We've heard/seen/experienced what being in a trance is like when listening to some of this music. I've always wondered if there were interwoven "bi-aural- frequencies in the synths that DO put you in a trance (when using headphones)..and if not, what would it be like if trance music lived up to it's name..literally!?
By bi-aural frequencies..I mean..hmm..I'm not sure if many of you have tried aural therapy..(there are a few programs online that do it..all you need is a pair of headphones)..and they play nature's song or something soothing, but you can choose this specific frequency to hum in the background..and every frequency should, in theory, put you in a different mood [ie: sleepy/awake/full concentration])...well do you think that trance sounds have these built in? Is this why it's called trance?
By bi-aural frequencies..I mean..hmm..I'm not sure if many of you have tried aural therapy..(there are a few programs online that do it..all you need is a pair of headphones)..and they play nature's song or something soothing, but you can choose this specific frequency to hum in the background..and every frequency should, in theory, put you in a different mood [ie: sleepy/awake/full concentration])...well do you think that trance sounds have these built in? Is this why it's called trance?