What is "BRAIN MUSIC" and what makes it different?

The brain requires more complex and NEW stimulation to grow. All
commercial music, what is played on television and radio, and what is
most popular is overly simplistic and repetitive. Even classical music,
the same compositions once they have become overly familiar covers no new ground fails to meet this requirement.
By
sharp contrast, "Brain" Music" stimulates your brain by asking a musical
QUESTION to the brain-
"What is this?"
This pleasant
stimulation- a neurological riddle- involves the most advanced
structures in the brain in the pre-frontal cortex as well as other areas
of the brain including parietal, temporal regions and even the occipital
lobes. In particular, the pre-frontal cortex is the same regions
responsible for problem solving, creativity, cooperation, and high
levels of intuition and global perception.
Additionally, there is evidence
that links pre-frontal (frontal lobes) activity to paranormal processes
and "ESP". Although skeptics would dismiss such a notion, an examination
of decades of laboratory testing has conclusively shown such
extra-sensory processes are real. See
http://torbjornsassersson.com/research/vetenskapliga-bevis-parapsykologi.shtml
The right kind of music,
through pleasant stimulation of the brain, appears to most easily elicit
a wide range of responses in both increased insight, learning,
creativity, problem solving, as well as the more subtle responses of
spontaneous ESP and paranormal process. This is "Brain Music".
For a detailed look at
the processes involved and procedure in using Brain Music see
http://www.neilslade.com/SESP.html
GOOD BRAIN MUSIC adheres to the following criteria:
#1- It is SUFFICIENTLY COMPLEX to keep your interest during repeated
listenings. "Junk" music gets boring after you've heard it a dozen times. How often have you listened to your
1995 Prince or Madonna album, eh? Are your first Britney Spears and Back Street
Boys CD's starting to get dusty? They will, absolutely.
By contrast, once you get
into it, you'll listen to any Bach or Mozart composition for the rest of
your life. Some jazz music, because of the nature of it's complexity
also qualifies. However, much jazz music, that offers nothing new and
seems rather rubber stamped ("easy jazz"), fails to do this.
#2- Brain Music is NEW. Anything we become familiar with loses this quality of newness after repeated listenings. For example, if you are very familiar with certain classical music pieces, these have lost this quality. Beethoven's 5th Symphony sounds fantastic the first few times you actually sit down and concentrate on listening to it. But it loses that rare "WOW!" peak thing that happens in your brain when you encounter a brand new experience. You have to go a while and "forget" much of it before your neurons fire off in the same way- and they never quite do if you've heard it a dozen times.
To get your brain to grow and learn- and go those pleasure synapses to fire full force- you have to keep EXPLORING. Your music and listening experience must be infinitely varied, and always searching out new things.
The brain craves-it NEEDS- new information. Mother nature has in fact set up a reward system in the limbic portion of our brain. When you process new information, like a new movie, new scenery, NEW MUSIC, this sets off neurotransmitters in the pleasure centers in your brain, and you FEEL GREAT. By constantly exposing yourself to new things, your brain gathers data that helps you to survive in this world. Listening to new music is one of the easiest and most pleasurable ways to help your brain grow and work more efficiently.
True Story: A guy goes swimming every day, 10 laps. At first he loses weight. But he never changes his routine. After a year, he continues to swim 10 laps- and starts gaining weight. Moral of this story? Move on!

If you keep listening (doing) to the same old thing--- the brain punishes you with BOREDOM. This is Mother Nature telling you GROW NEW BRAIN CONNECTIONS.
Music that uses new combinations of harmony and rhythm not common in typical classical music or over-played pop radio music qualifies.
Music with odd time signatures and unusual scales and harmonies - music from
other parts of the world- will do this for westerners. Naturally, if you grow up listening to Eastern Indian music for example, you would have to listen to The Beatles or something "unfamiliar" to achieve the same NEW BRAIN STIMULATION EFFECT.
