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From the branches of the ancient plane tree, a nightingale answers. The Ney provides the long, mournful sigh of the earth—a deep, wooden hum that anchors the soul. The bird provides the light—short, silver flickers of sound that dance above the melody. Together, they create a bridge. One is the weight of human experience; the other is the weightlessness of the sky. To listen is to be both the flute and the bird, caught between the breath and the wing. 🎧 Where to Experience This
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The reed was once part of the marsh, rooted in the mud, listening to the secrets of the water. Now, hollowed by the artisan and warmed by the breath of the Neyzen , it speaks again. It does not sing alone. From the branches of the ancient plane tree,
The Ney's frequency (often tuned to 528 Hz or 432 Hz) complements the high-pitched, rhythmic chirping of birds. Together, they create a bridge
The pairing is rooted in and nature therapy. The Ney is often considered the "human soul" in Tasavvuf (Sufism), while birdsong represents the "divine language" of nature. Why They Work Together
This combination is scientifically shown to lower cortisol, reduce anxiety, and improve mental focus.
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