Solfeggio Soundscape
Some frequencies have accompanied humanity for centuries. The Solfeggio frequencies are a tonal scale from the Middle Ages that has been rediscovered in meditation music in recent decades.
A composition built around the Solfeggio frequencies
The Solfeggio Soundscape is a musical work that uses the three central Solfeggio frequencies (174 Hz, 396 Hz, and 528 Hz) as its compositional foundation. These physically real frequencies are embedded into a composition that works with classical instruments and soundscapes.
This is World 1: sound waves with precise hertz values, performed by 120 musicians in the Abbey Road Studios. What the music evokes within you — calm, spaciousness, a sense of connection — is World 2. It belongs to you.
The included Solfeggio frequencies
-
174 Hz: A deep frequency associated in Solfeggio tradition with a sense of safety and grounding.
-
396 Hz: A frequency associated in Solfeggio tradition with releasing old patterns.
-
528 Hz: Known in Solfeggio tradition as the “frequency of miracles,” often associated with transformation.
These associations are part of compositional tradition, not a medical claim. How the frequencies affect you is your personal experience.
What lives within the music
- A composition built on the three Solfeggio frequencies as its foundation
- The sound of 120 live musicians from Abbey Road Studios in uncompressed WAV quality
- Binaural soundscapes that create a three-dimensional listening experience when using headphones
- Three versions of different lengths for different listening occasions
The three versions
-
Quick Escape (20 min): A short sound journey, ideal for a quick break or a moment of inner reset.
-
Gentle Recall (40 min): A medium-length journey, suitable for conscious relaxation or a yoga session.
-
Deep Travel (60 min): The longest version, designed for deep meditation, extended sound journeys, or special moments.
About the composers
Moritz Schneider and Robert Emery have been working together as a creative duo for over thirteen years. Moritz is a composer and producer with extensive experience in meditation music. Robert is a conductor and musician with classical training and experience in live performances. Together, they create sound works that are both musically unique and compositionally refined.
Recorded at Abbey Road Studios
The recording took place at Abbey Road Studios in London — one of the most renowned recording studios in the world. Over 120 musicians were involved. The soundscape is available in uncompressed WAV quality, preserving every detail of the recording.
The composition was complemented by a choir of twenty voices — carefully selected singers, twelve of whom were among the voices used at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Abbey. Eight additional voices were added specifically for this recording.
The choir does not sing words, only sounds and vocalises. This compositional decision was made deliberately — the sound carries the musical information without linguistic definition. What you perceive within yourself belongs to you.
Preview
A preview is available at luminosana.com/de/produkte/soundscapes — allowing you to experience the soundscapes before purchasing.
In combination with the LuminoSana Sphere or Meditation Bed
The Solfeggio Soundscape is an independent musical work, even outside the LuminoSana tool ecosystem. Those who own a LuminoSana Sphere or a LuminoSana Meditation Bed can experience music and tool together in a quiet space.
The Sphere or Meditation Bed and the music operate in different worlds: the music is World 1 — physical sound waves, audible to your ears. The Sphere and the Meditation Bed are World 2 — resonance offerings within the morphogenetic field. Together, they create an environment in which you can arrive on two levels at the same time — through music in your auditory experience, and through the Sphere or Meditation Bed in your field of awareness.
More about the LuminoSana Sphere and the Meditation Bed can be found on the respective product pages.
After purchase
After purchase, the three versions of the Solfeggio Soundscape are available in your LuminoSana account backend as WAV files for download. You can download them to your devices and listen at your convenience.
Legal notes
Right of withdrawal: Please note that your right of withdrawal for digital products expires once the download begins. By purchasing, you explicitly agree to this.
Copyright: The Solfeggio Soundscape is protected by copyright and released for private use only. Commercial use as well as publication on social media or streaming platforms is not permitted.
Support: If you have any questions about usage, our support team is here for you.
About the research
The LuminoSana tools are created from the research of Oliver Schacke. Those who would like to understand the background will find his thinking shared on the independent platform 90.10 Research & Philosophy (in preparation). LuminoSana supports this research as a sponsor.