So i looked around for a frequency analyzing tool for crystals and found by accident; a trial version that uses the mic... Sound... Well, there are things i'd like to know regarding my "ommmm" frequency (translating it directly into color for your sake).
The frequencies of my "ommm" came in two peaks, the first one 100-144 from my nose, the second one 200-288 from my throat/mouth (the later wasnt almost always exactly one octave above the first one)
Dividing the sound/frequency levels i can obtain that feel atleast somewhat natural, into 5.
the lowest sound/frequency level averaged indigo
the 2nd lowest level: ~purple
3rd: ~pink
4th: ~red
5th: ~orange... felt too high imo
Now trying the loudest possible volume i could get with using almost only my throat/mouth:
~violet
When my nose takes part in exactly 50% of the sound (when the two peaks were at equal amplitudes):
Red
I'll be doing this ommm stuff alot more often now that i know how to get the most epic frequency with accuracy.
The red from using the nose and mouth/throat equaly was exactly 128 and 256hz, no more no less.. barely fluctuated at all O.o
The frequencies of my "ommm" came in two peaks, the first one 100-144 from my nose, the second one 200-288 from my throat/mouth (the later wasnt almost always exactly one octave above the first one)
Dividing the sound/frequency levels i can obtain that feel atleast somewhat natural, into 5.
the lowest sound/frequency level averaged indigo
the 2nd lowest level: ~purple
3rd: ~pink
4th: ~red
5th: ~orange... felt too high imo
Now trying the loudest possible volume i could get with using almost only my throat/mouth:
~violet
When my nose takes part in exactly 50% of the sound (when the two peaks were at equal amplitudes):
Red
I'll be doing this ommm stuff alot more often now that i know how to get the most epic frequency with accuracy.
The red from using the nose and mouth/throat equaly was exactly 128 and 256hz, no more no less.. barely fluctuated at all O.o