(Personalized gifts online) Brain Wave Therapy; How Does It Work?

By George Collee

  Brain wave therapy works because people are always looking to try and make some positive changes in their lives. Brain wave therapy takes the basic understanding that the brain controls all other parts of the body and uses this undeniable truth to make brain wave therapy work.

Most scientists and doctors believe that, if the brain is in control is in direct control of all the bodily functions, they can use different combinations of sound frequencies to help cure various ailments and parts of the body. In a way these frequency combinations, called binaural sounds, are training the brain to operate the body more efficiently.

There are only two basic ways to get brain wave therapy, either in patient or out patient. When using in patient therapy it will normally take place in a hospital or clinic. The patient is given some sort of stimulus, usually consisting of a combination of drugs, neural or visual stimuli and the brain waves are then measured. Depending on the goal that the patient is trying to achieve and the method of therapy used they will either be given positive or negative feedback. That is the way that the brain will learn to perform the proper behavior. This type of therapy is extremely expensive and very few medical insurance plans will cover this cost.

The other option for brain wave therapy is the out patient version. Using this version the patient will, using their own head phones, listen to very specific combinations of sounds and frequencies that will encourage different types of brain waves. The purpose of these sound and frequency combinations is to help the brain communicate better with the rest of the body and promote healthier behaviors. It works by playing a different sound frequency in each ear; the brain will then create its own sound which is a combination of the two frequencies. Certain sounds will stimulate different areas of the brain and result in enabling the brain to function more clearly.

I have found that the out patient version of brain wave therapy will work if you give it a chance. As I said earlier, people are always looking to make some positive changes in their life. People have been known to use brain wave therapy to help them control or even overcome addiction, help them sleep better, or even manage their ADD. None of these forms of therapy are invasive in any way; there is never any surgery or drugs used. All you need are the binaural sound files and a stereo or MP3 player and a set of headphones.

To obtain a greater understanding of the excellent benefits of a Brain Wave Therapy and to get your FREE sample recordings, please take a moment and visit: www.Binaurals.info You will be amazed at what you will discover.


Master Recording Ownership

By Gen Wright

  In the music scene, master recording ownership is one of the most controversial issues around. In fact, there have been a lot of debates as to the exact definition of master recording ownership. Should it be the artists’, the managers’, the producers’, or the music labels?

Indeed there have been a lot of questions and doubts that arise from this issue. So, what is a master recording, and who rightfully owns it?

A master recording is generally defined as the original recording from which copies are made. If the recording is done on tape, the original recording is referred to as the master tape. For recordings on computer hard disks, the original recordings are called session files. It should be clearly understood that there is just one master recording, and this is the recording done at the time of the original performance. However, the term master is generally used to describe anything that is used as a source.

There are two ways of creating master recordings. The first way is direct to tape, where one or more microphone signals are mixed and recorded to a mono tape of a stereo tape directly. This method of creating master recordings is the oldest method and is rarely used nowadays. The other way of creating master recordings is the multitrack recording. With this method, a number of tracks can be recorded into one main track, thus the term multitrack. Regardless of the way of creating master recordings, the ownership to such must be clearly established.

The ownership of the master is not necessarily confined in a single ownership. This is so because although song masters and album masters are taken as intellectual properties, ownership is acquired through purchase, creation, and inheritance as with physical properties. There are two steps in determining the value of masters. The first step is determining the cost of producing the album master prior to release and distribution; and the second step is determining its market potential to sell after the release of the album. Therefore, the master and all its rights can be sold at much higher cost than the production or recoupable cost.

Specific situations dictate the ownership of the master. If an artist finances the production of his album, then the artists owns the master. If the situation is the other way around where the studio or music label finances the production of the album, then the studio is the owner of the master. Usually, it is the latter that is practiced in the music industry. This is due to the fact that music labels have the interest of building and maintaining their own pool of music albums. In this regard, these music labels indefinitely own the master recording.

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