Which is the best tuning fork for beginners?

The best tuning forks for beginners are the Body Tuners™ (set) and the Otto 128™. These tuning forks can be used for most healing applications and learning to use them will make advanced applications of tuning forks easier to master. Body Tuner The Body Tuner set consists of two tuning forks, a C 256

How are tuning forks used for sound healing?

The metal will not fatigue over time, and the forks will stay on frequency, even after years of use. Each fork or set includes a beautiful velvet pouch. All of our forks are high quality tools, individually made to exacting standards for the best outcome when used for tuning fork therapy.

What kind of metal are tuning forks made of?

We carry over 100 tuning forks and sets, in both standard & weighted. Our forks are made from heat-treated, lead-free, wrought aluminum alloy which has been chosen for its strength, light weight, and superior conductivity of sound waves.

How does a tuning fork work on a piano?

The tuning fork will resonate perfectly over the A note on each string. While the fork is vibrating, press it to the string where the A note should be. If the note plays clearly, the string is in tune.

Why do you need acutonics tuning fork set?

Specific uses for each tuning fork set are covered in the in-depth Acutonics Certification Program. They are color coded for ease of use, manufactured in the United States of a proprietary custom material, and sustain a long tone when activated. They are also extremely accurate, which is key to any research.

When was the tuning fork first used in medicine?

Although some historians record their use in healing as far back as Ancient Egypt, the modern day tuning fork was developed more than 400 years ago for tuning musical instruments. In Western medicine they are used for neurological testing and as a quick way to scan the body for a fracture.