The Healing Powers of 40hz Vol 2

The Healing Powers of 40hz Vol 2

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The Healing Powers of 40hz Vol 2 (Binaural Beats)

Based on medical research, this album may improve connectivity in the neuro pathways, blood flow and energy flow resulting in reduced pain, improved sleep, trauma recovery and memory. Great for relaxation, self-healing, and for calming the nervous system. Composed by Yuval Ron, produced by Dr. Richard Gold. Featuring Sitar master Pandit Nayan Ghosh, Sarangi master Suhail Yusuf Khan, Cellist Dennis Karmazyn, Tar player Matin Eshaghi and Santoor player Fariba Eshaghi.

This entire album contains binaural beats music, that entrain the brain waves frequency to modulate to Gamma waves and in particular to 40hz. The frequency of 40hz have been shown in medical studies to promote healing and clearing of disease inducing mass in the brain.

The music on this album is Triple Strength 40hz music, as all the musical instruments on this album were tuned to 40hz. Secondly, the accompaniment music in all tracks include 40hz vibrations, and many overtones of 40hz, such as 80hz, 160hz, 320hz, etc. Thirdly, the music tracks include Binaural Beats which induce an independent vibration of 40hz inside the brain of the listener, in addition to the 40hz vibrations that the listener hears and feels from the music. In order to receive the benefit of the Binaural Beats vibration music must be heard via headphones.

Music composed within musical modes from India (Ragas), which are known to induce relaxation, and have been used for thousands of years in India for inducing healthy sleep and well-being.

Contains three 15-minute music tracks. 45 minutes total.

DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS

 Downloading to an iPhone:

iPhones download into a Downloads folder. This folder can easily be found by searching your phone for it. During downloading you will see a download icon in the url bar of Safari. If you click on the icon while it is downloading (or afterward) it will take you to the Downloads folder. There may be multiple files from previous downloads.
The file is a ZIP file which is "compressed" to save space. Double click on it to "open" the compressed file and it will de-compress to a folder containing all the audio files. You can then open that folder, select a file and listen. The ZIP file can be deleted.
If you want to listen to it within the Music app on your iPhone, you need to download the file onto your desktop computer and add it to your Music (formerly iTunes) app, and transfer it to your phone.

Downloading to a Mac:

Macs download into a Downloads folder. This folder can easily be found by searching your Mac for it.
The file is a ZIP file which is "compressed" to save space. Double click on it to "open" the compressed file and it will de-compress to a folder containing all the audio files. You can then open that folder, select a file and listen. The ZIP file can be deleted.
If you want to listen to it within the Music app on your iPhone, you need to add it to your Music (formerly iTunes) app, and transfer it to your phone.

Downloading to a PC:

PCs download into a Downloads folder. This folder can easily be found by searching your computer for it.
The file is a ZIP file which is "compressed" to save space. Double click on it to "open" the compressed file and it will de-compress to a folder containing all the audio files. You can then open that folder, select a file and listen. The ZIP file can be deleted.
If you want to listen to it within the Music app on your iPhone, you need to download the file onto your desktop computer and add it to your Music (formerly iTunes) app, and transfer it to your phone.

Adding music and creating a playlist in VLC media player

  • Launch VLC media player
  • Click “View” on the top tools bar
  • Choose “Playlist” from the list. A new window will open
  • Select “Playlist” from the left side list
  • Right-click on the right side of the window
  • Choose “Add Folder” from the list
  • A new window will open
  • Select the folder that you want to add and click on open
  • Now select the list of files and right-click on it then choose save the playlist to a file
  • A new window will open allowing you to choose the destination folder and name the playlist
  • Click on save and you can play your playlist in VLC player

Adding music to the Mac Music app:

  • Launch Music app
  • Go to File>Import and select the music from your hard drive where it was downloaded.
  • High-resolution files (WAV files) do not contain metadata like MP3s, so it does not automatically populate artwork, album name or artist name. They will appear as individual songs (sometimes as "Unknown Album").
  • Select all the songs that you imported and right-click to "Get Info”
  • Within this dialog box, you can add relevant Album Titles, Artist names, etc. for all the songs at once.
  • From there, it should appear like any other album in your Music library and you can sync it to an iPhone.
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USAGE AND INSTRUCTIONS

The best way to listen to the 40hz music is via any headphones or ear buds. Second best thing is to listen to the music via speakers, but the impact of the music will be lower than the full impact that you get via headphones. It does not matter which headphones you use.

If you use bluetooth or listen to streaming sound from online sites, that would lower the impact of the music, because steaming sound use mp3 files which are low rez and are lacking some of the original vibrations that is in the music.

Best is to listen to the high quality wav files, that are only available here. These hi-res WAV files are same quality as music CD quality. The wav files can be played by any computer, device or smart phone.

LINER NOTES

Music composed, arranged and produced by Yuval Ron

Associated producer: Zac Rosenblum

Recorded and Mixed at YRM Studios, Los Angeles

Pandit Nayan Ghosh was recorded at at YRF Studios, Bombai, India, Kohinoor Mukherjee – Recording supervisor, Chinmay Mestry – sound engineer.

Keyboards layers by Yuval Ron, William Stanbro, Zac Rosenblum and Harry Hou.

Music parts preparation by Joyce Yong Oh

Album Cover design and media supervisor: Nick Salerno

The music on this album is Triple Strength 40hz music, as all the musical instruments on this album were tuned to 40hz. Secondly, the accompaniment music in all tracks include 40hz vibrations, and many overtones of 40hz, such as 80hz, 160hz, 420hz, etc. Thirdly, the music tracks include Binaural Beats which induce an independent vibration of 40hz inside the brain of the listener, in addition to the 40hz vibrations that the listener hear and feels from the music. In order to receive the benefit of the Binaural Beats vibration music must be heard via headphones.

Music composed within musical modes from India (Ragas), which are known to induce relaxation, and have been used for thousands of years in India for inducing healthy sleep and well-being.

Moonlight Song @40hz was composed in the Indian parent scale of Khamaj Thaat.

Floating Peace @ 40hz was composed in the Shuddh Raga.

Misty Mountain Lulaby @ 40hz was composed in Bilawal Raga.

Executive Producer: Dr Richard Gold
© Yuval Ron (ASCAP)
(P) Metta Mindfulness Music

REVIEWS

“…I feel very grateful for your compositions. I have integrated your album The Healing Power of 40 Hertz as part of my own daily restorative practices, and also as part of treatment with my clients who suffer with anxiety, depression and chronic pain."
Penny Stopforth, Clinical Psychologist based in Cape Town, South Africa. Host of podcast series CPDPOD