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Very cool technique... I have played a lot with music induction, but not from memory! |
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The problem with listening to all of it (tried a lot) is that you can't easily fall asleep listening to the music. There are some loud parts in there that will wake you up no matter what. That's why I have to listen to the first 8 minutes and imagine the rest. Just look for L - 1 and L - 2, that should be all of it. |
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Cool technique! I'll keep it in mind. |
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That's so cool! It is like making a mind mantra out of the music. I had fun with this too with "songs stuck in my head" sometimes. I could repeat the lyrics in my mind over and over. I also got through a really hot day taking my SAT and just sitting there for hours when I was done by rehearsing a guitar song in my mind. I bet it helps a lot if you are learning to play the song on an instrument. |
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Here is what I am up to in the dream world!
https://www.dreamviews.com/blogs/charles3/
That's a really awesome technique! I'm definitely going to try that, but just by imagining lyrics. Do you also listen to the song during the day and then reality check at the cue point? |
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-"I thought you were going to say 'Fear, itself'."
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