TUNING
FORKS

Origin & History

*** It was invented in 1711 by John Shore (c.1662-1752)
a trumpeter and lutenist in the English royal court.

*** The device called a tuning fork is a two-pronged steel instrument that resonates at a specific constant pitch when struck.
*** Initially the tuning fork was used in music — For tuning instruments, establishing standard pitch, etc.

*** Over time it expanded into scientific, medical, and alternative/therapeutic uses
(e.g., vibration testing, hearing tests, sound healing).

128Hz

  • This is a relatively low frequency for tuning forks used in sound therapy.

  • Often used for grounding, for working with large vibrations, physical tension or deep-tissue applications (especially if using a weighted fork). 

  • Example: Place the fork’s stem on a large muscle group (e.g., shoulder, thigh) after striking; hold for 30-60 seconds; repeat as needed.

  • On your website: “Start here if you feel scattered, tense or need to settle into your body”.

256Hz

  • Called “Scientific C” in some contexts; often used as a reference tone. 

  • In wellness / sound-therapy it is viewed as balancing, centering the system, and can be used for more subtle work.

  • Example: After the 128 Hz, use the 256 Hz to sweep over certain energy-areas (if doing sound-therapy) or to keep as a reference tone for meditation/refocus.

  • On your website: “Use this for centering your mind, calming the nervous system and creating balance.”

512Hz

  • An octave above 256 Hz. It has a brighter, clearer tone. According to sources, it can be used for clearing energy, enhancing mental clarity, and in some medical tests (hearing/vibration sense).

  • Example: Use the 512 Hz fork near the head, or sweep it above the body in a calm manner to “clear the field” (in sound-therapy language).

  • On your website: “This is your uplift, clarity and ‘finish’ tone. Use it when you feel ready to move out of stuck energy or mental fog.”

Frequency Use Tip
128 Hz Grounding, body release Apply to large muscle/area, hold 30-60 sec
256 Hz Centering, balance Sweep slowly around body or hold at midline
512 Hz Clarity, clearing Use above head/around aura, finish with this

Here’s a list of customer-friendly advice you can include.

  • Choose a quiet space. Sound healing works best when you reduce distractions.

  • Time it appropriately: Ideal times – morning when you wake up (to set tone for day), or evening before sleep (to relax).

  • Start with 128 Hz to ground, then move to 256 Hz to centre, then finish with 512 Hz to uplift/clear.

  • Duration: A simple session could be 5-10 minutes: strike 128 Hz, hold 30–60s; then strike 256 Hz, hold 30–60s; then strike 512 Hz, hold 30–60s. As you become familiar you can extend or repeat.

  • Placement ideas:

    • On the body: e.g., spine base, shoulders, knees.

    • Near the body: hover the fork a few cm from your head or around your torso.

    • In space: If you have someone else (or you’re the practitioner), you can “sweep” the fork slowly around the person’s body or the room perimeter.

  • After use: Sit quietly for a minute or two, notice how you feel. Drink water to ground the experience.

  • Important considerations/contraindications:

    • Not a replacement for medical treatment.

    • If you have implants (e.g., pacemakers) or serious medical issues, use sound modalities with caution and consult a professional.

    • Make sure the area is safe (no tripping hazards), especially if you’ll move while hearing the tone.

  • Storage & care: Store in the pouch/case, keep away from strong magnets or extreme bends, avoid dropping the fork as that may throw off its calibration.

FAQ

  Q: Can I tune the forks myself?
  A: Typically they are factory-tuned; altering one may affect calibration

  Q:  What if I hear a change in pitch?
  A:  Keep clean, avoid damaging prongs, store properly

  Q:  Can I use these on children/elderly?
  A:  Yes, but gently and in a safe environment

  Q:  How often should I use them?
  A:  Depends on your practice: few minutes daily or longer sessions weekly

  Q: I’m a beginner. Which fork should I use first?

   A: Start with the 256Hz fork for general stress relief and meditation.

  Q: What is the Allen wrench for?

   A: It’s for professional calibration. The small weights on the prongs can be minutely adjusted to fine-tune the frequency. We ship       them perfectly calibrated, so you shouldn’t need it.

Q: Can I use this with my pets?

A: Many do, but be mindful of their sensitive hearing. Use from a distance and observe their reaction.

Q: How long will the forks last?

A: With proper care (using the activator/mallet and storing in pouches), they will last a lifetime.

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