I think it doesn't matter really, though just as a side note, Tibetans almost always do stuff in a clockwise direction, following the traditional direction of prayer paths. (The original Bon people do the opposite but there are few of these left in this tradition.) The biggest tip is to hold the mallet very firmly against the bowl -- that seems to make the biggest difference when learning to play. Best of luck to you!
Thank you so much! We are happy you enjoy this :-)
YoWangdu 1 week ago
Thank you so much for this nice video. It has helped me. I find your energy very nice... empowering and calm. Thanks again.
joinbo 1 week ago
There's nothing quite like it is there? Thanks for the nice comment, chriszones2010 :-)
YoWangdu 3 weeks ago
its serene and calm like sages meditate here in India
chriszones2010 3 weeks ago
You are welcome, Minipimmerlampadina :-) We're so glad it was useful!
YoWangdu 1 month ago
Thank you!!! i had a Tibetan Singing Bowl and i learn to play it with this video!!! thank you it's fantastic
Minipimmerlampadina 1 month ago
Hi Hemerson11,
I think it doesn't matter really, though just as a side note, Tibetans almost always do stuff in a clockwise direction, following the traditional direction of prayer paths. (The original Bon people do the opposite but there are few of these left in this tradition.) The biggest tip is to hold the mallet very firmly against the bowl -- that seems to make the biggest difference when learning to play. Best of luck to you!
YoWangdu 1 year ago
I have one and am learning how to play it properly. Do you play it only in a clockwise direction or does it not matter?
Hemerson11 1 year ago