120 BPM Dubstep (and how it might help being productive)

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Re: 120 BPM Dubstep

Post by Dubstinct » Sun Dec 26, 2010 8:03 am

sweet juicy wrote:i reckon it's all psychosomatic, if a track resonates with you it's because it's good and you like it, sure you could find lots of examples of music at that tempo that have zero or the complete opposite effect on you. :m:
I'm not talking about what "resonates" with me just what I can listen to while trying to be productive.

Listen to the King Midas Sound track and do a simple maths problem at the same time, easier than doing it to average dubstep don't you think?

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Re: 120 BPM Dubstep (and how it might help being productive)

Post by Sirius » Sun Dec 26, 2010 11:36 am

its not about "resonating" which is frequency specific, Its about the beat.
60 bpm would be the same as a resting heart rate.
it would help put your heart into that rhythm like.

I make dubstep at 120 alot!!!
the default setting in logic is 120... & i start making my riddims at that bpm before I remember to change it.
shit is usually alot more funky & jazzier at that rate & luckily it keeps that feel when ya speed it up!

if ya wana feel the effect of it more... make sure a sub is hitting every second, that way ya heart will align itself to it ay!

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Re: 120 BPM Dubstep (and how it might help being productive)

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Re: 120 BPM Dubstep (and how it might help being productive)

Post by Dubstinct » Wed Jan 05, 2011 12:43 pm

vood wrote:Image

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Re: 120 BPM Dubstep (and how it might help being productive)

Post by symmetricalsounds » Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:00 pm

symmetricalsounds wrote:
Dubstinct wrote:I've been reading about how 60 bmp music is meant to have some magical effect on your brain if you listen to it while studying or working.
i've heard so many theories about how the tempo of certain music resonates with your heart/brain in particular ways in so many different scenes.

i reckon it's all psychosomatic, if a track resonates with you it's because it's good and you like it, sure you could find lots of examples of music at that tempo that have zero or the complete opposite effect on you.
sweet juicy wrote:i reckon it's all psychosomatic, if a track resonates with you it's because it's good and you like it, sure you could find lots of examples of music at that tempo that have zero or the complete opposite effect on you. :m:
so you just took the 2nd part of my post and repeated it word for word? well apart from the smiley at the end..

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Re: 120 BPM Dubstep (and how it might help being productive)

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