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  • did they just put a age restriction on Mozart??

  • im going beyondd

  • vision and words.I love Mozart, the most beautiful, calming, inspiring music. I will listen to this when I make my next dream collage, drifting into a creative dreamland that uplifts my soul.

  • i'm 16 bwahahaha :D

  • this music transforms any mundane task, to one of epic proportions

  • I just fuckin' realized that techno music is simply a faster/electronic version of Classical Music. Like listen to this shit... then search Eurodancer, and listen to it for like 25 seconds and tell me I'm wrong.

  • This music makes me type faster.

  • I'm here only cuz i think i get smarter if i listen to this

  • Magnifique vidéo,trés belle couleur!!et super musique de Mozart!!

  • Nice

  • I have but just one word to describe this song,

    F A N T A S I A

  • Note to self; never listen to mozart while driving

  • What's the age limit on Wagner? 30? 

  • korekt.

  • Brain wave Entertainment isn't a nice way of saying mind control Technology is it :(

  • what happens if you are younger than 18? , for example i'm 17

  • Lovin' Mozart...so lovely and peaceful. :D Thanks for posting...so very much appreciated.

  • im 15 im such a badass

  • It may come down to personal tastes. I agree with the Mozart Effect. What brings me to tears is Barber's "Adagio for Strings" as does "The Rose". Why is that? I feel that young children and those unborn should be exposed to classical music. I've always felt that Rap is very destructive of mental balance-for lack of a better term.

  • @Mrgruffy44 I'm 19, I enjoy both Rap and classical music, I think you may be hearing the wrong kind of Rap. Rap that is in the media is garbage and should be listened to by no one. Search Sage Francis, first song i'd suggest is Bridle.

  • @TraceurX9 - Sure hearin' that one. Some of that stuff is really awful and depressing. So cussy, sweary...sickening.

  • @TraceurX9 ahah i started reading that thinking damn please don't blow how smart you're looking by saying lil wayne or somethin. pleeeeease bring up rhymesayers. i was expecting atmosphere or eyedea or somethin but sage francis works too

  • @TraceurX9 I couldn't agree more. There are hundreds of rappers that sing about life, you just have to look for them on YouTube(unfortunately).

  • How is this dangerous for young people?!

  • @willsong4 It has to do with the delta waves, which is the deepest level of brain waves. I'm not quite sure but if you listen to BWE (Brain Wave Entertainment) for a couple of hours, it does give you a headache.

  • I love this symphony :D lol

  • listen to this while operating a crane.

  • im 13 am i supposed to watch this and it sounds to me like random classical music so why cant a person waqtch this under 18 ? *-*

  • Aaaaahhhhh!! My head is pulsing. Heeeeeeeeeeelp.

  • @sonambulistable This is very funny! Stop! My side is hurting!

  • Wait... Why does it say it's "Only recommended for people eighteen and older"? I'm seventeen. Close enough.

  • @sonambulistable hahahaha,,, hold till 1 years later,,,, be patient,,, LOL,,,

  • PHEW! Good thing I'm over 18 years old...

  • this is two hearable tones that have been electronically made to be very steady and very precisely apart from each other. The placement of music or gaudy light shows over or with the two tones are mainly distractions, imo. these two sounds are "used" by the brain to "create" a third tone, also very stable. That third tone is so low a bass note that there is no way you can hear it, feel it, yes, hear it, no. This third tone is the same speed as the brain wave we want to draw out. (1)

  • i can imagine myself listening to this blaring loud while creating a beautiful painting!! ahhh!!!!!! wonderful music combined with the effectiveness of the binaural beats. FABULOUS!!!!!!!

  • SuperBeautifulMusic.

  • oh, for crying out loud! there is no freakin' warp crap. this is beat frequency oscillation that produces a third, non audible tone that the brain decodes without any BS instructions from idiots with an agenda. pick your specific brain wave you want to draw forward and then calculate your most common denominator and start with some crystal oscillator and set up your divide by chips. stop any deceits! this is straight science.

  • @urpgag i have no idea what you said Dx

  • im 13 wtf is wrong with listening to this?

  • This is the kind of music i would listen to if my spaceship ran out of fuel and i floated in space for eternity

  • @warrior152 stupid!! lol

    

  • @warrior152 I like this comment. It made me laugh!

  • @warrior152 thats the second completly hillarious comment ive found so far

    some other guy said it sounded like a helicopter hovering over an orchester

    i just realized it sound like and orchester on a pirate ship!

  • @warrior152 - Sounds like a great plan. :D Like a slow boat to China, but in space; going to no particular place and just loving the scenery, as each ship just sorta cruises along. Nice idea...too bad I didn't have one; I'd do it just for the sake of the overall peace.

