I used to listen to mostly hip-hop and indie music then I was red-pilled and realized that hip-hop is pure degeneracy and is brainwashing the world with idiocy and indie music is black pill trash. I kind of liked jazz for awhile but I'm questioning whether that isn't degenerate music too.
What is good music that emboldens the spirit of man? Maybe classical music?
Jazz is great. The idea of improvising in the moment is powerful, and should give you faith in your ability to solve your own problems in a unique way which suits you.
Mason Carter
goa trance
Jason Walker
Jazz is degenerate Negro-Jewish trash, that is chaotic with zero tune or melody.
I read Evola's critique of jazz and he kind of pointed to it as the beginning of degenerate music since it was mostly based in sex and African voodooism.
Do not believe the Jewish lies, "jazz" is not music, it is cacophonous and incessantly pestering by design, it does not express the coordinated and deliberate conduction of harmonious music, but rather it evokes these primal noises and spontaneous sprints of auditory scribble which disorients the listener and provides no avenue for reflection or true expression
Most forms of music are acceptable and enjoyable at times, classical is superior though and should be the most encouraged. Especially dangerous and degenerate music (that is almost always pushed by Jewish media) such as rap, jazz, hip hop etc should be banned. Rock is fine though.
Classical, but if your like any normal human being you'll want something a bit more down to earth now and then, so I suggest classic metal as well. (Classic metal = Metallica, Iron Maiden, Dio, etc)
Adrian Hall
Ancient Greeks believes that music had magical properties. It influences personality. Leaders should listen to more majestic music that fosters leadership. Ignoble music can destroy society.
Mason Gonzalez
can confirm The greek word for music, iogos, translates loosely as magical incantation
Luke Brown
THIS. And also music that highlights his traditional values and heritage, such as religion and history.
I only listen to lo-fi house nowadays. Anyone who bases their music taste on political opinions is a pleb anyways. On the other hand, as a trained violinist, classical is GOAT.
Music is a beat, a pattern, a sound, a frequency. Everything in your body responds to a resonant frequency. Everything ever responds to a resonant frequency. Infrasound under 20hz produces feelings of panic and dread. Thunderstorms and the roar of a wild animal can produce this frequency. 18.9hz is the same frequency your eyes and ears vibrate causing you to see and ear minor hallucinations, this is called the panic or ghost frequency.
Not only do objects resonant at certain frequencies but an object in resonance can induce resonance in a like object some distance away. This is called sympathetic resonance.
Music is sound, sound is frequency and frequency has an insidious effect on the Human psyche. The brain operates in a range of frequencies between 0-100Hz. They're classified by range and the frequency is determined the synchronous pulse of the brain's neurons. Theta waves, being among the most elusive to observe in Humans occur between 4-7Hz and are assumed to occur just before motor function in lower animals and possibly reflect the brain's heightened awareness before spurious body movement. In Humans the correlation is less apparent. Gamma waves occur between 32-100Hz and are similarly assumed to be associated with awareness, specifically in cognitive exercises like meditation.
It's interesting to note that both the ranges of theta and gamma wave frequencies are effecting you right now. Your computer monitor is operating in the same range as gamma waves, and you may be listening to music with a simple beat in the same range as theta waves. Could a simple song and computer monitor be inducing a resonant frequency for the brain waves associated with pre-motor function awareness and meditative cognition?
If so, what would that mean for the stimuli your brain is consuming? A fanciful subject the CIA took an interest in. In this memo on the practicality of hypnosis: scribd.com/document/45949553/CIA-Hypnotism-1955 The feasibility of