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These recordings use a “long-lost” mathematical technology proposed by John "Longitude" Harrison in the 1770's, and derived from the number pi. Harrison's writings were rediscovered in 1986 by Charles Lucy and research to refine their musical application has continued for the past twenty years. |
Practical applications |
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It has been found that the low frequencies generated by LucyTuning calm the listener and the slowing tempos and keys encourage changed levels of consciousness. The tracks on each collection are arranged in a descending order. To calm a wide-awake listener, begin playing from track 1. For those already more relaxed, begin playing from a later track e.g. 2, 3, 4, 5. The tempo and tuning will thereby match the current relaxation level of the listener and as the music progresses listeners should further relax into sleep. As gestating babies have the abilities to hear from around the 16th week, LucyTuned Lullabies (from around the world) can also be used when resting during pregnancy, and should re-enforce connection in baby between the lullabies and relaxation.
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Original LucyTuned Lullabies (from around the world)
LucyTuned Lullabies (from around the world) II.
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Benefits and a warning |
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The world's finest lullabies have been made with specially modified instruments and software to play LucyTuned music. This particularly consonant tuning generates extremely low frequency “beating”, which encourages the brainwave patterns which are found in deep-relaxation and sleep. The fourteen luxury lullaby tracks, currently available, were all mixed by top British producer James Sanger, of Dido and Keane fame. It has been found that children brought up with this music develop a ready appreciation of music from all the world's cultures. LucyTuned Lullabies (from around the world) can also be used in many social situations to produce a relaxing ambience for adults. Listening whilst driving or operating potentially dangerous machinery should be avoided.
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