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If you are searching for a sound healing training in Scotland or the UK, you will find many options that focus on instruments and performance.
This training is different.
At The Yoga Nerds, this 50-hour immersive Sound Healing Facilitator Training is rooted in Nāda Yoga (the yogic science of sound), my ancestral connection to music and yogic lineage, and a deeper understanding of vibration, supported by modern scientific insights.
You are not just learning how to play instruments.
You are learning how to listen, observe, regulate, and facilitate.
Why Sound Healing Is Becoming Essential Today?
Sound has been used across cultures for healing, ritual, and inner work for centuries.
From mantra and yogic traditions in India to indigenous practices around the world, sound has always been recognised as something that affects both body and consciousness.
Modern research now shows:
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Sound influences the nervous system and stress response
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It shifts brainwave states
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It supports deep rest, emotional release, and recovery
As sound baths grow in popularity across the UK, there is an increasing need for practitioners who understand not just how to create sound, but how to work with people responsibly.

Nāda Yoga, Sound Healing & Sound Bath -
Understanding the Difference
Nāda Yoga is the path of sound and inner listening.
It teaches that:
Everything in existence is vibration, and through sound, awareness can be refined.
Today, sound bath have become a popular entry point into this practice. But they are not the same as sound healing.
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Sound Healing → intentional, structured, often therapeutic
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Sound Bath → group-based, immersive, often relaxation-focused
In this training, you will learn:
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The difference between sound healing and sound baths
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When and how to use each appropriately
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How to move from passive experiences into conscious facilitation
Why This Training Is Different?
Most modern “sound healing courses” teach you how to play instruments.
This training teaches you:
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How to understand sound as Nāda (primordial vibration)
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How to hold space responsibly and safely
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How to work with the nervous system, not overwhelm it
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How to integrate sound baths within the framework of Nāda Yoga
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This training focuses on perception over performance, awareness over aesthetics
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Responsibility over trend
With a strong foundation in Indian music, mantra and ancestral connection to sound, this training bridges:
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Traditional Indian wisdom
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Yogic philosophy
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Modern therapeutic awareness

What You Will Learn in This Sound Healing Training

Foundations of Sound
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Frequency, resonance, vibration
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Sound and the nervous system
Nāda Yoga & Philosophy
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Nāda, Shabda, OM, Mantra
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Sound in yogic traditions
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Voice work, sargam, toning
Sound Healing Techniques
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Singing bowls, gongs, tuning forks, chimes....
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Structuring individual and group sessions
Facilitation & Space Holding
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Ethics and emotional safety
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Group dynamics and presence
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Structuring sessions
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On-body and off-body techniques
Integration
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Designing sessions
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Sound with Yoga Nidra, Yin Yoga, meditative grounding practices

Instruments You Will Work With
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Himalayan Singing Bowls
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Crystal Bowl
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Gongs
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Tuning Fork
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Rainstick
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Bells & Tingsha
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Drums & Rattles
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Chimes & Shakers

![]() Yoga teacher holding a bell during sound healing training in Scotland | ![]() Hand-held gong used in sound healing training for vibration and resonance | ![]() Sound healing facilitator holding a swing chime beside a gong in a calm studio setting |
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![]() Large gong on stand used in sound healing training in Scotland | ![]() Sound healing session using a singing bowl for vibration and relaxation | ![]() Yoga teacher playing tingsha bells during sound healing training in Scotland |
![]() Ocean drum and rainstick instruments used in sound healing training for relaxation and grounding | ![]() Sound healing practitioner playing thunderstorm instrument and shells in a calm studio setting | ![]() Shamanic drum used in sound healing training for rhythm and vibration practices |
What You Will Take Away
- Deep understanding of sound and vibration
- Integrating Sound With Yoga Nidra, Yin, Restorative and Grounding Meditative practices
- Ability to facilitate sound healing and sound baths
- Practical experience with multiple instruments
- Confidence to integrate sound into yoga and meditation
- Personal transformation through deep listening
- A grounded, responsible approach to facilitation

Course Fee
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Early Bird: £690 (limited spaces) until 30th June 2026
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Full Investment: £890
*2.5% service fee applicable to the total at checkout.
Spaces are intentionally limited to ensure depth and individual attention.
Alternate Payment Methods:- PayPal - madhurabhagwat6@gmail.com Bank Transfer Madhura Bhagwat Sort Code - 832543 Account No. - 15856419 Bank - RBS * If using PayPal or Bank Transfer, kindly make sure to email connect@theyoganerds immediately after making the transfer. Your spot will only be confirmed once we send you an email of successfully receiving your payment.

Sat 12 SeptThe Bruiser House, Steading, Longniddry EH32 0QJ, UK
About Madhura
Director of The Yoga Nerds & Move with Madhura
E-RYT 500, YACEP | Yoga Therapist | Ayurveda Consultant
Madhura Bhagwat is a yoga educator, teacher trainer, and founder of The Yoga Nerds, known for her nuanced and uncompromising approach to teaching yoga beyond the physical. With nearly two decades of experience and roots in a traditional yogic lineage, her work bridges classical philosophy with modern understanding of movement, anatomy, and the nervous system, alongside an academic background in politics, law, and business studies.
Her teaching is not about performance or aesthetics, but about awareness, integrity, and depth. Drawing from yoga philosophy, embodied wisdom arts, and subtle teachings rooted in traditions such as the Dasha Mahāvidyā, alongside fascia-informed movement, breathwork, and restorative practices, she guides students and teachers towards a more intelligent, embodied, and sustainable way of practising and teaching.
Madhura teaches internationally and is committed to preserving the essence of yoga while making it relevant to the realities of modern life, allowing space for both linear learning and non-linear, lived experience to unfold.





















