Hypnotised by the Sound of Music
After 15 years of research, combining psychology, neurolinguistic programming and hypnosis, and analyzing literally thousands of musical hits, Jonathan Dresden wrote a book in which he claims to have discovered the patterns that all the great music number ones share in common.
Very few people can explain musical talent, some say that it is innate and others say that it can be learn, but when it comes down to explaining creativity, there is a lot of controversy. Is it possible that our musical Idols knew exactly what they were doing to engage people’s emotions and imagination, or is it only natural talent combined with inspiration, and good luck? Is there a science to write good songs, songs that people like and that command our undivided attention?
In his new book “The magic Power of Hypnotic Songwriting” Jonathan Dresden states that you can actually model the talent of musical geniuses and by using the same methods you can get the same results. “The secret to engage your listener instantly is to engage their emotions,” he says. But how is it possible to be hypnotized with music? Dresden explains, “We have to understand first what hypnosis really is:
Hypnosis is a natural state of mind that allows us to have a deep concentration and focus on something, when we are watching a movie and we get so caught up on it that for a moment we forget that is just a movie, and we become so scared or we get excited, or we cry, and we feel our emotions totally invested, when in reality a movie is just images projected on a blank screen, and this images project actors, acting “real life situations” and even if we know all this, it seems so real for a moment.
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