I personally think this is one of the most comforting and the most amazing sounds on this whole site, which pains me to say. It's also really accurate, I use it for relaxing and for studying. It is great for all those work meetings during this Covid-19 season and probably beyond. Mention of this signal was introduced into the Roman Missal in Pope John XXIII's 1962 revision. I know it is Latin which I do not know but it is so peaceful and it makes me feel like I am connecting to God. This is amazing! Since I was a young boy I have always loved to listen to Gregorian chant. ●  Also another good one to check out is the Black Hole generator. I, listen to "white rain" every night when I go to sleep—I have insomnia and it's the only thing that drowns out the city and calms me down . It makes me feel like I am in a great basilica listening to the monks and church noises. This generator really surprised me! I'm currently pairing the "Echoing Monks" preset with Orchestron's "Calming Tension", and I love it. So beautiful. I found myself inspired to breathe deeply & slowly with the music; so I learned a way to calm myself way long before I learned yoga & meditation.I'm a LMT & I hate "White Noise" machines. Love the HUM or ECHOES sliders. This combined with Singing Bowls and Summer Night = perfect. Came in to contact with too much hate online today so I couldn't focus on my work and my heart was beating too fast. ●  I listen to this after a stressful day or lying in bed at night. ●  ●  ℗ Surprise! Music knows neither area, time nor language. Really perfect. Really inspiring ambience for creative work too especially when you pair it with any rain sound generator! And now I can put them TOGETHER. Normally its scary, but these calm voices are just SO reassuring and I can allow myself to fall asleep without any bad thoughts <3, This is so calming. I'd love to know what the song means! Something along the lines of Halo. These chants had such long tradition — more than ten centuries — because they probably touch deep in one's very soul and spirituality, and brought a marvellous sense of inner peace. In the water below your cliff, you see them. It transports me to a more thoughtful, gentler way of thinking and being. ●  Congratulations for your accomplishment and thank you so much. Thank you so much for a perfect recording. [8], On 10 September 1898, the Congregation of Sacred Rites declared inappropriate the use of a gong instead of the altar bell. Simply incredible. I love This! This is a beautiful piece of work! Feels like I'm watching a Halo cutscene or walking through a quiet part of a level. ●  I come from a small Catholic village and this soundscape really helped me refind the beauty in my own religion. This is the cup of my blood...") to signify the real presence. It is strange, but listening to the chants is deeply relaxing without turning me sleepy. Feels like I'm watching a Halo cutscene or walking through a quiet part of a level. The sound created by the Monks performing Gregorian Chants, transports you to a time long gone. Thank you! Even though I won't always be able to sleep, this calms me down so that I can lay in bed and get at least some rest and stop worrying about not falling asleep. Well. The future is now. Really cute! I've been using this website for quite a few days but I'm especially thankful right now. This calmed me down after a while.. I attend a catholic university, so when I'm doing readings for doctrine or mariology I like to play this with the church sound to set the mood. I appreciate you are doing your part to spread this prayer. → It's utterly transporting. Today I rarely suffer from panic attacks but still listen to the sounds on this website. This sound, humming only, mixed with Folk Tradition (Calm Blow) if you balance the levels is calming. It really helps me to work with my PhD. I've been looking forward to this for so long. This whole site has sounds that have helped me though so many things. Reset, ℗ Start Also it's very medieval ! I've been reading some books on the Crusades lately... among other things around that time. When the Second Vatican Council introduced the use of native language in the Mass instead of Latin, in 1962, the tradition of Gregorian Chants started to decline. ●  Thank you for this! It's like being transported back to an archaic time. With a combination of this and the wind noise generator, I've calmed down significantly. ●  ●  The Great Bell Chant. Perfect underlying hum for the voices gently chanting over the top, very relaxing. Human. The Great Bell Chant (The End of Suffering) – Read by Thich Nath Hanh, chanted by brother Phap Niem. For me, it is unique and truly inspiring. I'm very new to myNoise but I have a personal obsession with ancient European history and already I have a track that speaks to me personally. ●  I always love having a prominent, constant drone paired with other moving, shifting sounds. BRILLIANT! I love gregorian music, it makes me feel so at peace and calm, thank you so much for creating this generator! I wanted to pass along my thanks for sharing this and the other audio files on your site. It gives me so positive vibes Once again amazing! ●  I suffer from intrusive thoughts and bad anxiety, and I've only just recently started sleeping with the lights off. It pairs absolutely beautifully with Church Atmosphere. Each chant ought to be enjoyed as a coherent whole, each in its entirety. MK from Germany. ●  Thank you for capturing all that and the echoing setting of a cathedral. Simply put: amazing. I am so happy... these chants are lovely! ●  I don't know what inspired you to pursue a Gregorian