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Dear Friend,
In the early 1990s, a team of trained psychologists made an amazing discovery.
They found that sound waves – all by themselves -- could improve your brain’s ability to think, learn, create, and solve problems.
The researchers called this the “Mozart Effect” … because in their study, men and women who listened to a Mozart Sonata before taking an IQ test scored 8 to 9 points higher than men and women who hadn’t listened to the music.
The amazing conclusion: Simply listening to Mozart could actually improve IQ test results.
This is why today you hear about schools using Mozart to help kids learn math, and see “Mozart Effect” CDs being sold in catalogs to parents.
But here’s the really interesting part….
The Mozart Effect was purely accidental.
Mozart didn’t write his music to deliberately help people think better and more clearly.
The great 18th century composer had no clue that certain combinations of sounds stimulate different parts of the brain – sharpening information processing, altering mood, even improving cognition.
He was just trying to create great music. The fact that his sonata “jump started” the human brain’s ability to think was just a happy accident.
But….
What if an elite team of scientists and audio production specialists deliberately set out to create sound recordings to achieve specific, measurable, actionable improvements in human thinking and mental function?
In fact, these experts have already discovered – after months of hard work and over a decade of extensive research -- the precise combination of sounds that can help you:
The bad news is: you can’t achieve all of these specific results just by listening to Mozart or other classical music.
That’s because – despite the “Mozart Effect” – these sounds were not deliberately constructed to achieve specific, tangible results.