NATURE SOUNDS AUDIO CD'S
SOUNDS OF THE EARTH AND NATURE
AS HEARD ON THE
BBC NATURE SOUNDS
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MORNING BIRD SONG , DUSK , DAWN ,SEA, WHALE SONG, TROPICAL RAIN FOREST ,CRICKETS ,
BINORAL BEATS AND MUCH MORE
TROPICAL RAIN FOREST , TROPICAL TWILIGHT, SEA, GARDEN, SOUNDS OF THE NIGHT,EXOTIC PARADISE,DUSK, MORNING BIRDS AND MOUNTAIN STREAM
£19.00
TROPICAL RAINFOREST , TROPICAL TWILIGHT, SEA, GARDEN,
SOUNDS OF THE NIGHT,EXOTIC PARADISE,DUSK, MORNING BIRDS AND MOUNTAIN STREAM
TO HEAR A SAMPLE VISIT OUR YOUTUBE LINK BELOW
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Our nature sounds cd 's offers pure nature sounds, no voices are
added, no music is added, no human-induced noises are heard.
Sounds of the Earth bids you welcome to the wild and the
fragile sounds of nature.
Rainforest
Rainforest: Stillness - 25:18
The rainforest shows its quiet side. Sounds of tropical birds and
a stream, the rustling of leaves.
Rainforest: Rainfall - 24:32
The sounds of the rainforest get heavier and louder.
More birds appear and a tropical cloudburst with heavy
thunder and showers of rain passes over.
Finally leaving the rainforest with the leaves still dripping.
Total time - 49:52 minutes
The Sea
The Sea: Calm - 24:40
The Sea: Surf - 25:10
The sea with all its sounds; from soft, rippling little waves
on the shore to the splashy breakers hitting the rocks.
On this recording the moods of the sea are captured, with each
wave playing its own role in the theatre of the sea.
Total Time: 49:52
'Sounds of the Night'
starts with the sound of evening
woodland birds and continues with the song of a
nightingale, frogs and crickets, and the call of tawny owls.
The Crisp Air after sundown makes the night sounds come out clear and
crystalline. From a backdrop of blackbirds, mistle thrushes and robins,
a nightingale emerges and sings a song to celebrate nightfall.
Evening song - 30:35
Night song - 31:16
Total time - 61:52 minutes
The Garden
It is as if you walk through a garden, painted by Monet.
Blackbird, Linnet, robin and many more birds sing their song.
And when the evening comes nearer, you hear a distant stream
and summer doves in the woodland.
Total Time: 62:49
Tropical Twilight
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Total Time: 61:03
'Tropical Twilight' opens with birds, crickets and frogs,
an oasis of quiet, not far from the jungle's edge.
Crickets, insects and frogs continue until night sets in.
A nightowl closes the day.
The dry season is turning. Birds anticipate the long awaited
waters from heaven. A distant rolling thunder is heard.
Travelling farther the colours turn to a wide range of greens
and the sounds of jungle take over.
Dusk
The birds in the trees are preparing for the night. Their songs
are turning ever so slowly into silence. The sounds of the surf
are just audible, as the sun sets for another night.
Dusk Part One - 24:27
Dusk Part Two - 24:46
Total time: 49:16
Exotic Paradise
Exotic Paradise Part One - 26:10
Exotic Paradise Part Two - 26:13
Total Time: 52:23
Where has the garden gone? In which all creatures live together
and never fear. Has it ever been? Where raging waves come to a calm,
fresh waters trickle into the oceans and the wind rustles through palmleaves
Morning Birds
Dawn Chorus - 24:37
With faint night time crickets and insects in the background,
a dawn chorus of birds awakes and announces the beginning of
a new day. Hear the owl hoot in the twilight, hear the wood
pigeons coo and a solo robin call the distant woodpeckers.
The woodland stirs into morning.
The forest Awakens - 24:56
A mature old forest, where the bird calls sound slightly magical
as they echo around the tall trees. Chiff chaffs and solo calls
rong through the forest.
Total Time: 49:35
Mountain Stream
The Lowlands - 24:42
Moor tops and rolling hills at the foot of the mountain.
The cold, shallow stream tumbles over rocks and pebbles.
In the distance faint sounds of birds of prey and grouse,
as the stream pours over small waterfalls
The Highlands - 24:58
As the climb gets higher, the air swirls around the canyons
and rocky passages. The bird calls become more distant and sparse.
