Sound, in the understanding of Eastern traditional medicine, is a remedy. For thousands of years, our ancestors have understood that each sound carries a frequency that affects the body, mind, and spirit of human beings. The five pitches in ancient music theory include: Cung, Thương, Giốc, Chủy, Vũ - corresponding to the five elements: Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, Earth, and the five organs in the body: Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Heart, Spleen. When sound is produced at the right rhythm and frequency, it becomes an "invisible remedy" that helps to balance vital energy, calm the spirit, open intuition, and awaken the primal energy within each person.
When traditional Vietnamese instruments return to their original "Healing" spirit
Traditional Vietnamese musical instruments were born from the natural environment, where humans harmonize with the earth and sky. The sound of the bamboo flute carries the breath of the wind, the sound of the đàn tranh ripples like water, the drum echoes from the earth, and the t’rưng resonates from the mountains and forests… Each instrument is a part of nature, a "storyteller" of land, water, clouds, and wind. Over time, we have gradually seen music merely as a form of enjoyment for the ears. We forget that these sounds were once used to soothe the soul, uplift emotions, connect people with nature and themselves. These sounds are the "ancient letters" of Vietnamese culture, the language of energy, and the balance of Yin and Yang.
Traditional Vietnamese musical instruments were born from the natural environment, where humans harmonize with the earth and sky.
Today, as the modern world trends back to sound healing methods, we suddenly realize that this original value lies within our own heritage. No need to go far; within the sound of every đàn bầu and bamboo flute lies healing and restorative energy. "Healing" here is not a miracle but a resonance: sound affects the vibrations of the body, helping people return to a state of balance.
Each instrument is a part of nature, a "storyteller" of land, water, clouds, and wind.
At the Sound Healing Private Concert: 6 Senses, traditional Vietnamese instruments are "re-placed" correctly in the space to which they belong: a space of emotion, light, energy, and frequency. There, the sound of the đàn bầu is no longer just a performing melody but becomes a stream of energy that leads the listener on an inward journey. The sound of the bamboo flute not only invites memories of homeland but also awakens the flow of breath and life. The drum is not merely a beat but the heartbeat of Mother Earth. Music is no longer for listening - but for feeling, for touching, and living with it.
At the Sound Healing Private Concert: 6 Senses, traditional Vietnamese instruments are "re-placed" correctly in the space to which they belong
The audience does not just use their ears; they engage all their senses to feel and, above all, awaken the sixth sense: Intuition. When the five senses are "at rest" in sound, intuition, the gateway of communion between humanity and the universe, opens. And at that moment, traditional music returns to its original spirit: sound is not only to be heard but also to heal.



