Certain sound frequencies to induce mind moods

In summary, the conversation discusses the use of specific frequencies to induce certain sensations and feelings. It mentions the use of infrasound, low frequency sounds below 20 Hertz, and the possibility of music being banned due to its effects. A link to an article on this subject is also provided.
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When i was a kid i read the first book on hitscock the 3 investigators Bob Pete and Jupiter the castle of terror where everytime they would go to the castle they would be terrify, in the end an old movie star would have been hiding in the castle and scare people by using a certain no audible frequency

15 years ago i heard on the news that certain acid music was banned since it induced changes in mood by using certain frequencies

Im interested in some link or info that deals with this subject
 
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You're referring to "infrasound". low frequency sounds less than 20 Hertz. I doubt any music was banned due to it, but it is said to induce a variety of strange sensations and feelings.

Just do some googling on it.

You might be interested in this article.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3087674.stm
 
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There have been various studies and theories about the effects of sound frequencies on human mood and emotions. Some researchers believe that certain frequencies can have a calming or energizing effect, while others suggest that they can induce fear or anxiety.

One concept that relates to this is binaural beats, which involves listening to two tones with slightly different frequencies in each ear. It is believed that this can alter brainwaves and lead to different states of consciousness or mood.

There is also the theory of the "brown note," which suggests that a low frequency sound can induce feelings of fear, anxiety, or even bowel movements in some individuals. However, there is no scientific evidence to support this claim.

In terms of the specific examples you mentioned, the book "The Three Investigators" and the banned acid music, it is important to note that these are fictional stories and may not necessarily reflect reality. While certain frequencies may have an impact on mood, it is unlikely that they can cause extreme terror or be banned by authorities.

If you are interested in learning more about the effects of sound frequencies on mood and emotions, there are various articles and studies available online. However, it is important to approach this topic with a critical eye and not believe everything you read or hear.
 

FAQ: Certain sound frequencies to induce mind moods

What are certain sound frequencies?

Certain sound frequencies are specific vibrations or oscillations of air molecules that can be heard by the human ear.

How can sound frequencies induce mind moods?

Sound frequencies can induce mind moods by stimulating the brain and triggering emotional responses. Different frequencies can affect brain waves and alter our mental state.

What are some examples of sound frequencies that induce mind moods?

Examples of sound frequencies that induce mind moods include alpha waves (8-13 Hz) for relaxation and creativity, beta waves (14-30 Hz) for focus and alertness, and delta waves (0.5-4 Hz) for deep sleep and meditation.

Is there scientific evidence to support the use of sound frequencies for inducing mind moods?

Yes, there have been numerous studies and research on the effects of sound frequencies on the brain and mood. However, more research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms and potential benefits.

Are there any potential risks or side effects of using sound frequencies to induce mind moods?

The use of sound frequencies for inducing mind moods is generally considered safe. However, it is important to use caution and consult a professional before using sound frequencies if you have a history of seizures or any other medical conditions.

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