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  • I was listening to this video in a playlist and was very very deep. I had my headphones up too long and in the beginning where its like "YOUUUUUUUUUUU"... Scared the hell out of me! I thought the world was ending.

  • Sounds too much like the noise in a tunnel together with some drums from africa when they need rain

  • sounds like my stomach when its hungry!!

    j

  • I loved it. Even the sound of the 'crying bird' gave me goose bumps. Goose bumps raise my frequency.

  • It's really peculiar that with this type of tuning it's really hard to describe the chords as either minor or major key chords. They have a bit of both in them.

  • For some reason it was as it my third eye kept escaping me, and i couldn't trace it fast enough as it moved away from me too quickly, I feel like this prevented me reaching beyond, could anybody help me out?

  • girl do the damn/blest thing WOW my head is spinning PEACE

  • ok listen, while you start moving into the frequencies, put the end of your fingers together and move them very slowly towards eachother (when you feel is right) as you start to see patterns in your head (eyes closed), move in, move in deeper to the patterns and control your breathing and hands, now your hand will start to shock instead of move, as you go deeper into these patterns, follow them, feel your body connected as a whole because of the hands, and move in deeper, move in deeper..

  • The delay at the end makes the didgeridoo sound like a fart :P

    Just putting that out there. Freaking love the video though, thanks for uploading!

  • 6 dislikes v/s 202 likes ever seen anything like this??

  • ?_?

  • I wish you could pump this at a rave... I'd love to watch a sea of ravers dance to this.

  • youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu­uuuuuuuu

  • uuuuuuuuuuuuuu did a super great job! thank you so much i've been using this every morning helps me dive into the vortex...used it for distance healing this morning for my mom and right as it was ending she called me with GREAT news. bless you sis! thanks for the post.

  • youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu­uzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz­zzz

  • To Sir Her = well done (raises glass and smiles)

  • I'm having a really stressful event ahead of me today so I passed by to recharge,

    Thanks

  • ooooooh, this hits the button of my third eye...patterns and colors, all my body senses tingling....this is my fav of all solf and beat beats..thank you kind sir.

  • @958ball Your welcome and I am glad you enjoy my work. You may also be interested in the fact that I am a woman and not a sir :-)

  • 5:10 what's this awful sound there, spoils it all, what a pity

  • @LooksAeterna That sound is an Australian native bird. This track has a recording of the Australian outback at dusk as an atmos. But don't worry there are few of these birds left, many people have shot them. With all the sounds that surround you in a city that are beyond dreadful, it's a shame that the sound of a bird to your ears is awful. This just goes to show how detached we have become form nature & how our ears can suffer from audio xenophobia.

  • @JezebelDecibel

    You don't have to resort to a prjection of xenophobia to understand my POV here. Unless one knows that exotic bird or hears it in its natural context, it simply sounds like something small and helpless under severe distress calling out for assistance, and this impression is enhanced by the other rather unaffectionate (even though fascinating) sound mass which almost seems to suggest being what causes that distress.

    I like the tune, I like the bird each by itself, together bad.

  • @LooksAeterna Forgive me for my cheeky response, I did not mean to offend, but I take responsibility for that fact that I did. Taste is a perception for each individual. I do think the sound of the Australian out back makes a great atmos for the didgeridoo. In a natural setting this bird would have accompanied it heaps. When I use the term audio xenophobia, it's not outside of the auditory sense, its a synthesized meaning. Where primarily limited to1 dominant cultural sound-perception.

  • @JezebelDecibel I think the sound of the bird is really good in fact thats my fav part of the song; its really trippy and i love it plz dont ever change it :)

  • @JezebelDecibel I don't think that he's saying that city sounds and stuff are better, or that he hates the bird. he just was put off by the sound it made. heck, he didn't even know it was a bird.

  • agh i fuckin hate kerlews but this was alrght :) peace

  • my partner teaches kundalini dance and would love this! I sure do. Thanks for the inspiration. I'll check out your website.

  • Hi just testing this

  • @trust8794 All your comments are being removed as you put them in.

    Keep wasting your time

  • youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu­uuuuuuuuu

    

  • Thank you. Love all the different hz.! You

  • Honestly, i hate the throat singing in binaural beats. To me it just ruins the whole thing.

    How am I meant to meditate with the evil guy from crash bandicoot making noises at random?

    Artists should start releasing 'instrumentals'. Get rid of all the throat noise garbage.

