Interpolation | SoundHeal
Interpolation in sound healing refers to the process of constructing new sound frequencies based on a discrete set of known frequencies, allowing for a more nua
Overview
Interpolation in sound healing refers to the process of constructing new sound frequencies based on a discrete set of known frequencies, allowing for a more nuanced and personalized approach to vibrational therapy. By estimating the values of a sound function for intermediate frequencies, interpolation enables sound healers to create customized sound baths and frequency healing sessions. Interpolation has been used in a range of sound healing modalities, including binaural beats and sound baths. With the growing demand for personalized sound healing experiences, interpolation is reportedly used by some practitioners to tailor their treatments to individual needs and promote deeper relaxation and balance.