Richard Cooke is a Grammy Award–winning musician, instrument designer, and innovator, best known as the founder of Freenotes Company (1991). Early in his musical life, he played flute and explored improvisation and intuitive approaches to sound, which shaped his belief that anyone can make beautiful music. A pivotal moment came during a retreat with Paul Winter’s consort, which inspired him to focus on creating instruments and experiences that make music accessible to all.
Cooke developed Freenotes instruments based on the principle “Beautiful Music Made Simple”—intuitively tuned percussion and melodic instruments that allow anyone to play without fear of wrong notes. His work expanded into Freenotes Harmony Park, bringing outdoor, playable sound installations to parks, schools, and public spaces, creating communal experiences where music fosters connection and joy. He also contributed to the restoration and recreation of instruments by Lou Harrison, preserving and extending the life of these unique creations.
Today, Richard continues to design and consult on instruments, installations, and sound-spaces that encourage play, healing, and community engagement. Guided by the philosophy that sound can unite, transform, and inspire, he invites people of all ages and backgrounds to explore the joy of making music together.
Website: https://freenotes.life/
TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04VbxnzUwes
CD: https://soundcloud.com/search?q=freenotes%20gamelan
Natalie Brown, host of Sounds Heal Podcast:
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http://www.facebook.com/soundshealstudio
http://www.instagram.com/nataliebrownsoundsheal
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Richard Cooke is a Grammy Award–winning musician, instrument designer, and innovator, best known as the founder of Freenotes Company (1991). Early in his musical life, he played flute and explored improvisation and intuitive approaches to sound, which shaped his belief that anyone can make beautiful music. A pivotal moment came during a retreat with Paul Winter’s consort, which inspired him to focus on creating instruments and experiences that make music accessible to all.
Cooke developed Freenotes instruments based on the principle “Beautiful Music Made Simple”—intuitively tuned percussion and melodic instruments that allow anyone to play without fear of wrong notes. His work expanded into Freenotes Harmony Park, bringing outdoor, playable sound installations to parks, schools, and public spaces, creating communal experiences where music fosters connection and joy. He also contributed to the restoration and recreation of instruments by Lou Harrison, preserving and extending the life of these unique creations.
Today, Richard continues to design and consult on instruments, installations, and sound-spaces that encourage play, healing, and community engagement. Guided by the philosophy that sound can unite, transform, and inspire, he invites people of all ages and backgrounds to explore the joy of making music together.
Website: https://freenotes.life/
TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04VbxnzUwes
CD: https://soundcloud.com/search?q=freenotes%20gamelan
Natalie Brown, host of Sounds Heal Podcast:
http://www.soundshealstudio.com
http://www.facebook.com/soundshealstudio
http://www.instagram.com/nataliebrownsoundsheal
http://www.youtube.com/soundshealstudio
Music by Natalie Brown, Hope & Heart http://www.youtu.be/hZPx6zJX6yA
Sounds Heal Podcast with Kimberly Joy Iolana Rieli & Natalie Brown
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Sounds Heal Podcast with Kimberly Joy Iolana Rieli & Natalie Brown
Kimberly Joy Iolana Rieli (Ee-oh-lah-nah Ri-Lee) is a singer, sound healer, and holistic voice practitioner. Founder of Singing For Your Soul, she has helped thousands of people use their voices for deep healing. Her approach is based on feeling safe being seen and heard, and impacts all aspects of life: relationships, work, and health.
With 20 years of experience, Kimberly helps her clients use their voices to heal trauma, enhance well-being, unlock self-expression, and deepen their spiritual connection.
Kimberly offers a variety of transformative experiences both in-person and virtually, including 1:1 coaching, group programs, sound healings, and retreats worldwide.
Kimberly lives in rural Michigan with her husband and their magical feline companions Gandalf the Grey, Arwen, and Moon. She travels internationally as the singer for The Settle Into Stillness Ensemble, and can often be found singing among the trees.
Kimberly’s links:
Free Holistic Voice Class: https://www.singingforyoursoul.com/sign-up-for-free-voice-class/
Website: http://www.singingforyoursoul.com
Singing For Your Wild Soul sacred sisterhood of voice healing + sound healing certification:
https://www.singingforyoursoul.com/singing-for-your-wild-soul-sisterhood/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/singingforyoursoul/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SingingForYourSoul
Natalie Brown, host of Sounds Heal Podcast:
http://www.soundshealstudio.com
http://www.facebook.com/soundshealstudio
http://www.instagram.com/nataliebrownsoundsheal
http://www.youtube.com/soundshealstudio
Music by Natalie Brown, Hope & Heart http://www.youtu.be/hZPx6zJX6yA
Sounds Heal Podcast
Richard Cooke is a Grammy Award–winning musician, instrument designer, and innovator, best known as the founder of Freenotes Company (1991). Early in his musical life, he played flute and explored improvisation and intuitive approaches to sound, which shaped his belief that anyone can make beautiful music. A pivotal moment came during a retreat with Paul Winter’s consort, which inspired him to focus on creating instruments and experiences that make music accessible to all.
Cooke developed Freenotes instruments based on the principle “Beautiful Music Made Simple”—intuitively tuned percussion and melodic instruments that allow anyone to play without fear of wrong notes. His work expanded into Freenotes Harmony Park, bringing outdoor, playable sound installations to parks, schools, and public spaces, creating communal experiences where music fosters connection and joy. He also contributed to the restoration and recreation of instruments by Lou Harrison, preserving and extending the life of these unique creations.
Today, Richard continues to design and consult on instruments, installations, and sound-spaces that encourage play, healing, and community engagement. Guided by the philosophy that sound can unite, transform, and inspire, he invites people of all ages and backgrounds to explore the joy of making music together.
Website: https://freenotes.life/
TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04VbxnzUwes
CD: https://soundcloud.com/search?q=freenotes%20gamelan
Natalie Brown, host of Sounds Heal Podcast:
http://www.soundshealstudio.com
http://www.facebook.com/soundshealstudio
http://www.instagram.com/nataliebrownsoundsheal
http://www.youtube.com/soundshealstudio
Music by Natalie Brown, Hope & Heart http://www.youtu.be/hZPx6zJX6yA