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  • Udara Sound Healing Team

  • Udara Sound Healing Team

Udara Sound Healing Team

In September 2024, a group of talented local sound healing facilitators came together after following their individual paths to create magical sessions in Udara’s new Quantum Sound Domes. This team features local musicians playing traditional Indonesian instruments, as well as instruments from various cultures around the world, crafting fascinating soundscapes that weave stories through sound. Their creative sequences guide participants on a journey into deep relaxation, opening the mind, experiencing vibrations and energy, and expanding consciousness.

Driven by a deep love for music and sound, the facilitators are passionate about using sound in a sacred way to promote healing and balance, sharing their unique talents in every session. Various staff members at Udara have also been trained to assist with sound healing events. In doing so, they not only support the core team but also enhance their own meditative awareness, benefiting their roles in other departments such as the spa or administration.

Udara Sound Healer

Bobby

Bobby is a multi-talented Musician, Sound Healer, Meditation Facilitator, Artist, Writer, and Creativity Coach with over 20 years of teaching experience. Starting as a snowboarding instructor, he transitioned to guiding others on inner journeys of healing and self-discovery. Originally from the UK, he has been living in Asia for over 8 years.

Bobby is trained as a sound healer in Bali with over 400 hours facilitation experience and completed an advanced Social Meditation Facilitator training with Buddhist Geeks. His work combines interactive meditation and sound to promote deep personal transformation.

With a passion for music and art, Bobby creates safe spaces where individuals and groups can explore themselves, express emotions, and unlock their voices for healing and growth. He encourages participants to integrate these insights into their personal and professional lives.

Wilo

Wilo was born in Denpasar and has been working in the music field for over 10 years. He studied classical music at the State University of Yogyakarta, with the cello as his primary instrument. After graduation, he worked as a musician in Bali and frequently collaborated with artists across various genres. Wilo enjoys exploring ambient music, post-rock, folk (both Celtic and Nordic), and medieval music. Throughout his musical journey, he discovered that music brings him calm and relaxation. His intention is to help others achieve a sense of tranquility through music, as he believes it can guide people in finding their true selves.

Fredrick

Fredrick was born in Jakarta and has been working with sound healing and frequencies for over 10 years. He used his knowledge and practice of sound healing during the pandemic to support the health of his family.

He enjoys working with crystal water resonances. Fredrick’s favorite music genre is Celtic, as it connects people and uplifts their spirits. Music is like a fire to him. When he plays the violin, he feels the energy in his body, and this is exactly the sensation he wants to share with others as a sound healing facilitator.

Meditation and Laughing Yoga is also a big part of his life because it makes him feel happier and more connected to himself, to others, and to the earth.

Eri

Eri is half Balinese and half Chinese. He studied economics and has been very involved in entrepreneurial activities. His music journey started at the age of 10 when he learned gamelan. He has subsequently learned guitar, tabla, and harmonium, and he enjoys singing kirtan.

He has been working with music and sounds for more than 10 years and is always eager to learn more. Music is his passion and gives him a positive outlook on life. He prefers quiet instruments that convey a melancholic feeling, through which he hopes to touch people's hearts and inspire inner movement.

Narreth

Narreth comes from Tabanan and started his musical journey in 2009. He first studied the Balinese Gamelan instrument and then the guitar. Since 2017, he has been playing the sape, a traditional musical instrument from the Dayak tribe of Borneo, Kalimantan island, and he also plays the didgeridoo, often performing at various resorts and clubs. He also had his own band with two friends, who called him the "Master of the Didgeridoo."

Meditation, spirituality, and drawing are important aspects of his life, and he has a special interest in tribal art. As a sound healing facilitator, he aims to touch people's hearts and awaken emotions that they may have suppressed. He enjoys playing melancholic sounds.

Agus

Agus comes from Tabanan and started playing in the Balinese gamelan with his brothers when he was 8 years old. He discovered the didgeridoo in 2019 during a BBQ with friends in the middle of the jungle.

After completing his internship in hospitality, he returned home and became more involved with music. Agus has been a sound healing facilitator at Udara for 2 years and loves it. During his time here, he has learned to play many other instruments, such as the flute. He prefers a quiet environment and enjoys excursions to the lake or the mountains. Agus wants to spread positive energy and convey the emotions he feels while playing, encouraging everyone to express their feelings.

Surya

Surya was born in Denpasar in 1993 and has been interested in philosophy since he was little. In 2004, he discovered his favorite music genre, reggae.

From 2005 to 2013, he explored many other styles, including metal and blues. He has been teaching didgeridoo since 2009. For him, playing the didgeridoo is a form of breathing exercise, allowing him to feel a connection to the earth while being both calm and energized at the same time.

Spirituality, mindfulness, idealism, and freedom are important aspects of his life. Through music, he has found his path and purpose in life. He wants to share this special connection through his music as a sound healing facilitator.

Putu

Putu was born in Cemagi village and has two children. He has been working as a sound healing facilitator at Udara Bali since April 2023.

Previously, he worked in the housekeeping department at Udara. He has been playing Gamelan since he was a child and has always been passionate about music. He is very happy to have turned his passion for music into his profession. For him, playing the gong is like a dance, and he wants to share its positive and powerful energy with others.

Wegix

Wegix was born in Badung in 1998. He started playing music at the age of seven, with the guitar being his main instrument. He loved playing all kinds of musical genres to practice his skills, but Rock 'n' Roll became his favorite.

He also worked as a bartender after studying tourism at a vocational school, but after two years, he decided to become a freelance musician. For him, music awakens and fosters the feeling that everyone is connected.

Wegix got his stage name “Tanaya Slick Boy” as the lead singer and guitarist of the Rockabilly band Arjuna Nakal. Besides playing with this band, he also joined the top guitarists in Bali, a group called the “Bali Guitar Mob.” His fast and powerful guitar playing earned him the nickname “Master Guitar Gangster.”

Although he loves the Rock 'n' Roll lifestyle, Wegix always takes time to calm his heart and mind with sound healing and ambient music. He believes that the most important thing in life is balance.