut I would stay away from anything marketed as a lyre ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Open hand string instruments in generalI like the ukulele and harmonica but I'm just starting out playing instruments reallyPipes I think it's fineA 7 or 9 piped instrument especiallyBasically any of the instruments that aren't electricAlbeit I think anything has potential for goodAccordion seems cool kalimba all kindsJust play from your heart and not your ego.Let your soul come out to play.And be honest and forthright.Strong and brave and without pride.Humbly accept what you get even missednotes and make the best of it.Play for peace
Solfeggio reference pitch tunings.You can apply them to guitar, to keyboards/synths, any instrument where you can either change the string tension to bring the tuning between semitones by a calculated amount of cents or twist a knob to fine tune the synth (or have an option for reference pitch that goes from 396-963hz)
In all seriousness do you even know music theory in the first place? A harp? Lmao. Why not start with an actual keyboard. You could even start theory without an actual music instruments. Complete Rhythm Trainer is a good app for learning rhythm and reading music.Tibetan bowls or bells are cool. But you'll probably end up like those fake Youtubers making pretentious binaural / DEEP SLEEP IN 5 SECONDS videos with pretentious setups and thumbnails.
>>41276052My personal choice is a classical guitar tuned to 432Hz.
>>41276709Tune it to A417.A432 is -31,77 cents as you knowA417 is -92,94 cents. Just sharp of a semitone down.417 is the solfeggio frequency of the sacral chakra. See how it feels. I use live pitch shifting of pre-recorded music to those frequencies to perform healings on myself.
>>41276052Unironically electric guitar. Permavirgins itt have no concept of cool. Guitar leads to sex, which leads to sex magic, which leads to healing. BoomI'd recommend a gibson sg because those guitars are badass.