Sam here again and the reason i bring up live performances is the fact that a recording of a live performance does not effect you like the actual live performance does and what if you used frequencies coming from the speakers to harmonize the music with the audience brains creating an experience where everyones brains including the band would align to the same single frequency creating a supernatural connection that would forever change the lives of those in attendence.
is this the greatest live band of all time?
l know everybody has there own opinion however you be the judge?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyEbr6HvWy0
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Sam here i’ve been trying to use frequencies encoded onto digital audio to try and get a recorded live performance to sound like a real live concert? i know this sounds impossible however in my mind i believe it’s possible? my theory is by encoding the earth frequencies onto digital audio the brain will recognize it as real live as opposed to a recording. the first example is the j geils band 1979 rockpalast gemany. the second example is the same clip with the earth frequencies i recorded at the park at 3am on my mp3 player in the wav format applied to the audio http://u.pc.cd/CzgctalK http://u.pc.cd/LM0ctalK |
sam here again.lf the brain is in sync with the earth and i encode the digital music with the earth frequencies i recorded will the digital music now be in sync with the brain? l encoded echos by pink floyd with the earth frequencies i recorded to hopefully convert the digital music to harmonize with the brain to create a new listening experience. http://u.pc.cd/j6B7 |