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Posted in animal research, dolphin research, ethology, pet therapy on June 3, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Reiki Whale Song
Posted in ethology, music, therapy, medicinal music, Melodic Intonation The, pet therapy on June 3, 2007 | 2 Comments »
April 16, 2007
Kamal
2001
Listen to all sound clips from this CD
“Whale Dreaming”
“Pacific Peace”
“Song of the Deep”
Australian music composer Kamal duets with the mysterious and resonant sounds of the humpback whales for Reiki Whale Song, an album specifically designed to correspond to techniques of the ancient healing art of reiki. Kamal’s soft and unobtrusive synthesizer washes forge [...]
My Brainstorming on Drumming – March 5 2001
Posted in ethology, music, music, therapy, medicinal music, Melodic Intonation The, sound healing on May 17, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
n’ as in “n’Jacko” / ‘k as in “Mieke”
nah, mah, lahmama, nana, lullaby sound of “lalah”female, mother, yang, the feminine love-spirit “anima”
pah, tah, kah papa, baba wordsmale, father, yang, the masculine life-spirit of “animus”
‘hah’ – as in breath, laughterpassive, formless spirit, chi
The drum consists of the skin + hollow body
drum beat on the skin, based on [...]
Meet the Pod ~ A 16-Dolphin Team
Posted in animal research, dolphin research, ethology on May 16, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Slideshow of The Starring Cast of The Dolphin Research Center
The Dolphin Research Center (DRC) is a not-for-profit education and research facility, home to a family of Atlantic bottlenose dolphins and California sea lions. Over half of our family was born at the Center, while the other members either have come to us from other facilities, [...]
Dolphin Studies, or "Delphinid Research"
Posted in animal research, dolphin research, ethology on May 16, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
LANGUAGE RESEARCH (1978-1984) :
Language work with dolphins began at the Institute for Delphinid Research (now Dolphin Research Center) in 1978. The objective was to investigate the possibility of training language-like behaviors to dolphins. Language was defined as consisting of two levels: the naming of objects, and syntax. Syntax refers to the importance of word order [...]
Animal Studies, Behaviour, Communication, Therapy
Posted in animal research, dolphin research, ethology, pet therapy on May 16, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
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