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SOUNDS OF NATURE

Before rhythm, before music, before even any human intention, sound already existed in nature.

THE SOUND AS ENVIRONMENT

Wind, water, rain, or the rustling of leaves create soundscapes that don't follow a fixed structure, but that continuously envelop the listener.

In this type of listening, sound doesn't organize time or direct attention. Its function is different: to create an environment.

EFFORTLESS LISTENING

Unlike pulses or rhythms, the sounds of nature don't need to be followed. There is no exact repetition or defined patterns.

This lack of structure allows the mind to reduce its activity and enter a more open state, where attention can relax without getting lost.

Therefore, these types of sounds are commonly used to:

  • accompany rest
  • reduce feelings of stress
  • create spaces of calm
  • facilitate mental disconnection

Natural soundscapes have a particular quality: they generate a sense of continuity.

They don't begin or end clearly, allowing the listener to become part of the sound rather than simply following it.

From this perspective, listening becomes more passive and receptive, fostering states of tranquil presence.

SOUND AS SPACE

At MoodPulse, the sounds of nature are not presented as musical elements, but as habitable soundscapes.

Each sound creates a distinct environment:

  • more open or more immersive
  • more dynamic or more stable
  • lighter or deeper

The choice doesn't depend on a fixed rule, but rather on how each person responds to that environment.