The stream tubmles through waterfalls. The echo of the bird song
can now be heard below, echoing against the cliff walls
Total Time: 49:43
SOUNDS OF THE NIGHT,EXOTIC PARADISE,DUSK, MORNING BIRDS AND MOUNTAIN STREAM
TO HEAR A SAMPLE VISIT OUR YOUTUBE LINK BELOW
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZVk2gpA6Sk
IF LINK DOES NOT LOAD COPY AND PASTE INTO YOUR BROWSER
THE COMPLETE COLLECTION FOR £19.00 FREE POSTAGE
Our nature sounds cd 's offers pure nature sounds, no voices are
added, no music is added, no human-induced noises are heard.
Sounds of the Earth bids you welcome to the wild and the
fragile sounds of nature.
Rainforest
Rainforest: Stillness - 25:18
The rainforest shows its quiet side. Sounds of tropical birds and
a stream, the rustling of leaves.
Rainforest: Rainfall - 24:32
The sounds of the rainforest get heavier and louder.
More birds appear and a tropical cloudburst with heavy
thunder and showers of rain passes over.
Finally leaving the rainforest with the leaves still dripping.
Total time - 49:52 minutes
The Sea
The Sea: Calm - 24:40
The Sea: Surf - 25:10
The sea with all its sounds; from soft, rippling little waves
on the shore to the splashy breakers hitting the rocks.
On this recording the moods of the sea are captured, with each
wave playing its own role in the theatre of the sea.
Total Time: 49:52
'Sounds of the Night'
starts with the sound of evening
woodland birds and continues with the song of a
nightingale, frogs and crickets, and the call of tawny owls.
The Crisp Air after sundown makes the night sounds come out clear and
crystalline. From a backdrop of blackbirds, mistle thrushes and robins,
a nightingale emerges and sings a song to celebrate nightfall.
Evening song - 30:35
Night song - 31:16
Total time - 61:52 minutes
The Garden
It is as if you walk through a garden, painted by Monet.
Blackbird, Linnet, robin and many more birds sing their song.
And when the evening comes nearer, you hear a distant stream
and summer doves in the woodland.
Total Time: 62:49
Tropical Twilight
--------------------
Total Time: 61:03
'Tropical Twilight' opens with birds, crickets and frogs,
an oasis of quiet, not far from the jungle's edge.
Crickets, insects and frogs continue until night sets in.
A nightowl closes the day.
The dry season is turning. Birds anticipate the long awaited
waters from heaven. A distant rolling thunder is heard.
Travelling farther the colours turn to a wide range of greens
and the sounds of jungle take over.
Dusk
The birds in the trees are preparing for the night. Their songs
are turning ever so slowly into silence. The sounds of the surf
are just audible, as the sun sets for another night.
Dusk Part One - 24:27
Dusk Part Two - 24:46
Total time: 49:16
Exotic Paradise
Exotic Paradise Part One - 26:10
Exotic Paradise Part Two - 26:13
Total Time: 52:23
Where has the garden gone? In which all creatures live together
and never fear. Has it ever been? Where raging waves come to a calm,
fresh waters trickle into the oceans and the wind rustles through palmleaves
Morning Birds
Dawn Chorus - 24:37
With faint night time crickets and insects in the background,
a dawn chorus of birds awakes and announces the beginning of
a new day. Hear the owl hoot in the twilight, hear the wood
pigeons coo and a solo robin call the distant woodpeckers.
The woodland stirs into morning.
The forest Awakens - 24:56
A mature old forest, where the bird calls sound slightly magical
as they echo around the tall trees. Chiff chaffs and solo calls
rong through the forest.
Total Time: 49:35
Mountain Stream
The Lowlands - 24:42
Moor tops and rolling hills at the foot of the mountain.
The cold, shallow stream tumbles over rocks and pebbles.
In the distance faint sounds of birds of prey and grouse,
as the stream pours over small waterfalls
The Highlands - 24:58
As the climb gets higher, the air swirls around the canyons
and rocky passages. The bird calls become more distant and sparse.
