Imagine wrapping yourself in a soft, cozy moss blanket deep in the forest. 🍃 That is the exact feeling I wanted to create for you tonight. 3 hours of Green Noise, gentle rain, and layered sounds like rustling leaves and tapping will help you easily relax, unwind, and fall asleep. The up-close face brushing will encourage you to close your eyes and drift off. I've also added soft, dreamy visual overlays to the rain to help you escape into this forest atmosphere. The calming nature of Green Noise can help lower stress, relieve tension, and promote focus during work. The low-mid range frequency can also help reduce tinnitus symptoms or frequent migraines. This video gets darker as it goes on. An important part of health and wellness is a healthy sound environment and it's a privilege to provide that for you. Rest well 😴 🎧 For the best sound experience, please use headphones. Please, adjust your volume accordingly. Listening to sound frequencies too loudly can damage your ears. ------- *Why Do Noises Have Colors?* Noise gets its unique color from sonic hues, also known as the noise spectrum. Therefore, each noise's color relates to its signal's power spectrum or its frequencies. According to experts, the practice of naming noises after colors originated with white noise. Researchers chose this system to classify noise as it mirrors how they measure light on the electromagnetic spectrum. For example, white light includes all visible light, and white noise contains all audible frequencies. Most colors of noise take their name from a color of light with similar spectra. *What Is Green Noise?* Green noise is a variation of white noise that emphasizes mid-range frequencies. The result is often a more natural, balanced sound when compared to white noise that produces a slight "hissing," which can sound like the static of an old television set. (Source of information: https://www.amplifonusa.com/hearing-loss/blog/green-noise-vs-white-noise) ------ 🌿 If you’d like to support my work, you can find me on Ko-fi here: https://ko-fi.com/emilyctaylorasmr — 🖱 Links: Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/emilyctaylor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyctaylor/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/EmilyCTaylor2 📩 Business inquiries: [email protected]
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