  • @warrior152 Agreed! I would also listen to this: (look up Wagner Disney on YouTube)

  • Oh, and the warp between ears is called a binaural beat, for those who care

  • For those thinking it's ruined by the warped music, try reading the title. The sound has to rapidly warp between each ear (which is why this only works with headphones and amazing speakers) in order to help a person focus. Usually it's a 20Hz warp for focus, and 10Hz for relaxation, but this seemed way higher than both of those. Effective nonetheless.

  • actually even after 18 your brain is still growing , i learned that in pych. so i wonder why 18 and older?

  • @mew2sara so if you die, the one who made this won't get sued :D

  • If pompous had an aural representation this audio file would be it. Effective stuff though: this comment is the only non-work related thing I've done during its duration.

  • I liked it very much, Its like that I'm in a venture drifting to a far place.

  • what is up with that annoying low beeping in the background like my god plz get tjst removed and then the nature too but just get the beep fixed it is annouying (T9) txt sucks

  • lmaaaooo, you have to be 18 or older to listen to Mozart? Bullshit.

  • why did you ruin a perfectly stimulating mozart symphony with annoying distortion and distractions in the background?

    pffffffffffffffffft disliked.

  • how long will it effect?

  • It's certain that this really does help. I'm 18 year old and i like writing. Right now when listening to it i see glimpse of countless ideas, just waiting for one that really strikes me, one that i know i will be able to put a lot of depth in :)

  • Was goner listen to it but your voice scared the shit outa me !!

  • Gosh, I'm 67 now, but I spent my teen years listening to music like this. Do you suppose that caused me to grow old? :-) Seriously, I think the warning about early age and brain wave entrainment is to attract youth, not bar them! Getting the young brain to think harmoniously with nature is the best possible outcome!

  • This is nothing but the sounds of nature mixed with classical music......Nice try..

  • i asked my uncle , (hes a doctor) abt this ., he said something abt alpha , beta and some waves ,,, such kinda music makes the brain to emit such waves ...

  • Wow.......that was pretty cool. :)

  • lol i hate the fact that i am 14 and i listen to this...and it helped...i just hate it lol!!!

  • yeah seriously.... i just listened to this and im 15.. when will the brain damage start to become apparent???? haha

  • whats gonna happen is i listen to this ? im 13

  • Nothing like programming your alters. You wouldn't believe me anyway so i wont tell you.

  • Damn, I have to wait for two months. :(

  • great, i'll listen to this next year then. ;D

  • I think that just released endorphins or dopamine or something. Well done.

  • Im 15.. dont tell my mom im listening to this

  • @chevy4life691 jesus help us

  • @chevy4life691 I dont understand what you are talking about, whats sooo bad about this. Im 13 and im lisening to it

  • @chevy4life691 LOL,,,,,

  • @chevy4life691 me too (15 and dont tell my mom)

  • @chevy4life691 i'm gonna snitch on you

  • @chevy4life691 Im 16 now :D

  • @chevy4life691 Congrats!

  • Adderall for the ears

  • Oh come on, to all of the people saying that it's Mozart that's dangerous, read the fucking title. Can you not see how it says with Brain Wave Entrainment? What that means is that there is a pulsing repetitive sound that alter's your brainwave state. To theta, I'm assuming. You may not be able to hear it since it's going at about 6 beats per second. It's definitely there though.

  • Wow this actually helped me do homework that would I would have needed tutoring for otherwise

  • is it normal to feel sick? i suddenly started feeling really nauseous...

  • @lifehappens same

  • hate the ads WOOOooow

  • VeRy SoOtHiNg

  • he's not saying that classical music itself is bad for the young mind. this particular version that's combined with brainwave entertainment tech is what could have negative affects on an undeveloped mind. it releases chemicals that alter mood and thought process. in other words it'd be like giving psychadelic drugs to your kids.

  • must have subliminal messages then

  • I'm 15, I have ADHD, and this music is keeping me from failing English! So I think its gonna be alright.

  • Oh no! I'm 14 and I'm listening to this!

    Send my regards to my family

    Good bye world . . .

    x dies x

  • @LUXAETERNA6603 haha

  • it doesn do shitt

  • the fact that this is supposed to be for adults only is rather ridiculous as everyone else seems to agree. I would like to know how you know that it affects the chemical production so negatively before puberty. Because at this point, you have many of us hardly convinced.

  • why does his voice sound like hes joking? am i the only one who notices this? took me a minute to realize he is serious... o well =]

  • it's recommended for people over 18, but i've listened to tons of mozart in my day, has it affected me in any way?

  • Thank you.

  • I risked it all by listing to this when im 16 and well now im a girl and i have no fingers.

  • @DylansPhotos it happened to you too?!

  • @DylansPhotos Ha ha

    

  • this is like candy for my brain

  • OMG i listened to it and iam 17 years old, my brain is destroyed

  • my teacher was playing this music when i was in 6th grade dose that meen she should be arested for makeing kids listen to inapropriat stuff

  • @BrandonWestbrook1993 No, I think she will be ok. She may be fired due to her student's grades in Spelling however.