The stream tubmles through waterfalls. The echo of the bird song
can now be heard below, echoing against the cliff walls
Total Time: 49:43
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LEGAL HIGH EXPERIANCE BINAURAL BEATS ALTERNATIVE THERAPY 5 X AUDIO CD
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BINAURAL BEATS AUDIO CD
LEGAL HIGH DRUG EXPERIENCE ACID DMT WITH NO DRUGS BINAURAL BEATS BRAINWAVE THERAPY
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A binaural beat is actually quite simple to understand....first off, there are 4 kinds of brain waves: Gamma, Beta, Alpha, Theta and Delta. These waves tell your brain what kind of thought process to undertake in the current situation you're in. For example, if you're being mugged, your brain is probably going to be doused in gamma waves. Walking down a dark alley in the middle of the night, probably beta waves, and so on. The frequency of these waves is measured in hertz, or how many cycles the sound has per second. Most scientits agree that the adult human can physically hear and comprehend any noise or sound in the range between 15 Hz to 18,000 Hz. Here's a chart lifted straight off Wikipedia that should make things a little more clear:
Frequency range Name Usually associated with:
> 40 Hz Gamma waves Higher mental activity, including perception, problem solving, fear
13–39 Hz Beta waves Active, anxious thinking and active concentration, arousal, cognition, paranoia
7–13 Hz Alpha waves Relaxation (while awake), pre-sleep and pre-wake drowsiness
4–7 Hz Theta waves Dreams, deep meditation/relaxation, REM sleep
< 4 Hz Delta waves Deep dreamless sleep, loss of body awareness
So say a 100 Hz frequency is being played in your right headphone and a 60 Hz in your left. The difference is 40 Hz, and 40 Hz = Gamma waves - Higher mental activity. See how that works? Your brain automatically synchronizes itself and its waves along with the external stimuli- in this case, the binaural beats.
LEGAL HIGH DRUG EXPERIENCE ACID DMT WITH NO DRUGS BINAURAL BEATS BRAINWAVE THERAPY
DMT (Dimethyltryptamine) TRIP EXPERIENCE
ACID,MARIJUANA,ECSTASY,ABSINTHE AND MUCH MORE
ON 5 CD DISC SET
SENT SAME DAY DISPATCH FREE P+P
A binaural beat is actually quite simple to understand....first off, there are 4 kinds of brain waves: Gamma, Beta, Alpha, Theta and Delta. These waves tell your brain what kind of thought process to undertake in the current situation you're in. For example, if you're being mugged, your brain is probably going to be doused in gamma waves. Walking down a dark alley in the middle of the night, probably beta waves, and so on. The frequency of these waves is measured in hertz, or how many cycles the sound has per second. Most scientits agree that the adult human can physically hear and comprehend any noise or sound in the range between 15 Hz to 18,000 Hz. Here's a chart lifted straight off Wikipedia that should make things a little more clear:
Frequency range Name Usually associated with:
> 40 Hz Gamma waves Higher mental activity, including perception, problem solving, fear
13–39 Hz Beta waves Active, anxious thinking and active concentration, arousal, cognition, paranoia
7–13 Hz Alpha waves Relaxation (while awake), pre-sleep and pre-wake drowsiness
4–7 Hz Theta waves Dreams, deep meditation/relaxation, REM sleep
< 4 Hz Delta waves Deep dreamless sleep, loss of body awareness
So say a 100 Hz frequency is being played in your right headphone and a 60 Hz in your left. The difference is 40 Hz, and 40 Hz = Gamma waves - Higher mental activity. See how that works? Your brain automatically synchronizes itself and its waves along with the external stimuli- in this case, the binaural beats.
ADHD BINAURAL BEATS BRAIN WAVE THERAPY - AUDIO CD THERAPY THE NATURAL WAY
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ADHAD BINAURAL BEATS ALTERNATIVE THERAPY CD
A binaural beat is actually quite simple to understand....first off, there are 4 kinds of brain waves: Gamma, Beta, Alpha, Theta and Delta. These waves tell your brain what kind of thought process to undertake in the current situation you're in. For example, if you're being mugged, your brain is probably going to be doused in gamma waves. Walking down a dark alley in the middle of the night, probably beta waves, and so on. The frequency of these waves is measured in hertz, or how many cycles the sound has per second. Most scientits agree that the adult human can physically hear and comprehend any noise or sound in the range between 15 Hz to 18,000 Hz. Here's a chart lifted straight off Wikipedia that should make things a little more clear:
Frequency range Name Usually associated with:
> 40 Hz Gamma waves Higher mental activity, including perception, problem solving, fear
13–39 Hz Beta waves Active, anxious thinking and active concentration, arousal, cognition, paranoia
7–13 Hz Alpha waves Relaxation (while awake), pre-sleep and pre-wake drowsiness
4–7 Hz Theta waves Dreams, deep meditation/relaxation, REM sleep
< 4 Hz Delta waves Deep dreamless sleep, loss of body awareness
So say a 100 Hz frequency is being played in your right headphone and a 60 Hz in your left. The difference is 40 Hz, and 40 Hz = Gamma waves - Higher mental activity. See how that works? Your brain automatically synchronizes itself and its waves along with the external stimuli- in this case, the binaural beats.
