METTA MUSIC MEDICINE SERIES Vol. 2 Relieve Sleeplessness

METTA MUSIC MEDICINE SERIES Vol. 2 Relieve Sleeplessness

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Sound Remedy for Sweet Sleep

Music Composed by Yuval Ron
Produced by Dr. Richard Gold and Yuval Ron

Brain Entrainment Music!
Each volume includes an embedded musical pulse which will synchronize with the listener’s brain waves and modulate it to Alpha wave frequencies, resulting in increased relaxation.

Contains a 10-minute music track

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 that 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 that 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 that 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, 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 Apple Music app:

  • Launch the 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 in order 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

Greetings and welcome to this healing sound experience of Sweet Sleep Remedy. Find a comfortable position in a darkened room and begin to purposefully breathe slowly and deeply as you observe your breath enter and leave. As you listen to this lovely soundscape, you will notice your breathing will slow down and the rush of thoughts in your mind will begin to cease.

This beautiful composition is based on the ancient wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine five element theory and the important discoveries of modern neuroscience.

Invoking the healing energy of the wood and water elements, this music will help you drift off into a sweet sleep. Listen and enjoy your sleep and Sweet dreams.

The length of this track is 10 minutes. If you wish to have a longer healing experience, we encourage you to loop the track and listen to it as long as you like.

We always recommend to listen to wav files via good stereo speakers or high end bluetooth stereo speaker. Dr Gold also recommends to listen to healing music via both stereo speakers and headphones at the same time for optimal amount of sound vibrations affecting the body and mind.

LINER NOTES

Guitar: Adam Del Monte
Guzheng harp: Cynthia Hsiang
Vocal healing sounds of the Chinese Five Elements and Qi Gong breathing: Dr. Richard Gold
Keyboards, sound design and programming: Yuval Ron and William Stanbro
Sound editing and mixing: Yuval Ron and Eiji John Mitsuta
Music preparation, Brain entrainment pulse programming and production coordination: Wesley Hughes

Recorded and Mixed at Yuval Ron Music Studios, Studio City, CA 91604, USA.

REVIEWS
Our recommendation for the best listening experience

We recommend wired headphones for the optimal experience. Some albums contain low frequencies, so a set with full-range frequency response is recommended. Wired speakers can also provide a good experience when headphones are inconvenient. We do not recommend bluetooth headphones or speakers because they use data compression during their transmission (like streaming audio) which can dilute the original sound vibration of the music.

Our Binaural beats albums benefit most from using wired headphones as there are tones which differ between the left and right side. Your ears will be able hear those tones isolated in order to create the binaural effect.