  • perfect.. i was concentrating in standing had a feeling sometimes to fly ..like uhuu...:-) thank you for all sounds and youre work

  • Hi Jandy, you are so talented; keep going!

    x

  • I am new to Solfeggio & binaural beats. I heard about them on a talk radio podcast called Tom Martino Troubleshooter Unleashed (yesterday's episode 7/21/10). They said kids are getting high from them. I don't feel high but I think it did make me a bit dizzy. It's cool sounding stuff. Is it true, can a person get high from any of this? If so how?

  • The sacred science of being is re-emerging. This is blissful! Thank you so much.

  • luv it

    

  • This seems unbelievable, but I have seen these patterns with my eyes closed for over a year now. Very similar colors (not all of them) but more intense. But no sound at all. Did not know what it was. How are the visual patterns connected to the sound? Does anyone know?

    Thanks,

    Squimojo

  • who is the throat singer in this??? I have heard this before

  • @xxxxdarksidexxxx The throat singer in this is by Kurt Nielsen

  • I'm so glad I found this! Thank you SO MUCH for the upload!!!

  • the voice sounds like aku from samuri jack

  • Just wondering..do these frequencies translate accurately through the Internet..like videos become compressed..does this become changed from the source?

  • if you unfocus your eyes until both sides of the fractal fuse into one picture you get some crazy 3d effects

  • perfect rave music.

  • Soulja Boy; YOUUUUU!!!!

  • haha

  • awesome! :D

  • wooooooooow....whatever u looking for, this will get the job done..lol

  • i like everything you do these frequencies are helping me with long-held patterns. :D

  • thank you! this is wonderful! I can feel all of my being aligning with this!

  • wow

  • can you imagine if you played this in a stadium really loud,i mean really loud,that would be cool.

  • @robertmyers78 i'm really not trying to be "that guy" here, but... it wouldnt work. the right and left sides have to be isolated for your brain to create the frequency. I'm sure there's some technical term, but i don't know what it would be ^^;;

    i agree though, if there were some way to make it work, it would be epic as hell! =D

  • @ConsiderableGravity You're right. You need to take two frequencies and the difference between them make the frequency in the mind. Like you have 3 left 1 right. You hear 2. If that makes any sense.

  • Yes, a lot of the machinery, electrical signals (50 Hz, 60 Hz), train whistles, etc., seem to oppose these natural resonant frequencies. These natural pitches need to be heard and played, around the world, as a tremendous aid in healing the earth and humanity.

  • oh my gosh - this is so powerfull!!!

    five minutes into the meditation I felt like my brain was going to expand right out of my head, then the bird sang and jolted me into ... "beyond" - I am still trembling -

    Thank you so much

  • good fruit

  • I am a nursing student working on the palliative ward. last night i did post-mortem care for the first time. just now, watching this video i heard the sound of the bird. it was the lady who had passed on, calling to me, bidding me farewell. i was able to help her continue on her journey. thank you for helping me to hear her voice.

  • What was that in the middle that sounded like a baby crying?  it makes me wonder...is a babies cry at a solfeggio frequency? And if so, which one?

  • That is the sound of an Australian native bird at dusk.

  • oh wow, thanks for the information. So this birds call is at a certain solfeggio frequency then? Which one? I find this fascinating! And I love yor videos as well, just wanted to add that in, they have really helped me to attune and vibrate at higher frequencies. Namaste!

  • Oh sorry YirkakkiHippie was giving you a thumbs up. wont let me change my click.

  • just wondering cause you said how its tuned between steps. thats great though so with the throat singing are they singing one note with a harmonic overtone or is it slightly off from the base note of there singing....does that make sense? lol

  • YirkakkiHippie :) Hay I took a look at my notes & chart. The tuning for the Throat singing is + 9.2 Hz above E to make it 174 Hz.

    The didgeridoo is + 7.8 Hz from the original recorded C# to be compatible harmonically with 285 Hz..

    The Solfeggio scale has no octaves, each note has a difference of 111 Hz

    0063 Hz

    0174 Hz

    0285 Hz

    0396 Hz

    0417 Hz

    0528 Hz and so on, up to 1185 Hz.

    The Solfeggio scale has 12 notes in total, it is a totally different musical language.

  • @YirtakkiHippie The HQ mp3's on my website are much better, but on You-Tube the frequencies do still remain the same Hz, only at 1/2 the quality.

    You can still use my meditations on line for free and gain benefits. But yes it is better to have the HQ version's.

