Brain Waves + Trance Music: Uncovering the Mystery

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The discussion revolves around the relationship between brain waves and trance music, exploring how certain musical frequencies may interact with cognitive processes and emotional states. Participants examine the effects of trance music compared to other musical forms, particularly in terms of subconscious engagement and mental distraction.

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  • Exploratory
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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants suggest that trance music may resonate with the frequency of the subconscious, potentially influencing mental states.
  • Questions are raised about the frequency of brain waves, particularly alpha waves, and the effects of listening to music at these frequencies.
  • One participant argues that trance music may not have significant effects unless under the influence of certain substances.
  • Concerns are expressed about potential mental distractions in environments like crowded rooms, questioning whether brain waves could impact focus.
  • Another participant mentions the idea of a collective subconsciousness but expresses skepticism towards holographic theories related to this concept.
  • Some participants highlight the role of complex percussion music in inducing trance-like experiences, suggesting it may have a stronger effect than trance music itself.
  • There is an interest in the emotional impact of trance music, with some noting that specific songs can evoke strong feelings and a focused state.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express a variety of views on the effects of trance music, with no consensus reached regarding its impact compared to other musical forms or the influence of substances. The discussion remains unresolved on many points, particularly regarding the relationship between brain waves and music.

Contextual Notes

Participants reference various frequencies and effects without providing definitive conclusions or empirical evidence. The discussion includes assumptions about the influence of music on cognitive and emotional states that are not universally accepted.

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I enjoy listening to rap mostly, especially when driving, and i have an appreciation for other types of music. But there is something about trance that seems to hold some mathematical pattern. Obviously it does because it can be measured, but certain songs seem to interact with the brain. It is as if you could be doing anything and not even realize that you were listening to music, or at the very least you would not be distracted by it.

Also what is the frequency of brain waves and what would happen if you listened to trance music at this frequency?
 
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I like to think about it as if trance oscillates on the frequency of your subconsciousness
 
cronxeh said:
I like to think about it as if trance oscillates on the frequency of your subconsciousness
i like this
 
oldunion said:
Also what is the frequency of brain waves and what would happen if you listened to trance music at this frequency?

I just looked around. Alpha waves seem to be at the frequency of 1.5-4 cycles per second. So if you listened to a tone at this frequency, would you become distracted, synergistic qualities emerge?, ...
 
Unless you are under the influence of psilocybin or ibotenic acid or muscimol or mescaline or lsd or lsa or dmt or mdma, etc - trance music won't have much effect on you
 
Two things:

If one was in a crowded room taking a test, along with everyone else, could there possibly be mental distraction caused by brainwaves?

Could you make a receiver to "listen" to these brain waves?
 
some sort of a collective subconsciousness that you could tap into bla bla bla

i donno, I am a skeptic of all those holographic theories, and all that, and all this. its just too much B.S. lately.
 
Complex percussion music can give you a trance like experience. The african people even use it to do this, in combination with drugs, dancing and fatigue. But I do not know much about it.

As for music itself, I do not understand it. But for some reason people really connect strongly to the rhythmic element of music. It is a shallow connection, a primitive one, one non-musicians experience just as strongly as a professional musician. Maybe try to find out if people did some research on brain activity while listening to heavy percussion music.

I don't think trance music itself has this effect as strongly as pure percussion music.

Personally I am much more interested into the effects of music on higher brain functions, emotions and the fusion of harmony and melody.
 
Daevren said:
Complex percussion music can give you a trance like experience. The african people even use it to do this, in combination with drugs, dancing and fatigue. But I do not know much about it.

As for music itself, I do not understand it. But for some reason people really connect strongly to the rhythmic element of music. It is a shallow connection, a primitive one, one non-musicians experience just as strongly as a professional musician. Maybe try to find out if people did some research on brain activity while listening to heavy percussion music.

I don't think trance music itself has this effect as strongly as pure percussion music.

Personally I am much more interested into the effects of music on higher brain functions, emotions and the fusion of harmony and melody.

Yes, I've personally noticed the effects of trance on my emotions. it kind of puts me into a serious tranced state of focus-but it can be emotional as well depending on the song. Not every song, mind you, but occasionally you will come across a song where the sythetic percussion and synthetic chords are intoxicating.
 

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