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WAVES AND FREQUENCIES

There are no beats, no pattern, no clear beginning.
There is a sound field.

THE SOUND AS A FIELD

Unlike rhythm or natural sounds, waves and frequencies are not perceived as events in time, but as a continuous presence.

This type of sound is built from sustained tones, harmonics, and subtle variations that generate a sense of stability and depth.

More than listening to something, we enter the sound.

LISTENING FROM WITHIN

Sound waves don't require active attention.
They aren't followed, nor are they anticipated.

Their effect lies not in rhythm, but in resonance.
Small variations in frequency, texture, or intensity can modify internal perception, generating sensations ranging from profound calm to subtle activation.
Therefore, this type of sound is used to:
  • facilitate states of meditation
  • accompany processes of deep concentration
  • create spaces for inner listening
  • promote the regulation of mental state without rhythmic stimulation
More than listening to something, we enter into the sound.

Sometimes, it's not about understanding the sound.
But about observing what happens when we are within it.

FREQUENCY AND PERCEPTION

The unit of measurement for frequency is Hertz (Hz), and sounds are often associated with specific frequencies to which certain effects are attributed.

In some cases, these associations come from ancient traditions or contemporary interpretations.

However, beyond any specific attribution, what is relevant is how each person perceives and responds to sound.

The experience depends not only on the frequency, but on the whole:
pitch, texture, context, and the listener's state.

SOUND AS RESONANCE

At MoodPulse, waves and frequencies are not presented as “frequencies with fixed meanings,” but rather as spaces of resonance.

Each sound can:

• feel more expansive or more intimate
• more stable or more dynamic
• more mental or more physical

There is no single right way to experience it.