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Five Tones Healing Music - 5cdWater Yu Tone
Water Yu Tone
Genre: Chinese traditional music
Medium: CD
Disc country: China
Year of publication: 1992
Country: China
Audio codec: FLAC (*.flac)
Rip type: tracks
Audio bitrate: lossless
Duration: 42:59
Source (releaser): net
Presence of scans in the content of the distribution: no
Tracklist:
01-Water Yu Tone
02-Water Yu ToneChinese 'Five Tones' Healing Music is based on the 'Five Element' Theory in traditional Chinese medicine. This music is composed to regulate the circulation of 'Chi' in the human body, improve the functions of internal organs, strengthen psychological condition, and stimulate emotional reaction in order to prevent and cure illnesses. Different kinds of music are prescribed for different illnesses on theoretical grounds.
The acoustic effects of these five kinds of music in their five different tones moderates the movement of Chi in the body in response to the release of Wood Chi, the rise of Fire Chi, the stability of Earth Chi, the induction of Metal Chi and the descent of Water Chi. The viscera they act on are the liver, heart, spleen, lungs and kidneys. Their actions on the viscera and the Chi mechanism result in improved psychological condition and activated emotional function. These in turn will regulate the functions of the viscera themselves. This is where the theory of Healing Music with Five Tones lies. On this basis, specific therapeutic music is prescribed to particular pathological condition. Yu Tone relates to Water Qi, whose characteristic is most fully displayed in the guqin and guzheng. It helps the Qi to descend inside our bodies.
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Wood Chueh Tone
Wood Chueh Tone
Genre: Chinese traditional music
Medium: CD
Disc country: China
Year of publication: 1992
Country: China
Audio codec: FLAC (*.flac)
Rip type: tracks
Audio bitrate: lossless
Duration: 42:53
Source (releaser): net
Presence of scans in the content of the distribution: no
Tracklist:
01-Wood Chueh Tone
02-Wood Chueh ToneChueh Tone relates to Wood Qi, which is expressed by the di (bamboo flute) leading the melody. It helps to release the excessive Qi inside the body.
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Fire Jyy Tone
Fire Jyy Tone
Genre: Chinese traditional music
Medium: CD
Disc country: China
Year of publication: 1992
Country: China
Audio codec: FLAC (*.flac)
Rip type: tracks
Audio bitrate: lossless
Duration: 42:50
Source (releaser): net
Presence of scans in the content of the distribution: no
Tracklist:
01-Fire Jyy Tone
02-Fire Jyy ToneJyy Tone relates to Fire Qi. The lively sonorous sound of Sona (Chinese trumpet) creates an atmosphere full of the characteristics of Fire. It helps to enhance the Qi in the body.
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Soil Kung Tone
Soil Kung Tone
Genre: Chinese traditional music
Medium: CD
Disc country: China
Year of publication: 1992
Country: China
Audio codec: FLAC (*.flac)
Rip type: tracks
Audio bitrate: lossless
Duration: 44:28
Source (releaser): net
Presence of scans in the content of the distribution: no
Tracklist:
01-Soil Kung Tone
02-Soil Kung ToneKung Tone relates to Earth Qi. The beginning melody is played by a ceramic earthen ware Xuan,' which corresponds to characteristics of Earth. It maintains the stability of Qi within the body.
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Metal Shang Tone
Metal Shang Tone
Genre: Chinese traditional music
Medium: CD
Disc country: China
Year of publication: 1992
Country: China
Audio codec: FLAC (*.flac)
Rip type: tracks
Audio bitrate: lossless
Duration: 44:45
Source (releaser): net
Presence of scans in the content of the distribution: no
Tracklist:
01-Metal Shang Tone
02-Metal Shang ToneShang Tone relates to Metal Qi. The music starts with metallic sounds of the luo (gong) and pieng. Chung (bells). It helps to induce the Qi inside the body.
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