Good Vibrations: The Science of Sound

We look around us–constantly. But how often do we listen around us? Sound is critically important to our bodies and brains, and to the wider natural world. In the womb, we hear before we see. Join John Schaefer, Jamshed Bharucha, Christopher Shera, the Danish sound artist Jacob Kirkegaard and multi-instrumentalists Polygraph Lounge for a fascinating … Read more

Mark Devlin on The Great 20th Century Music Con

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEx8QD2lC48     Mark Devlin is a British DJ, author, and public speaker known for his work in exploring conspiracy theories and hidden agendas in the music industry. In his book titled “Musical Truth,” as well as in various interviews, presentations, and online content, Devlin discusses what he refers to as “The Great 20th Century … Read more

Vagus Nerve – one way voice and sound may heal, or at least reveal

The vagus nerve carries an extensive range of signals from digestive system and organs to the brain and vice versa. It is the tenth cranial nerve, extending from its origin in the brainstem through the neck and the thorax down to the abdomen and has the widest distribution in the body. Why is that important? Well, it … Read more

What Is The Best Maple Drum Set Under $1000? – good comparisons of shells

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zz2lAEeIHdc   2024-02   There are several options for maple drum sets under $1000 that offer good quality and value for drummers on a budget. Here are a few options to consider: 1. **Pearl Decade Maple**: The Pearl Decade Maple series offers excellent value for money with high-quality maple shells and professional features. These drum … Read more

Van Halen/ Prince Engineer Peggy McCreary reflects on her career at Sunset Sound

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCswxx3ewsI Recording Engineer, Peggy McCreary started her career as an engineer at Sunset Sound in the 1970’s. Being one of the first female engineers was not an easy task but with in a short amount of time she was working 2nd chair on Van Halen and Elton John as well as being head engineer for … Read more

From caves to Stonehenge, ancient peoples painted with sound

They are among a growing number of researchers probing the acoustic properties of ancient sites. Their research, presented this week in Vancouver, British Columbia at the meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, shows that ancient peoples created sophisticated sonic illusions in ceremonial spaces ranging from Mayan temples to Stonehenge. Humanity’s fascination … Read more

Capturing Sound: How Technology Has Changed Music

Mark Katz, a professor at the Peabody Conservatory of Music at The Johns Hopkins University, discussed his book, “Capturing Sound: How Technology Has Changed Music.” The event was sponsored by the Library’s John W. Kluge Center, the Music Division and the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division. According to Katz, who teaches in the … Read more

Robert Connolly’s PLANT BAND – Musical Plants – Healing Field — Plants connected to midi synths, playing tones in response to stimulation by crystal singing bowl, being watered, other plants, etc.

Can plants sense the presence of humans? Can they communicate with other plants, animals or humans? In this video, Robert W Connolly conducts Robert’s Plant Band, a quartet of musical plants using a quartz crystal singing bowl. This process is documented in – The Healing Field, – www.TheHealingField.com – a feature film about healing with … Read more

Sounds of Power Meters are similar to sounds of Bosnian Pyramids

power meter sounds are similar to Bosnian Pyramid sounds power meter sound 3:10 into https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dW2AsO6  Z-Uo bosnian pyramid sound 2:02:20 into https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPNVQD5  TSYU   Taos Hum The Taos Hum refers to a mysterious low-frequency humming sound reported by residents of the Taos area in New Mexico, United States, since at least the early 1990s. The sound is … Read more

Good Vibrations: The Science of Sound

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsYt-FBhE2Q   “Good Vibrations: The Science of Sound” is a phrase that likely refers to the scientific study of sound and its effects on the environment, human physiology, and consciousness. Sound, as a form of energy produced by vibrations traveling through a medium, has long been a subject of fascination and inquiry in fields such … Read more

Music, Nany Kanwisher, MIT Opencourseware

What is sound? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVHM8dSkimo     Music is a universal form of human expression that involves the organized arrangement of sound elements such as melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre. It encompasses a wide range of genres, styles, and traditions, and plays a central role in culture, art, entertainment, and communication across societies and historical periods. … Read more

Sage of Quay – Mike Williams on Real News Australia – The Beatles Conspiracy

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOzQOIml9Og                 Mike Williams is a researcher and podcaster known for his work on various conspiracy theories and alternative interpretations of historical events. While he may have discussed the Beatles conspiracy theory in his podcast or other platforms, it’s important to note that the Beatles conspiracy theory … Read more

Bushwhacking Tartaria Interview with Michelle Gibson on Star Forts, Cathedrals, Resonance, Healing — Astonishing research, info

Excellent interview, wide-ranging information. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySvaEOnmHwc   Michelle Gibson is a researcher and author known for her work on topics related to alternative history, ancient civilizations, sacred geometry, and energy phenomena. While she has discussed various subjects in her research, including star forts, cathedrals, resonance, and healing, it’s important to note that her work is often … Read more

