NO, Brain Music is completely and utterly different. Chances are if you are a typical consumer of music, you never listen to or have heard brain music, except by accident, and then you would have not even noticed it.
It is CERTAINLY not made on an electronic device. You see, Real Music goes beyond anything MECHANICAL. You can't pin it down to beats per nano second or anything like that. And frankly, I don't think that you can replicate the positive affects of true music with some formula. Any Mozart piece is SO FAR beyond the creative capabilities of any computer programer, or technician- it is laughable to think that this is even possible.
Did you know it would take 10 copyists 60 years just to COPY all the music Bach wrote? How can you put this kind of genius brain power into a formula, or replicate this knowledge with any kind of mechanical electronic thing? It's like saying taking a vitamin pill extract is the same thing as FOOD.
Now, I do believe that there are valuable devices and sounds which can aid one in meditation, creativity, relaxation, and I do not in any way wish to downplay their usefulness. Perhaps the Monroe hemi-sync sounds do this. But as a musician, who has spent hundreds of thousands of hours perfecting my craft, working on something that goes SO DEEP- this is something else entirely. This is the "Mind Music" of which I speak- and no new age, quicky pop songs, or computer generated sounds fall into this category. I think that should clarify things.
Additionally, this question is answered in a couple of places around here “What Is Mind Music?” and indirectly at “What Is good Music?”
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