Tuning Forks


In 1978, in a team of scientists and artists, the Swiss mathematician Hans Cousto had the ingenious idea of using the resonance law of the octave to transpose planetary cycles into the audible range. Fritz Dobretzberger, a member of the team, initiated the first production of planetary tuning forks and 12 years later founded the Planetware Infopool to inform about the cosmic octave together with Cousto.



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Tuning Fork Basic Set
                  Three tones for the inner clock


Tuning fork models
The tuning forks are available in four models: S, Plus, L and Lplus.


Size comparison of tuning forks with 136.10 Hz
Tuning forks with higher frequencies are shorter in each case.

Tuning Fork S Splus L Lplus
Total length 7.5'' 8.1'' 9.5'' 9.5''
Stem 1.5'' 2.2'' 2.2'' 2.2''
Arms 0.16 x 0.3'' 0.16 x 0.3'' 0.2 x 0.3 '' 0.2 x 0.3''
Weight 2.7 oz 3 oz 4.7 oz 4.8 oz

 


Tuning Forks Splus

Same as version S, but with longer handle and ergonomically
shaped handle pad for more relaxed handling.

Splus-waagrecht_350

Tuning Forks S (standard)

Tuning forks for occasional usage at home
Manufactured using highest quality nickel-plated steel.

Stimmgabel S

Tuning Forks L (large)

Large tuning forks for frequent usage.
Vibrate slightly longer due to the larger mass.

Stimmgabel L
 

Tuning fork belongings

Sonopuncture attachment and bags for tuning forks

stimmgabel-zubehoer

Tuning Forks Lplus

Large tuning forks with ergonomic grasp
For relaxed application in frequent use

Stimmgabel Lplus

 

Informations about the Cosmic Octave and the Tuning Forks

Informations about the Cosmic Octave and the Tuning Forks

The Cosmic Octave, as well as applications, handling, cleaning, materials and frequency accuracy of the tuning forks.