A binaural beat is actually quite simple to understand....first off, there are 4 kinds of brain waves: Gamma, Beta, Alpha, Theta and Delta. These waves tell your brain what kind of thought process to undertake in the current situation you're in. For example, if you're being mugged, your brain is probably going to be doused in gamma waves. Walking down a dark alley in the middle of the night, probably beta waves, and so on. The frequency of these waves is measured in hertz, or how many cycles the sound has per second. Most scientits agree that the adult human can physically hear and comprehend any noise or sound in the range between 15 Hz to 18,000 Hz. Here's a chart lifted straight off Wikipedia that should make things a little more clear:
Frequency range Name Usually associated with:
> 40 Hz Gamma waves Higher mental activity, including perception, problem solving, fear
13–39 Hz Beta waves Active, anxious thinking and active concentration, arousal, cognition, paranoia
7–13 Hz Alpha waves Relaxation (while awake), pre-sleep and pre-wake drowsiness
4–7 Hz Theta waves Dreams, deep meditation/relaxation, REM sleep
< 4 Hz Delta waves Deep dreamless sleep, loss of body awareness
So say a 100 Hz frequency is being played in your right headphone and a 60 Hz in your left. The difference is 40 Hz, and 40 Hz = Gamma waves - Higher mental activity. See how that works? Your brain automatically synchronizes itself and its waves along with the external stimuli- in this case, the binaural beats.
DMT EXPERIANCE BINAURAL BEATS ALTERNATIVE THERAPY AUDIO CD
£8.99
A binaural beat is actually quite simple to understand....first off, there are 4 kinds of brain waves: Gamma, Beta, Alpha, Theta and Delta. These waves tell your brain what kind of thought process to undertake in the current situation you're in. For example, if you're being mugged, your brain is probably going to be doused in gamma waves. Walking down a dark alley in the middle of the night, probably beta waves, and so on. The frequency of these waves is measured in hertz, or how many cycles the sound has per second. Most scientits agree that the adult human can physically hear and comprehend any noise or sound in the range between 15 Hz to 18,000 Hz. Here's a chart lifted straight off Wikipedia that should make things a little more clear:
Frequency range Name Usually associated with:
> 40 Hz Gamma waves Higher mental activity, including perception, problem solving, fear
13–39 Hz Beta waves Active, anxious thinking and active concentration, arousal, cognition, paranoia
7–13 Hz Alpha waves Relaxation (while awake), pre-sleep and pre-wake drowsiness
4–7 Hz Theta waves Dreams, deep meditation/relaxation, REM sleep
< 4 Hz Delta waves Deep dreamless sleep, loss of body awareness
So say a 100 Hz frequency is being played in your right headphone and a 60 Hz in your left. The difference is 40 Hz, and 40 Hz = Gamma waves - Higher mental activity. See how that works? Your brain automatically synchronizes itself and its waves along with the external stimuli- in this case, the binaural beats.
Frequency range Name Usually associated with:
> 40 Hz Gamma waves Higher mental activity, including perception, problem solving, fear
13–39 Hz Beta waves Active, anxious thinking and active concentration, arousal, cognition, paranoia
7–13 Hz Alpha waves Relaxation (while awake), pre-sleep and pre-wake drowsiness
4–7 Hz Theta waves Dreams, deep meditation/relaxation, REM sleep
< 4 Hz Delta waves Deep dreamless sleep, loss of body awareness
So say a 100 Hz frequency is being played in your right headphone and a 60 Hz in your left. The difference is 40 Hz, and 40 Hz = Gamma waves - Higher mental activity. See how that works? Your brain automatically synchronizes itself and its waves along with the external stimuli- in this case, the binaural beats.