THE BROWN SOUND | The Secret of the VAN HALEN Guitar Tone!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juA98y_nMv0 Eddie Van Halen famous guitar sound.  How it was achieved.   The “brown sound” is a term often associated with the guitar tone of Eddie Van Halen, the legendary guitarist of the band Van Halen. It refers to the rich, warm, and distinctive tone that he achieved, particularly in the early days of the … Read more

Dr. Erich Jarvis: The Neuroscience of Speech, Language & Music | Huberman Lab Podcast #87

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVxL_p_kToc Dr. Erich Jarvis is a prominent neuroscientist known for his groundbreaking research on the neuroscience of speech, language, and music. His work has contributed significantly to our understanding of how the brain processes and produces these complex forms of communication. Here’s an overview of Dr. Erich Jarvis’s contributions to this field: 1. **Birdsong Research**: … Read more

Music, Language, Knowledge, Wisdom & Spirit of Ancient Ireland

Gerard Banks sharing knowledge and speaking openly about the ancient spirit, wisdom and culture of the ancient Irish, our natural language and our ancient spiritual connection to earth and the rest of the ancient world not only Ancient Egypt but also ancient connections to the Moai and New Zealand Maori people. Covering topics from spirituality … Read more

Bionic Arm Taps New Part of Brain for Smooth Moves

Mind-controlled prosthetic limbs have been a reality for a few years, but researchers have not found ways to give the people who use them the same, smooth motor control that people have over their natural limbs. Now, a team of researchers says the members have solved part of the problem of smooth motor control by … Read more

NGA wants a global map for ambient sound

BY SUSAN MILLER APR 30, 2018 The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency wants to map the world’s ambient sounds. The NGA Research Directorate’s Environment and Culture pod wants to “leverage new and emerging technologies to characterize spatial-temporal patterns in sounds and develop corresponding foundational geospatial datasets,” the agency said in a request for information. The same way technology … Read more

Long-time pro players / engineers explain and compare the reasons WHY behind their session, mics to mastering – welcome to Hyper School w/ Rick Beato and friends

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97eIIpla95k       === Studio microphone recording techniques involve various approaches to capturing sound in a recording environment, aiming to achieve the desired audio characteristics, spatial imaging, and overall quality. Here’s an overview of some common studio microphone recording techniques: 1. **Mono Recording**: – **Single Mic**: Using a single microphone to capture the … Read more

Sound and Spiritual Warfare — Dr Leonard Horowitz

https://www.bitchute.com/video/R26VrDOiWrPg/   “Sound spiritual warfare” typically refers to the use of sound, such as music, chanting, or specific vocalizations, as a means of engaging in spiritual warfare or spiritual battles. Spiritual warfare is a concept found in various religious and spiritual traditions, involving the struggle against negative spiritual forces or entities perceived as hostile to … Read more

Music, Frequencies Effects on Body and Mind — Tavistock, Pop Cult, Taylor Swift (Dec 2023) Mike Williams / Sage of Quay

On Tavistock, George Martin, Beatles — music, frequency effects on listener, culture.  ~12:00 in   https://www.bitchute.com/video/4EFrcDyJwrkj/     CGPT: CYMATICS   Cymatics, from the Greek word “kyma” meaning “wave,” is a term coined by Hans Jenny (1904-1972), a Swiss physician and natural scientist, to describe the study of visible sound and vibration. This field explores … Read more

I asked Steely Dan’s engineer what makes a recording sound good

Lots of wisdom and stories in here.   Bill Schnee is a highly respected audio engineer and record producer known for his work in the music industry. He has been involved in the production and engineering of numerous hit records across a wide range of genres, including rock, pop, R&B, and jazz. Schnee’s career spans … Read more

Ancient Secrets on Resonance

New Science and Ancient Technologies from a conference in 2000 Randy Masters discusses his research on pyramid chamber resonance as well as connections to healing and Tibetan bells, cosmic radiation and effects of sound. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xRQ_ma6Tp8   Resonance, especially in the context of ancient civilizations, carries deep significance and has been a subject of intrigue for … Read more

Vortex based mathematics, linguistics, sound, numerology, intellect and spirituality

thoughts become words, but sometimes words become thoughts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xtni8QF910I   Vortex-Based Mathematics (VBM) is a theoretical framework proposed by Marko Rodin that posits a fundamental role for numbers and mathematical relationships in the structure of the universe. According to Rodin, numbers and their geometric representations hold the key to understanding the underlying patterns and dynamics … Read more

Dr. Hans Jenny – Healing Nature of Sound – Cymatics

Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyANRhDxXSo   Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DS9fhvYkmT4   Dr. Hans Jenny was a Swiss scientist and pioneer in the field of cymatics, the study of visible sound and vibration. Through his research, Jenny explored the ways in which sound frequencies can generate geometric patterns and shapes in various mediums such as liquids, powders, and pastes. … Read more