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SEA DRUM

Simulated Organic Rhythm

A fluid composition with a non-linear, organic base.

This soundscape features an irregular texture reminiscent of natural phenomena like moving water. Unlike perfectly rhythmic sounds, there is no exact repetition, creating a more vibrant and less predictable sensation. Although its origin is not strictly natural, the perception is close to organic, maintaining a balance between control and variability.

It is especially useful in contexts of rest or moments where a disconnection without rigidity is desired.

  • Rest: Promotes relaxation through a fluid and unstructured perception.
  • Meditation: Allows for open attention, without the need to follow a pattern.
  • Sleep: Facilitates disconnection by avoiding predictable repetition.

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Potential Physiological Effect
The irregularity of the stimulus can promote a reduction in perceptual anticipation, facilitating a progressive decrease in activation within the autonomic nervous system (ANS). It can help decouple the sensorimotor rhythm from rigid patterns.

Subjective experience
Sense of fluidity. The sound doesn't repeat: it changes slightly, as if it were alive.

Orientative correspondence (frequency + perception)
Sounds with irregular variation tend to generate a perception closer to natural environments, where there is no exact repetition.
In this case, the experience is not organized around a pattern, but rather a sensation of continuous flow.
It can be interpreted as an environment that doesn't seek to structure or define, but rather to allow perception to adapt to a freer and more changing movement.