chant option, but I'm SO glad you did! A musical form that has lasted longer than most of western civilization. This really helped me calm down and stopped me from overthinking. I'm loving it. I put it in the background while I watch youtube and fall asleep to it. I usually listen to Greek but these Gregorian ones help me study because I can't understand the language so I'm able to home in! And hey! This is a far superior substitute. ●  I felt absolutely relaxed after listening to this for 2 seconds. ●  This is really nice. This generator really surprised me! Love this site! The ambiance is surreal and out of this world. So calming. [1] Such bells are also commonly referred to as the Mass bell, sacring bell, Sacryn bell, saints' bell, sance-bell, or sanctus bell (or "bells", when there are two or more). All in all would recommend. I love listening to this. Human. Candlelight, heavy eyelids, a sense of peace and belonging. This is so frustrating I had to turn it off — you're just mixing up random snippets of different chants, cutting each off just as it gets going, destroying the integrity of each. Without question, any chant that takes on Liverpool Football Club's anthemic use of "You'll Never Walk Alone" to honor their lost fans is tiptoeing a thin line. Thank you. This one in particular, every time I so much as turn it on or listen to it, or just change from one to another of these sounds; it is an experience I wish I could put into words. This generator alone is easily worth 10$. This is ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. This works best combined with Aeternitas and Anamnesis! This sound, humming only, mixed with Folk Tradition (Calm Blow) if you balance the levels is calming. Outside the chapel the air is cool and the sky full of stars. So calming. Thanks for this wonderful sound generator. YES! Honestly, the most beautiful thing I've ever heard. Brilliant. Simple. I put it in the background while I watch youtube and fall asleep to it. Definitely not a bad thing! ●  Love this site! ℗ Speed ÷2 • I don't know what inspired you to pursue a Gregorian chant option, but I'm SO glad you did! I find the sound both relaxing and invigorating. Very well done. ●  Listening for it for several hours already. ●  # THIS is gorgeous. So much talent. Many thanks! You're endlessly creative, thank you. "A little before the Consecration, if appropriate, a minister rings a small bell as a signal to the faithful. ●  Save in URL The feelings this track evokes is reminiscent of why I love ancient European history so much. With headphones on, the world disappears. This is ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. Perfect for unwinding after a hard day's work. I love to listen to this combined with Binaural Beats, makes the humming much more intense and enjoyable. This generator is exactly what I need to tune out the workplace around me and get actual, focused work done! This is definitely my favourite generator on the whole site. ●  ●  ●  Candlelight, heavy eyelids, a sense of peace and belonging. One the one hand it feels like a live service, especially because of the bell. Love melodic/binaural music. Very beautiful. ●  This stopped me from listening to Whats New Pussycat 21 times in a row, thank you! They create a very peaceful environment together that allows me to stay focused during work. It feels like I'm sitting in the sun in the ruins of an ancient Abbey listening to the echoes of the past. And in my community, we have never broken with the Gregorian chant The office is sung 7 times a day as well as daily Mass here. Combining this with the Church Atmosphere is definitely one of my favorite combos. [12], Like all church bells, the altar bell is not rung from the end of the Gloria in excelsis at the Mass of the Lord's Supper until the beginning of the Gloria in excelsis at the Easter Vigil. I usually listen to Greek but these Gregorian ones help me study because I can't understand the language so I'm able to home in! Love it. ●  Keep up the good work: this generator made me a patron! Two recording locations have been used, one close to the singers, and one at the rear of the church, at a great distance from the choir. Each slider controls a particular audio stream; adjust sliders to taste and mood. Why not offer complete recordings, and let people mix the reverb as they see fit? I used this when I was writing my story. ●  When I was not even a teenager in the '60s, I played Gregorian Chants on my old LPs to find solace & help me fall asleep. It’s so poignant. 'Dr Chant is a role model, especially for women, and has absolutely excelled in her chosen field to affect lasting change.' So calming. Thank you for capturing all that and the echoing setting of a cathedral. So beautiful. I came across this site searching for sound to use in a RPG game, and found a gem. I'd love to know what the song means! D I have these sliders stacked with Mr. Rhodes, and the consonance (and occasional dissonance) combined with the lack of a strong tonal center makes this remarkably soothing for me. I'm for sure going to be using this website a lot, and this sounds especially when I'm upset and need to clear my mind. :D. Sounds oddly mysterious and soothing with Tibetan Spirit or Himalayan Voices. The great thing about Gregorian Chant is that although there are apparently familiar lyrics within the comforting sound, I cannot understand them and so there is no distraction as I work. I love it. It gives it a strange and interesting sensation! The reverb bits especially work well with the Church Atmosphere generator. Once again amazing! There's a unique kind of feeling