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Default The Effects of Music on the Brain...

So this is a topic i've been interested in for the last couple years, and have been researching as well as doing personal experiments to determine the effects of different music types on the brain.

I'm sure you know classical music can increase memory, lower blood pressure, boost creativity, decrease stress, etc.....

But did you know rap/pop frequencies actually do the opposite?

Todays music vibrates on a lower frequency, and constant exposure to the negative messages/frequency of the beats actually has harmful effects on health and overall wellbeing.

Pythagoras actually goes into more detail about music and frequencies, but i'd like to hear what you all know/opinions on this topic.
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Default The Effects of Music on the Brain...

So this is a topic i've been interested in for the last couple years, and have been researching as well as doing personal experiments to determine the effects of different music types on the brain.

I'm sure you know classical music can increase memory, lower blood pressure, boost creativity, decrease stress, etc.....

But did you know rap/pop frequencies actually do the opposite?

Todays music vibrates on a lower frequency, and constant exposure to the negative messages/frequency of the beats actually has harmful effects on health and overall wellbeing.

Pythagoras actually goes into more detail about music and frequencies, but i'd like to hear what you all know/opinions on this topic.
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