    If you need or desire to access them for free :-) play the video 2 time or make a little play-list with another video or 2 so you get 20 to 30 min.

    Listen with stereo headphones and you will go, Beyond Meditation ;-)

  • do you know the key of the didgeridoo

  • I really like this solfeggio scale you use....Love it the didge is awesome with the throat singing

  • The Solfeggio scale can sound different or strange to people, because we are so conditioned to the conventional even-temperament musical scale of today. We have for a long time created mono culture. It is only now that we have almost digested & destroyed most tribal difference, that some are embracing cultural difference. I love a bit of variety to my audio and other senses.

  • there has to be 13... where is the 13th...

  • off the heee zeee!

  • Hey Jandy,

    Another great one. Love the vibes, love the visuals.  5 stars and favored.

    Love,

    Charles

  • Nice Me likey very much, im curious which notes you consider 1078, 1184, 63. as to my knowledge the 9 tones 174 through to 963 cover D to B and the sharps of F and G. PS Thankyou you lifted my heart today much love and appreciation your way :')

  • OrinAolis :) Most of the Solfeggio tunings are around ¼ to a 1/3 way in-between standard tunings, some are around ½. 174 Hz is the closest to a stranded conventional tone.

  • I like the spiked kalidoscope, like the "medibation" idea too, gonna get some help with the 1st.1/2

  • Wonderful! Thank you

  • fantastic!

    i love it, it gives me such a release/relief !

    it is what i needed after a 12 hour workday!!

  • I have been so blessed to have so much LOVE, ART and FRIENDSHIP around me :) Thank you, infinity :)

  • Jezebel Jezebel :)) this is awesome

    thank you so much

  • Hi Jandy this one does it justice for sure , good job :) I have added this one as favorite ;)

  • AccensionSeries :) I glad you like your voice in this one, thank you again :)

  • This one is realy AMAZING! I LOVE IT! :D

  • Terence Mckenna would have loved this song. It sounds a bit like that Alien Dreamtime album?

    What great music and I loved the words about it at the beginning. I love you JezebelDecibel and esp. you lovelife quip. o.O

  • well worth the wait! very creative composing here- i really liked this one jandy:)

    very very cool to hear this at 6 am as i wake up.

    5/5 and fav

  • ThetaRealms :) Thank you so much.

    By the way, I have loved meditating to your music :)

  • I love your music, since i came across it a few months back and check in to see if you have more, thanks. BTW was reading 5 mins ago that spiritual women have a much better sex life than those who arent, hope yours is going well. Not trying to be offensive.

  • Aragajag :) have met a lovely man this year and he has greatly improved my sex life :) However:) I also find masturbation fantastic:) No woman should expect a man to be satisfying, if she cant do it herself ;)

  • Is there any chance you could have a chat to Nurse Candy be really good for us blokes if she could give more advice on whatever.

  • Congrats on the meeting of a niceness in your life, I wont comment anymore on the rest :P

  • Aragajag :) Advice from Nurse Candy hay ;) Well I spoke to her and she is wanting some new lingerie.

    However; she said to mention that you give "medibation" a try. If you don't know what medibation is;) its ½ masturbation ½ meditation;) LOL

  • Thanks for that,

    Come on guys pass that hat around, imagine how Nurse Candy wants to help us reach a higher level and cant do it with old lingerie.

  • Cool percussion.  And Jandy's a cool name, too. ;)

  • Oh, Maestro was faster with an answer! :)

  • do you know of any VSTi's that plays the solfeggio scale?

  • djsuperstar717 :) As far as I know there is no VST instruments that do Solfeggio scale. I tune and record each note separately and then combine them.

  • Thanks for the wonderful stimuli! Very nice.

    This may be of interest to some:

    SYNTHESIZER RE-TUNING TO THE ANCIENT SOLFEGGIO:

    watch?v=Zu9n5w9h69k

  • mediascope :) Thank you

    Yes Ive watched that. The tuning is only 528 Hz , he recommends a 15 cent adjustment.

    I have tested my calculation several times and it is 15.1Hz cents.

    I know its only a point 15 or 15.1

    I have done tunings for all 12 tones

    I have made electronic music for over 25 years & it took me months to perfect my tuning chart.

    There is a big difference in offsetting the tuning of the conventional scale & composing in the full true Solfeggio scale like I do.

  • I think synths are not tuned on this scale by default.

  • It's kind o freaky!

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