of mysticism in the latin choirs. Great for writing, whether it's when I'm studying or doing it for pleasure. The power and majesty in these voices is breathtaking. I own a lot of Gregorian chant albums and this sounds just like my albums. With a few different sliders you can take a Christian art and let it invoke the feeling of nature spirits answering calls with echoes. End of Suffering – The Great Bell Chant September 5, 2015 / no comments / 6825 views One of the most wonderful spiritual videos that I’ve seen in the last 5 years of awakening, including the deepest universal message of the Creation and the cosmos, A balsam for the connected human soul with wonderful visions of Mother Earth. [6] but, in line with its abolition of a hard and fast distinction between sung and merely spoken Mass, the 1970 edition makes no mention of that practice. ●  Wonderful! A mystagogic sound that goes straight through your soul. I absolutely love to listen to this in combination with "Distant Thunder". Sounds oddly mysterious and soothing with Tibetan Spirit or Himalayan Voices. The echoing is so cool and realistic! Perfect. ●  If you double it with the Irish coast, you feel like you are in one of the ancient Irish monasteries! ●  ●  Love it all. Gregorian chants at the tips of your fingers? That, I suppose, is the whole point. Adding twinkling noises into the background when the voices stop makes me feel like in in heaven. C ●  I love to imagine myself camping near the coast after a day's backpacking, listening to the storm lashing my tent and the ghostly echoes of chant drifting in on the wind from that deserted abbey on the island just off the coast. ●  Latin had been the language in use throughout the Roman Catholic Church almost since its foundation. ●  It is very real and at the core of Benedictine life. I will remember the night I found this website. --C, I have ALWAYS loved Gregorian Chants!! I loved the reverb, it made for such an interesting, etheral effect. So immersive, this makes me feel like I'm actually sitting in a pew during Mass. MK from Germany. Perfect for a moment of mindfulness. It's awesome because after the youtube video ends, I've still got this playing :) Your coding skills are excellent and it's kind of you to provide this type of service for free <3 > Load This setting makes an entrancing 3D effect, like sitting near one section, but the other is further down the church. Love it! But now I have discovered that Catholic chants have the same meditational and salubrious effect on the soul as long as you do not understand them. Close your eyes, and breathe in through your nose as deep as you can. I'm for sure going to be using this website a lot, and this sounds especially when I'm upset and need to clear my mind. Combining this with the Church Atmosphere is definitely one of my favorite combos. Super relaxing in a weird sense. I used this with Church Atmosphere and it's wonderful. A blessing, pardon the pun. So calming. The animation button turns the soundscape into an slowly evolving texture. There are not words to adequately describe the overwhelming emotions I felt as I adjusted the generator until it reached the apex of liturgical perfection. ●  ●  Use this feature if you intend to listen to the generator over a long period of time! ●  So heavenly! ●  Not only it feels me with a sense of western mysticism; it reunites us westerners with an inseperable part of ourselves and our spirituality. According to local custom, the server also rings the bell once or three times as the priest shows the host and then the chalice[2] Pre-1970 editions of the Roman Missal prescribe either a triple or a continuous ringing of the bell at each showing of the consecrated elements. ●  Love this! This is, for all intents and purposes, Christian meditation! This sounds beautiful! I was actually on the verge of an anxiety attack when I found this. In answer to another listener's question, the "Song" is the Veni Creator Spiritus verses 1, 2, and 6. It's magnificent. ●  I sing in a choir and this reminds me of all my favourite parts of choral music. [4] Even before 1962 it was common practice to give this signal, although it then "ha[d] no authority".[5]. This plus Beatae Memoriae and Wind Noise feels like being in an old medieval church during a winter storm. I've been struggling with ringing in my ears for several days. Visuals taken from: HOME, Earth and Baraka. Gave me tons of inspiration! Thanks for all the wonderful comments :-) ●  This is amazing! Latin had been the language in use throughout the Roman Catholic Church almost since its foundation. ●  Standing in a line, waist deep in the billows, they chant against the darkness surrounding the island; each with arms outstretched in the shape of a cross. It really helps me to work with my PhD. I look forward to many wonderful, blissful hours as I refine this noise to exactly what I'm craving. ●  I suffer from insomnia and whenever I'm having trouble sleeping, I listen to this and Rain on a tent. Also the bells ringing in Gregorian Voices moves me every time. An invitation is extended to all who are interested in joining to see what the Fiery Famous Star burger is all about. B • So calming. [11] The same rule was made even for a Solemn Mass celebrated at an altar other than that at which the Blessed Sacrament is publicly exposed, and allowed the ringing of the altar bell to be omitted when Mass was celebrated at the altar of exposition. But we monks and nuns are not retired!!! Paired with guitar mashup, this sounds like something out of the death note soundtrack! ●  Imple(e) su(u)perna(a) gratia Veni Creator Spiritus