The Effect Music Has?
The Effect Music Has?
I read somewhere once about the physic effect electronic music has on the brain, something about how your brain has to re-configure to accept new sounds and frequencies or something. Does anyone know some more about it?
Last edited by harass on Thu Jan 12, 2006 1:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I know that more musical people start to use the logic side of their brain to analyse the music after a while, rather than just hearing the rhythm & tone...
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Re: The Effect Music Has?
check out the work of Andrew McKenzie & The Halfer Trio....there are a few artists out there that create/focus on psycho-acoustic music and its effects on the brain...harass wrote:I read somewhere once about the physic effect electronic music has on the brain, something about how your brain has to re-configure to accept new sounds and frequencies or something. Does anyone know some more about it?
If you feel adventurous check out the Halfer Trio's "Bang! An Open Letter" & "A Thirsty Fish" dont get high, either.......just a warning Until you are experienced, anyway....
their discography is EXTENSIVE...I own about 10 albums of theirs...MIND MUSIC, YO!!! Seriously...
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Tell me moreaudiophile wrote:If you feel adventurous check out the Halfer Trio's "Bang! An Open Letter" & "A Thirsty Fish" dont get high, either.......just a warning Until you are experienced, anyway....
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