In "Reverberation" explores Keith Blanchardthat music is a universal human experience that has accompanied us since the beginning of time. The reader is asked why he has been listening to music all his life. The foreword was written by multiple Grammy award-winner Peter Gabriel written. The author states that music is not just for entertainment - it is a deeply rooted, subtle and powerful means of communication. But how do music and songs affect people? The reader learns that song lyrics resonate with brainwave patterns, causing changes in the brain. This in turn has an influence on moods and memories. But also a reinforcement of good or bad habits of people has been observed. From an emotional point of view, music even makes people fall in love. Music shapes people on a subconscious level, all day long. And now, for the first time, it is possible to take control of it.
