- Higher Vibrations Music is an active, growing community of people who sing together for healing and transformation.
- Our vision is our world singing together in Harmony.
- Higher Vibrations Music is a global outreach of the Institute of Harmonic Science.
About Us
The Institute of Harmonic Science (IHS) is a 501c3 nonprofit educational organization established in Phoenix, Arizona, in the year 2000. We are dedicated to inspiring and growing communities of people who sing together for healing and transformation. We believe singing in Harmony and Love integrates the body, mind, and spirit while healing the heart of humanity.
Higher Vibrations Music is a global outreach program of IHS. Our vocal music curriculum explores Harmony and Vibration with music that blends the languages of science, the new physics, and spirituality. Our themes include purpose, destiny, guidance, and spiritual communion in the context of a vibrational universe filled with Beauty and Wonder, and fashioned by Love. We provide free sheet music to community choirs, senior centers, vocal ensembles, religious and spiritual organizations, and educational institutions.
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Singing Higher Vibrations Music together in Harmony and Love consciously connects us with the wonder and majesty of our Universe and with one another.
Our Board and Staff Members
Harold Grandstaff Moses, PhDE
Artistic Director
Harold Grandstaff Moses, PhD, co-founded The Institute of Harmonic Science and serves as its Artistic Director. A multifaceted artist, he is a composer, pianist, violist, choir director, and lecturer specializing in sound, vibration, and harmony. He advocates for the therapeutic use of music and the power of the human voice to transform individuals and communities.
Educated at the Curtis Institute and the New School of Music in Philadelphia, Moses studied composition with Louis Martin, Myron Fink, and Robert Levine, and spent eight years as Assistant Principal Violist with the Denver Symphony. He founded the StarHouse Ensemble, a 48-voice community choir in Boulder, CO, and directed music at the University of the Seven Rays, producing 16 operas. For 9 years, Harold worked with the Mind-Body Department at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® where he directed a stakeholder choir and recorded several thousand Intuitive Musical Readings™ for patients and caregivers.
Moses has composed a range of choral works such as “The Sacred Geometer Canticles,” “Hymns for the Age of Great Change,” and “Higher Vibrations Music,” and has produced acclaimed recordings like “Edges of the Soul” and “Solitude” with Michael Hoppé.
“Harold Moses is not only a musician, not only a composer. He has something more than talent, he has a great something inside. He and his enormous heart weep, strut, laugh out loud into and through his music, making us all come alive. We used to call this magic.”
—Clarissa Pinkola Estés
George Roundy
Executive Director
George Roundy is a visionary leader with over four decades of experience across non-profit organizations, government agencies, and private enterprises. With a passion for addressing global challenges, George’s early work included system management, fundraising and leadership roles with The Hunger Project, a non-profit organization committed to the sustainable end of hunger globally. In 2000, he launched an IT consulting firm that developed an integrated criminal justice system for Maricopa County, enhancing public safety efficiency.
George is the Executive Director of the Institute of Harmonic Science and a founding board member, passionate about promoting community singing as a foundation for holistic societal solutions. In 2008, he received the Humanitarian of the Year award from the Arizona Interfaith Movement for his activism against hunger and poverty. George is driven by purpose, community passion, and a dedication to making a meaningful impact, while finding personal fulfillment in his 40-year marriage, two children, and six grandchildren.
Imagine a world where millions of people are singing together in Harmony and Love.
Laura J. Hungerford
Director of Participation
Laura Hungerford is a dedicated practitioner of the healing arts, renowned for her holistic approach to wellness and personal transformation. With a deep commitment to the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, Laura has spent her career helping others achieve balance and harmony through a variety of therapeutic modalities. Her healing practice has experimented extensively with the use of harmonic overtones to reduce pain and inflammation.
As a founding board member of the Institute of Harmonic Science, she has played a pivotal role in shaping the organization’s mission to promote integrative healing practices, education, and research.
In addition to her expertise in the healing arts, Laura is a master of organization, known for her ability to bring structure and clarity to complex projects. Her visionary leadership and organizational skills have been instrumental in advancing the Institute’s initiatives, creating a foundation for its growth and impact. Laura’s passion for fostering community, nurturing wellness, and empowering others to explore their inner potential continues to inspire those around her. Laura and Harold have been making beautiful music together for over 3 decades.
Renee Morgan Brooks
Board Member
Renee Morgan Brooks is a motivational speaker and performer known for her ability to connect deeply with audiences, fostering a sense of personal and cosmic interconnectedness. Her journey began in school theater and church choirs, leading to vocal training at the University of Alaska and recognition from the National Endowment for the Arts. She served as Archivist and Special Assistant to Alvin Ailey and the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
Renee’s career took her to Las Vegas, where she found her passion for using soulful songs to touch hearts and minds, performing worldwide from the Montreux Jazz Festival to conferences featuring Deepak Chopra and Wayne Dyer. She co-created the diversity presentation “The Gift” with Chase Bank and has performed with Arizona Theatre Company and the Phoenix Symphony, notably narrating “Sister Moses, the Story of Harriet Tubman.”
With degrees in Interfaith Ministry and Religious Science, she has held leadership roles at Unity of Louisville and Unity of Chandler and currently serves on the board of the Institute of Harmonic Science. In January 2022, she was honored in Daniel Epstein’s “Portraits in Faith,” affirming her legacy as an inspirational force for over four decades.
Advisory Board
J. Bradley Hilton
J. Bradley Hilton, a proud member of the Hilton family, began his career with Hilton Hotels Corporation at age 17. Over the span of 14 years, he developed his expertise within the family business, making significant strides in corporate growth. One of his notable achievements includes increasing corporate solicitations from $700 million to $1.2 billion in a single year, an accomplishment that underscores his ability to drive engagement and elevate business outcomes within a global enterprise.
Today, Brad as he likes to be called, channels his vision and expertise into The J. Bradley Experience, a company dedicated to empowering individuals, families and businesses around the world. With a commitment to the legacy of Conrad N. Hilton, his mission is to redefine luxury through curated experiences that create everlasting memories. By anticipating emerging trends and embracing new opportunities, he aims to fill the world with warmth, light, and unparalleled hospitality and advanced technologies.