Volume 1: How the right side of your brain receives and elaborates a solo rock guitar record during sleep: a female view.
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The Shocking Truth Series Volume 1: How the right side of your brain receives and elaborates a solo rock guitar record during sleep: a female view.
A 20-year research has just produced a stunning new view upon human perception.
In order to study the diffences in human perception under the light of profound contrasts such as day-night, male-female, rational-imaginative, left-right side of the brain, an average hairy rock virtuoso guitar record was repeatedly played to a group of patients four times during a day.
After a few hours during the patients' sleep, using a moon-venus-cycle audio signal isolating system, the right brain response to the record has been recorded and analysed.
On this page, you'll find some examples of the patients' average response and re-elaboration
to the rock guitar record.
As a result of the study, it is easy to show how the brain response during sleep differs from the daily aesthetics of standard rock guitar records.
The examples show how some elements of music considered dominant during wake, like rythm, harmonies, logical consequentiality of phrases, verse/chorus structures, are completely ignored by the night time re-elaboration of the musical stimula.
The night time memory of the record appears to be much more atmospheric oriented, somehow much more vague and imaginative, more focused on daily life concrete sounds than on hyper-structured patterns.
This work ultimately confutes some theories (Ingrassi-Strozzi, 1996) according to which "women don't know shit about music", suggesting how some records represent mostly a male/daily/rational dimention, leaving the female/nighlty/irrational understimulated.
Such a bias could produce a lack of interest to standard rock guitar records in female listeners, and explain most of the resistence to highly conceptualised form of music.
We hope that by publishing the most significant examples of our study, we can have a more accurate image on how we intimately and secretly react to strong manly musical stimulations.