Mentes tuorum visita Quae tu creasti pectora Qui dice(e)ris Paraclitus Donnum Dei Altissimi Fons vi(i)vu(u)s, ignis, caritas E(e)t spir(i)itali(i)s unctio(o) Per te sci(i)amu(us)s da Patrem Noscamus atque Filibus Teu(u) tri(i)u(u)sque(e) Spiritum Cre(e)damus omni tempore(e) A(a)me(e)n There's the complete lyrics. ●  BRILLIANT! I have always been using Buddhistic and Islamic chants for meditation on this website. This was the one sound that I desperately wanted. ●  ●  ●  I'm loving it. ;), This is the best experience I've had with any binaural beats/isochronic tones/audios out there on the web you name it. Oh my goodness. This sounds beautiful! ●  # • I have been wanting this kind of noise generator for a long time and I am so happy to see that you have figured out a way to create it! During the Eucharist, it is usually rung three times - once before the Words of Institution, and once at each elevation of the Host and of the Chalice. This is so nice, I'm so glad this website exists! [1] and are kept on the credence table or some other convenient location within the sanctuary. This plus Beatae Memoriae and Wind Noise feels like being in an old medieval church during a winter storm. It's utterly transporting. I love this site so so much and cannot help but bubble with happiness every time I listen to one of the tracks. https://walkwithmesoundscape.com/track/the-great-bell-chant "Altar (in Liturgy)". B And spiritual. [14], Some Anglican parishes, in particular those that are Anglo-Catholic, use an altar bell which is rung to signify the Real Presence of Christ in the sacred Elements. All in all would recommend. This sounds so satisfying. Simply incredible. This is epic. Time to be. So immersive, this makes me feel like I'm actually sitting in a pew during Mass. Repeat this 60+ while you only think about the air flowing in your lungs, and leaving again. ●  I love listening to this imagining I'm on some windswept coast somewhere with the sound of a far off church song. ●  These chants are performed A Capella, without musical support, and sung in Latin. So much talent. It's like being on a relaxing and spiritual journey, accepting inner peace, love, friendship, whilst finding your true definition and meaning in life. ●  Brilliant. thanks! I like change a great deal! ●  ●  Thank you for creating such an amazing generator!! You can start to hear them. The Great Bell Chant (The End of Suffering), featuring Thich Nhat Hanh A Warm Embrace - The Great Bell Chant (The End of Suffering) from R Smittenaar on Vimeo . ●  It is strange, but listening to the chants is deeply relaxing without turning me sleepy. I've been struggling with ringing in my ears for several days. Also it's very medieval ! On the other hand, I'm half expecting the Orchestra from Halo to start up any minute now. This calmed me down after a while.. Very very helpful with keeping me calm with the lights off. It sounds ethereal, like I'm witnessing the birth of creation. My friend showed me this website and I'm immediately in love with it. Those recordings have been made available by means of separate sliders, allowing you to adjust the reverberation level to your liking. ●  These chants are performed A Capella, without musical support, and sung in Latin. F Love the HUM or ECHOES sliders. This generator is absolutely amazing! This is so peaceful to listen to, thank you to whoever created this. [15], The bells are also rung when the monstrance or ciborium is exposed or processed, for example when moving the reserved Sacrament from a side altar to the high altar. I wondered where I learned this melody. The echoing is so cool and realistic! ← → ●  Pairs excellently with any sort of light rainfall. Thank you <3. Your generator is awesome! Save as Cookie Perhaps the imaginary world I have on my mind when I hear the chants... Paired with guitar mashup, this sounds like something out of the death note soundtrack! I wondered where I learned this melody. I thought Bells Breath had recently taken the cake among the wide variety of tremendous soundscapes on this wonderful website, but y'all should have seen the face I made when I saw this just now. ●  ●  ●  The ancient Celtic monks of old, chanting above the crash of the sea against the rocks. This stopped me from listening to Whats New Pussycat 21 times in a row, thank you! Church sounds have always fascinated me! Honestly, the most beautiful thing I've ever heard. Outside the chapel the air is cool and the sky full of stars. Notably, before the start of the Clone Wars, Jango Fett would personally train the first batch of Alpha class ARC troopers for the Republic on Kamino. [1], The ringing of an altar bell began probably in the 13th century. I'm a happy Hindu but I find a different kind of inner peace listening to Gregorian voices while studying. [9], When, before the reintroduction of concelebration, priests frequently said Mass at a side altar while a public celebration was taking place at a nearby altar, the Congregation of Sacred Rites found it necessary to issue a prohibition against ringing a bell at the Mass celebrated at the side altar. Have shared it with a dozen friends and play it during my "mindfulness" workshops. ●  Between the beauty of these two sound generators and the soft lamplight I've put in my office, I feel more at peace coming into work, like I truly belong in the here and now. I've waited patiently for this, and now that it's here, it exceeds my expectations! ●  Could be said its one of my favorite types of music. Thanks for this wonderful sound generator. On rare occasions, for hours at a time.
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