VIEWPOINT # 1
"The same effect on the human brain can produce rhythmic sound. It is well known
how the Aborigines get into trance while dancing to drums. The modern science
found other ways how to influence human brain by sound frequencies.
For example if you deliver to one ear a sound in the frequency of 200 Hz and
into the other one the sound in the frequency of 210 Hz , the electric frequency
of 10 Hz will dominate in the brain, since large portions of neurons in the
brain will synchronize the frequency of their activity to this external impulse.
This phenomenon is called entrainment. In other words by means of external
stimulation it is possible to change our brain activity and our frame of mind.
How does this change happen? All the brain activity is a system of electric and
chemical reactions. The neuroscientist Norman Shealy measured the chemical
changes in the brain at the frequency of 7,8 Hz which is the frequency at which
the ionosphere oscillates. Norman Shealy found out that if the brain is tuned
(by light or sound stimulation) to this frequency the production of growth
hormones increases by 25 % as well as the production of gonadoliberin (which
influences sexual organs and hormones) and oxytocin (which produces the feelings
of love). The production of betaendorphin (which causes feeling of euphoria)
increased substantially as well. This goes to prove that different brain
frequencies cause the production of different chemicals in the brain and body
which influence our mood and motivation."- International Movement For The Ban of
Manipulation of Human Nervous System By Technical Means
The ancients understood the relationship between sound and emotions. Chanting
and singing have their origins in the fact early humans realized they could
raise the vibratory levels of their internal organs and central nervous system
through the utterances of the human voice and later via instrumentation. So
called new Age Alterative Healing Modalities are using sound and electromagnetic
machines to restore harmonium and regulate the internal biorhythms of the human
body as well as impact the external environment. Our African ancestors used
sounds and rhythms especially drum beats to induce trance states during communal
rituals and ceremonies to promote altered states of consciousness to help the
family village or clan to collectively attune to the higher frequencies and
dimensions existent all around them to enable them to experience communications
from the ancestors and Infinite Spirit/Intelligence. These participatory ritual
had a profound impact and effect on each person and the collective. Modern
Western cultures are just beginning to fully understand how this works and
employ sound in ways that heal but more so in ways that debase and dehumanize.
In the chapter on Sound Therapy in the book entitled Alternative Medicine The
Definitive Guide we read "People respond to sound vibrations in two main ways:
via rhythm entrainment and resonance. According to Stephen Halpern PhD. of San
Anselmo California 'Rhythm entrainment describes the phenomenon whereby, in the
presence of any external rhythmic stimulus, the natural rhythm of the heartbeat
will be overridden and caused to pulse in sync with the sound source. This may
be the rhythm of drums, or the rhythmic pulse of the music, or it may just be
your refrigerator's motor. Resonance refers to the physical phenomenon in which
different frequencies of sound (different pitches) stimulate the body to vibrate
in different areas. Typically, low sound resonates in the lower parts of the
body and high sound resonates in the higher parts of the body." page 440
The nerves carry the vibratory impulses through the ear to the brain and from
there nervous signals are sent via the vagus nerve which regulates breathing,
speech, and heart rate to the throat, larynx heart and diaphragm. Sounds or
vibration frequencies affect specific parts of the brain. Rhythm impacts the
reptilian brain (R-complex) which controls communication, body language and
other vital functions. Tonal vibrations also influence human emotions and
midbrain functions. Sounds also affect the human bodies own unique biorhythms.
Non Western views of the body postulate the organs vibrate in synchronicity and
once these inner harmonies are disturbed illness or disease manifests. To my way
of thinking if vibrations impact the various parts of the brain and central
nervous system and these impact our total system we should be very
discriminating about the types of sounds, music and vibrations we subject
ourselves to! Music wise we know certain tones, cords, melodies and rhythms
influence our emotions. Just as healer are attempting to use vibrations and
sounds to enhance wellness and healing we can connect the dots and realize much
of the "music" the vibrations, lyrics and dynamism it contains is having an
adverse impact on us. We should take a serious look at the effect of music on
our people. We must examine the total package, the rhythms, tones, cords,
lyrics, video images, posturing, publicity and marketing to make a determination
whether or not the music is beneficial or malevolent in its form and content.
African-American music has always had its critics both within our community and
outside of it. Jazz, Blues and Rhythm and Blues were called "Devil Music". I am
suggesting that the music is far more influential than we suspect. Music not
only influences our world view, values and emotions it also impact our health!
We see how influential the rappers are in our culture, how our children look up
to them and how they know the lyrics and beats of all their songs but don't know
anything about African history or themselves!
The lyrics on most albums and CDs are more than suggestive, they are so explicit
they leave nothing to the imagination. They promote violence, fratricide,
misogyny, they are facilitating a gender and generational disconnect that is
undermining and sabotaging any possibility of self and group love/cohesion and
counter attack. We are literally being programmed for self-destruction. To ad
insult to injury we are the primary agents of our own demise, we are doing to
ourselves! I am not proposing blanket censorship of songs, music videos and CDs.
I am advocating being informed about the ways music affects us and becoming
critical and discerning media consumers. If we discern an artist is a negative
influence we should not allow his products in our home, period. If we conclude a
certain record company is a conduit for negative music, dehumanizing and
anti-African videos we should call them on it and boycott their products if they
continue to produce that type of garbage even if it is a Black owned company. We
don' t have to go out like this, there are a lot of things we can do to protect
ourselves from negative and destructive influences in the media. All we need is
the information, the will and resolve to do the right thing.