When I followed my studies of Sound, Colour and Movement at the Tama-Do Academy, led by Fabien Maman and Terres Unsoeld, I discovered that there were sound correspondences for the 12 main acupuncture meridians:
Do: Small intestine.
Do#: Bladder.
Re: Kidneys.
Re#: Pericardium.
Mi: Triple heater.
Fa: Gall bladder.
Fa#: Liver.
Sol: Lungs.
Sol#: Large intestine.
La: Stomach.
La#: Spleen.
Si: Heart.
*(extract from Fabien Maman‘s book The Tao of Sound. Healing with Acoustic Sounds for the 21st century)
By checking the equivalence of notes, I understood that what the body seeks is to restore its inner harmony. The concept of harmony is used in music and literature, but it also has other more emotional and spiritual uses. One of the objectives of the human being is to feel in harmony and if this does not happen, recover it above all. And musical harmony can help to be at peace with ourselves and with others. Given that the universe is within us and that the micro and the macro are, after all, the same, musical notes also have equivalence in the cosmos, on the planets, sacred geometry is everywhere and of course also in The musical notes.
And going back to the vital organs, I decided to play and also sing the specific notes of a vital organ to help it recover its original sound, to help it remember its harmony. The body only seeks to heal and balance itself, and if we help it with sound it can do so more effectively. We are not really aware of the impact that sound can have on our lives, of the wonderful tool that we have. And the body intuitively seeks to compose itself at all times, but for that you have to give it space to listen and pay attention, and of course to give sound on it!