  • @BrandonWestbrook1993 i suppose you could if it was the brainwave version ;)

  • im 16, can i listen?? can i listen to this while studying? [ didn't they say mozart makes baby smart?? ]

  • @ting2xcaabay Im sixteen and I listen to this. Im still alive...

  • im 12.

    i listened.

    im alive.

    intro=fake peice of crap.

  • @templarknight3127 recommended dumbass

  • @modymoo2

    okay then..... no need to get feisty there....

  • @modymoo2

    okay then..... no need to get angry...

  • sounds like mozart combined with those nature cd's of waves and beaches

  • Just what I needed. Thank you.

  • im 16 can i still listen?

  • @SonyCamry with anything that causes changes in brainwave activity, there are dangers. if you have ANY neurological problems (epilepsy, tourettes, etc) it can cause problems. for people who suffer from epilepsy, it could induce a seizure. if you have no "problems" which you take medication for or have periodic treatment for, you SHOULD be ok. if you aren't sure, talk to your parents who can check with a doctor if "brainwave entrainment" is safe for you.

  • @SonyCamry lol im 15 and im listening

  • @alex89843 Your going to develop cancer now

  • @GogatsuKyu oh great now you tell me lol jk

  • Very Good,

    Thanks for posting!

  • Mozart is Rated M?

  • @7rueg4m3r R- he said 18+ lol

    Im surprised people lived till that age back then haha

  • @7rueg4m3r; when you put it like that it seems pretty funny, but I agree.

  • @7rueg4m3r younger audiences brains may still be forming?

  • There's like this weird noise in the background. It's kind of like they took an instruments sound and made it sound like a swarm of bees. Kind of like a buzzing noise. It's hard to explain.

  • @illegalbump the buzzing you hear is the binaural beat. it's a combination of 2 waves, one slightly higher than the other. the longer you hear the "beat", the more your brain will start to move (or entrain) to that brainwave frequency. this one improves concentration and creativity. there are MANY different frequencies and effects that those frequencies can have on the brain. anywhere from this to deep trances that can include OOBE (out of body experiences).

  • WHAT THE??? WHAT KIND OF STATEMENT IS THAT??? Classical music doesn't mess up the young brain. Where are you getting this crap? I guess you never listen to scientists do you. A child's intelligence has been found to be HIGHER from classical music. In fact, Mozart music has been known to HELP children with Autism. Where the heck are you getting you information? Maybe you should read THIS before you go off making statements you know nothing about.

    kcra.com/health/2646895/detail

  • @thefinalfrontier1701

    do you know what's this about?? it's not only about classical music..

    "Mozart music has been known to HELP children with Autism." that's true but dude this is more about the waves in your brain "this kind of music lowers your brain activity into thetra waves" read about this kinda stuff before you post anything stupid. :)

  • I'm 14. And this sh** works amazing.

  • I'm 13 and I don't feel any different?

  • i honestly dont think that im going to become smarter

  • @adroitgenius2

    It's scientifically proven to make you smarter. Being relaxed is being more intellegent and concentrated, this kind of music lowers your brain activity into thetra waves and increases your creativity.

  • Exactly, music is a powerful avenue to the brain, body and mind (spirit) . I love this work.

  • some of the comments from the website...

    *I have listened to classical music before,however I did not care much for it. After listening to creative genius I feel the desire to let you know that I will be listening, I feel so much more focused and ready for whatever comes my way.

    *Uplifting, joyful, superb!

    *Great CD. It was very energizing. I still like I can conqour the world.It made me feel like I had an electric plug in my body and it was fully on.

  • why is it only recomended for people 18 and older ??

  • @infinitesilence0

    brain wave entrainment affects the chemical production within the brain. It is therefore recommended that one waits until after puberty (and all the changes that takes place during it) before beginning to work with the technology

  • @SuperMindMusic I am 12 years old can i hear it?

  • @SuperMindMusic

    So is that a good or bad thing with the chemical production alteration. Am i going to be like einstein? ITS TRUE THAT CLASSIAL MUSIC MAKES YOU A GENIUS?!

  • @SuperMindMusic what if I'm 17? :/ what could the dangers be?

  • @SuperMindMusic ... Yet if you do work with the technology let's say at age 15, what could be the worse that could happen? I'm just not sure if it would be considered at a "dangerous" level. You know such as brain damage and whatnot.. because that..i do not even want to elaborate o_o

  • @SuperMindMusic

    I am 15, is it a bad idea to put this on a playlist and listen to it frequently.

  • @SuperMindMusic lol I dunno if I believe any of that stuff...yet I could be wrong, I have a scientific mind and wont take anything said to me for granted, Id like to see some sort of proof.

  • @infinitesilence0

    It is recommended for people 18 and older to give the appearance of legitimacy, and to create a placebo affect once you actually buy and listen to the CD. Wonderful music, but there are no physiological effects that would harm or benefit a child.

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