#3- Positive and creative lyrical content is important in vocal music, although there is a certain amount of give to "negative" lyrics. The Beatles songs, for example, generally reflect on positive and upbeat things, with the occasional negative lament of "my baby left me I'm so blue" kind of thing. But overall, with the combination of complexity and variety of sounds and melody, and mostly upbeat lyrics, the general effect is a very positive brain trip. On the other hand, music with lyrics of a constant negative and depressing nature, along with little variety in harmony and melody, along with harsh acoustic distortion and dissonant harmonic and acoustic elements - it doesn't take a genius to figure out this will make anybody depressed. If you feed your mind and brain a steady diet of "Life Sucks" messages, guess what you're
gonna' start feeling all day... Lyrics also need to put a new twist on things to tickle and stimulate your frontal lobes and anterior amygdala. Just saying the same old thing in the same old way doesn't make it.
#4- Instrumental music in particular lends itself to
increased visualization and perception of non-verbal information in the brain.
Although lyrics may be pleasant to listen to, songs with words tend to form
specific pictures in our brain and engages the language centers in our brain
which can inhibit free and creative thought processes that lend themselves to
problem solving as well as non-verbal and extra-sensory information gathering.
Further, the language centers are in our brain's left hemishpere, the side of
the brain that focuses on small areas of perception and tasks. The non-verbal
(instrumental) right hemisphere by contrast sees a BIG PICTURE, and perceives
globally, more conducive to limitless thinking and perception.
QUESTION FROM A WEB VISITOR:
"I was wondering how the brain frequencies effect the clicking
(clicking one's brain into more advanced, and pleasurable areas).
Can these be manipulated, or
helped along to do this?
It is easy for me to know which music effects a positive click.
It is what I have
always thought of as "universal" music...I don't mean just new
age (some good) or
classical.
I think of universal music as certain examples of music that transcends the ordinary
and connects to some "higher" forum. It manifests when the musician has gone
beyond ordinary, and into ART. (And can be any form of music from hard rock to
classical, depending if the musician has made the shift to art). In the same way some
paintings are art, others are mundane or technical. The difference is between being a
craftsman (good technical music, poetry, writing, art, dance etc,) and an artist (the
jump to art, no matter what medium). I am failing here at being clear, sorry. Art is
hard to express in words. (frontal lobe business!)
This long winded attempt has to do!" -Margie
ANSWER:
Margie! You have made a GENIUS Frontal Lobes
Observation- YES! You have hit the nail on the HEAD! Frontal Lobes Expression
goes beyond
category, it can be any kind of style- what is important is
that the Frontal Lobes "art"
or "music" takes the observer to NEW PLACES. This creates
brand new neural
connections in the brain, and directly results in Frontal
Lobes "pops", insights, and
transcendence of one sort or another. This is what all the
great artists (and scientists) have done:
Van Gogh, Stravinsky, Beethoven, Picasso, Einstein, Copernicus.....
Mundane artistic expression merely goes over
the same old thing again, like listening to the same song for
the millionth time(BORING!!!!)-nothing happens, it's like sucking on a
pacifier. Frontal Lobes
Mind/Brain
Music or art takes the listener/viewer
on a NEW ADVENTURE, TRIP and opens their mind to INFINITE
possibilities ZOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMM!!!
If you didn't know any better, listening to an example of Brain Music, you just
might
think
"Hey, this is fantastic music- you say there is a brain message
here?" (It's NOT subliminal, it's RIGHT THERE. You perceive more
and more higher waves of pleasurable advanced
communication/intelligence
as
you listen and
begin to click forward into your frontal lobes.)
You are amazing for making this important
distinction between "high music" and common commercial glop
which practically everybody misses!
Be aware, Brain Music music may involve a short period of ACCLIMATION- a little getting
used to- a piece of music will have to be heard several times,
maybe a dozen until
you start to GET IT.
And then, wham!!! It hits you! You go- "MAN, there's something
GREAT here!" Some of the best things in life take a little getting used to
at first.
It's like learning a new language, at first it doesn't make sense, and
then your brain works it out. Unlike predictable mundane expression, which just gets
old on repeated exposure, Brain Music keeps getting better and better,
you find more and more, deeper and deeper ideas that don't ever
seem to run out. Of course, quite often YOU GET THE MIND POP!
INSTANTLY!!
But even a good piece of Brain Music can
wear thin if you listen to it too much- so keep searching for, and
listening to NEW Brain Music all the time.
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