by David Gibson | Nov 10, 2016 | Sound Healing Science, Student Research
A paper illustrating brain entrainment through method acting. Schopenhauer said perfectly about the degree of creators gifts: Talent hits a target, in which no one can get; Genius hits the target, which no one sees. And: if it is true that a genius – a man who...
by David Gibson | Nov 10, 2016 | Frequencies, Student Research
This paper explores the effects of electronic music classified as Dubstep using a specific song as a research subject by finding the frequency oscillations and subsequent brainstates obtained. Ratings Current Average Ratings Overall Grade Avg: 0/5 Interesting Avg: 0/5...
by David Gibson | Nov 10, 2016 | Sound Healing Instruments, Student Research
Handheld frame drums are among the oldest known musical instruments, dating back to prehistoric times. Drums have throughout the ages been used for ritual, prophecy and celebration. And, through the process of rhythmic entrainment, drums have the power to heal both...
by David Gibson | Nov 10, 2016 | Other, Student Research
This is a paper that discusses how deaf musicians perceive sound through vibration. Examples are given to demonstrate the ability of the body adapting to different sound in different places of the body show that one can experience the joy and emotion of sound and...
by David Gibson | Nov 10, 2016 | History, Student Research
The Greek philosopher, Plato, introduced the story of the lost continent of Atlantis. He wrote about a land called Atlantis in two of his dialogues, Timaeus and Critias around 370 B.C. Plato stated that the continent lay in the Atlantic Ocean near the Straits of...
by David Gibson | Nov 10, 2016 | Sound Healing Instruments, Student Research
For forty thousand years people across the world found ways to consciously vibrate a column of air within tubular shaped natural materials, the earliest known example so far being of animal bone. Though we know little about the sounds these Neolithic instruments made,...
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