QUIT SMOKING NICOTINE BINAURAL BEATS ALTERNATIVE THERAPY AUDIO CD
£8.99
A binaural beat is actually quite simple to understand....first off, there are 4 kinds of brain waves: Gamma, Beta, Alpha, Theta and Delta. These waves tell your brain what kind of thought process to undertake in the current situation you're in. For example, if you're being mugged, your brain is probably going to be doused in gamma waves. Walking down a dark alley in the middle of the night, probably beta waves, and so on. The frequency of these waves is measured in hertz, or how many cycles the sound has per second. Most scientits agree that the adult human can physically hear and comprehend any noise or sound in the range between 15 Hz to 18,000 Hz. Here's a chart lifted straight off Wikipedia that should make things a little more clear:
Frequency range Name Usually associated with:
> 40 Hz Gamma waves Higher mental activity, including perception, problem solving, fear
13–39 Hz Beta waves Active, anxious thinking and active concentration, arousal, cognition, paranoia
7–13 Hz Alpha waves Relaxation (while awake), pre-sleep and pre-wake drowsiness
4–7 Hz Theta waves Dreams, deep meditation/relaxation, REM sleep
< 4 Hz Delta waves Deep dreamless sleep, loss of body awareness
So say a 100 Hz frequency is being played in your right headphone and a 60 Hz in your left. The difference is 40 Hz, and 40 Hz = Gamma waves - Higher mental activity. See how that works? Your brain automatically synchronizes itself and its waves along with the external stimuli- in this case, the binaural beats.
Frequency range Name Usually associated with:
> 40 Hz Gamma waves Higher mental activity, including perception, problem solving, fear
13–39 Hz Beta waves Active, anxious thinking and active concentration, arousal, cognition, paranoia
7–13 Hz Alpha waves Relaxation (while awake), pre-sleep and pre-wake drowsiness
4–7 Hz Theta waves Dreams, deep meditation/relaxation, REM sleep
< 4 Hz Delta waves Deep dreamless sleep, loss of body awareness
So say a 100 Hz frequency is being played in your right headphone and a 60 Hz in your left. The difference is 40 Hz, and 40 Hz = Gamma waves - Higher mental activity. See how that works? Your brain automatically synchronizes itself and its waves along with the external stimuli- in this case, the binaural beats.
HANG OVER CURE NICOTINE BINAURAL BEATS ALTERNATIVE THERAPY AUDIO CD
£8.99
A binaural beat is actually quite simple to understand....first off, there are 4 kinds of brain waves: Gamma, Beta, Alpha, Theta and Delta. These waves tell your brain what kind of thought process to undertake in the current situation you're in. For example, if you're being mugged, your brain is probably going to be doused in gamma waves. Walking down a dark alley in the middle of the night, probably beta waves, and so on. The frequency of these waves is measured in hertz, or how many cycles the sound has per second. Most scientits agree that the adult human can physically hear and comprehend any noise or sound in the range between 15 Hz to 18,000 Hz. Here's a chart lifted straight off Wikipedia that should make things a little more clear:
Frequency range Name Usually associated with:
> 40 Hz Gamma waves Higher mental activity, including perception, problem solving, fear
13–39 Hz Beta waves Active, anxious thinking and active concentration, arousal, cognition, paranoia
7–13 Hz Alpha waves Relaxation (while awake), pre-sleep and pre-wake drowsiness
4–7 Hz Theta waves Dreams, deep meditation/relaxation, REM sleep
< 4 Hz Delta waves Deep dreamless sleep, loss of body awareness
So say a 100 Hz frequency is being played in your right headphone and a 60 Hz in your left. The difference is 40 Hz, and 40 Hz = Gamma waves - Higher mental activity. See how that works? Your brain automatically synchronizes itself and its waves along with the external stimuli- in this case, the binaural beats.
Frequency range Name Usually associated with:
> 40 Hz Gamma waves Higher mental activity, including perception, problem solving, fear
13–39 Hz Beta waves Active, anxious thinking and active concentration, arousal, cognition, paranoia
7–13 Hz Alpha waves Relaxation (while awake), pre-sleep and pre-wake drowsiness
4–7 Hz Theta waves Dreams, deep meditation/relaxation, REM sleep
< 4 Hz Delta waves Deep dreamless sleep, loss of body awareness
So say a 100 Hz frequency is being played in your right headphone and a 60 Hz in your left. The difference is 40 Hz, and 40 Hz = Gamma waves - Higher mental activity. See how that works? Your brain automatically synchronizes itself and its waves along with the external stimuli- in this case, the binaural beats.