Hemi Sync Recordings


I was shopping for some new CDs (gasp) on Amazon and I purchased this CD called Baroque Garden, which contains several pieces performed by the Archangelos Chamber Ensemble. I didn’t really read much about it, but I like this type of music, so OK. I got it yesterday and it turns out to be some type of New Age  recording called Metamusic with a tone embedded that is supposed to synchronize both hemispheres of the brain and it says not to listen while driving or operating heavy machinery, apparently because you’ll get too relaxed. So I listened and there is some very soft hum recorded in the center. I don’t think a non-audiophile would pick it out, but you all would definitely hear it because it sounds like a slight hum that you would identify as something wrong with the amp or similar. The music is actually quite nice and I just thought I would pass it along. Turns out the thing was produced by the Monroe Institute, a place that preaches mental health and wellness. So now I have both hemispheres of my brain in sync and all is well. I did pee in my pants, but that’s nothing unusual.  A small price to pay for synchronized hemispheres I guess. 

chayro

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I participate in a Forum dedicated to the BBC Radio 3.  I actually don’t listen to Radio 3 much, as I have other favorite Internet Radio stations, but the regular posters are very knowledgeable about Classical Music and an interesting mix.  Anyway they are concerned about the proliferation of ‘mindffullness’ programming, what sounds to be spa music accompanied by some breathing coach.

   For years Classical Music has been used in stressful areas such as Chemotherapy waiting rooms.  Given how stressed out everyone is it seems that the programmers in search of ad revenue have taken the next step.

  Btw Walgreens was having a special on male diapers this week