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Old 09-09-2010, 19:34   #4
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Re: Study to develop 'musical prescriptions' for patients

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Originally Posted by Uncle Peter View Post
The scientists will no doubt also note that techno, trance and certain other types of electronic music are believed to stimulate the alpha wave band of the brain which is associated with a dream state or the point at which you drift into sleep. Sounding a bass note, arpeggio or hi-hat on the 16th note divisions at these tempos (say around 130-150BPM) will be within the brain's alpha band (8-12Hz).
Huh?
If it feels good it can't be that wrong?
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