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Zaki080
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Re: un poquito de música

Mensajepor Zaki080 » Vie Sep 09, 2011 6:47 pm

Hey Chris Rock, i LOVE your sound !

Another style, French Old Stylee ;)

-High Zak-

Chris Rock
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Mensajepor Chris Rock » Vie Sep 16, 2011 10:15 am

Thanks, but I'm just one more, I can not compare with Gil ;)
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Mensajepor garru » Vie Sep 16, 2011 10:20 am

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mate
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megustahastalachusta
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Re: un poquito de música

Mensajepor megustahastalachusta » Mié Sep 21, 2011 2:46 pm

creo recordar de mi época en el conservatorio superior de musica de atocha ( nunca he llegado a terminar la carrera, tocaba el violin y me quede en el último curso... hoy dia me arrepiento, xro cn curro, hipoteca y demás es casi imposible q me plantée terminarlo...lo dejé xq era un jodido vago!), en fin a lo q íbamos, recuerdo estudiar en acústica ( sin duda la peor y mas asquerosa asignatura...),q habia no se cuantos cientos de estudios q demostraban la gran influencia q ejercía la música, no sólo sobre animales, q tb, sino sobre plantas florales de diferentes latitudes del mundo...tdo esto tenia una explicación acústica, q evidentemente he olvidado...
además recuerdo q evaluaban la influencia sobre varios tipos de musica en diferentes tipos de plantas florales ( toda una paranoya), y esta era la coclusion:
las plantas verán aumentada su salud y apariencia en mayor medida dependiendo el tipo de música,siendo el rock y heavy metal los estilos de musica q mas rapidamente hacian desarrollarse a las plantas...luego iría la musica clásica, pero comentaba q la musica clásica tenia mayor influencia sobre animales, ya q contribuía a su buena salud mental, y hacía de éstos animales mejor equilibrados, sumisos, etc...
weno, todo esto puede parecer una paranoyón increible para gente q no lo haya probado, incluso diran q si estoy gilipollas, pero aseguro q esto es veridico y esta demostrado científicamente.he tenido animales toda mi vida y es cierto q reaccionan de maneras inimaginables ante la música.
asiq señores, pongan música a sus hijitas, q la musica, ademas de calmar a las vestias, tb tendra su influencia en el resultado final...eso si regadlas q la mmusica no lo puede hacer x vosotros...jajajajajja.
un saludo

Zaki080
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Re: un poquito de música

Mensajepor Zaki080 » Jue Sep 22, 2011 10:34 pm

chrisrock

Ho maaan, i discovered and j'Adore what you put (Hector Lavoe - El Dia de mi Suerte)

Check this one… not bad ;)
Les Bantous : Ritmo Bantou



Gil is Garru ? :)
-High Zak-

Zaki080
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Re: un poquito de música

Mensajepor Zaki080 » Jue Sep 22, 2011 11:10 pm

megustahastalachusta escribió:creo recordar de mi época en el conservatorio superior de musica de atocha ( nunca he llegado a terminar la carrera…


Hmmm… the internet translator doesn't translate internet very well.
The music and the mood towards plants and mood of man ??

I read that plants prefer classical music (high notes)
-High Zak-

megustahastalachusta
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Re: un poquito de música

Mensajepor megustahastalachusta » Vie Sep 23, 2011 8:17 am

yes, i know that is really difficult to understand my text with the translator...jeje
i was trying yesterday to translate here a text with the translator and it was impossible...i´m so sorry!
ok i explain you what i said.
i studied on music career, that music can stimulate plants growth...these book explains that it ocurred because the waves stimulate the hormons of the plant.
well, rock music and heavy metal music, are better for the plants for two reassons:
1.- the rithm of the waves.
2.-classical music is more lineal and soft than rock music for example, there ´s no strong changes normally, you know ( is difficult to explain it i have not too much vocabulary in english).
rock music has more tonal jumps and screaming than classic.
this is what i read, but i can´t say you exactly what music is better...
i´m only proof this theory with animals ( dogs), because i play violin, and i can say that classic music relaxed and stimmulate dogs more than other type of music, but on plants i think strong music is better.
i would like to explain you better but i´m conditioned for the language...i hope that you understand something!
see you man!

Chris Rock
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Re: un poquito de música

Mensajepor Chris Rock » Vie Sep 23, 2011 9:43 am

Interesante tema,la verdad que podria abrirse un hilo para hablar largo y tendido.



Zaki080: Very good sound,if you like hector lavoe,listen willie colon and ruben blades.Enjoy :D
XO

Zaki080
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Re: un poquito de música

Mensajepor Zaki080 » Vie Sep 23, 2011 9:49 am

thank you very much for taking the time to translate your text.
I understood everything ;)
just one thing : the referrer of the book (author, title, publisher)

Growmag, wrote a small article on this issue (May / June 2011).
Here's my translation :

Plants do they listen to music?

How a plant can she possibly react to music? Plants breathe through many mouths,
called stomata, and it was found that the stomata of plants réagisent to music!

D. Kroeze. Canna Research.

The University of California at San Diego have discovered the mechanism that controls the stomata of a plant.
The two cells that form the stomata are specialized cells (guard cells), granted according to the resonant frequency of the calcium.
When exposed to this frequency, the stomata close. However, if the frequency is not exactly right, the cells will open again in an hour.
This occurs even if the calcium concentration is sufficient to close the stomata in normal times.
Experiments have shown that acute tonalitées are more or less directly responsible for an increase in gas exchange that lasts over an hour.

The music enhances the growth

When some music, pitched, or bird songs vibrate the plant, at a frequency that is not exactly that of the resonance of the calcium,
the stomata open after a while, even if the plant would normally be kept closed.
Tests have shown that fertilizer applied to the leaves of the plant will have more effect on its development and growth if the stomata are wide open.
this makes sense: plants absorb the fertilizer given to leaf through their stomata.
Different combinations of frequency and fertilizer are available for several types of crops.

This method is not foolproof cepandant. If we force the stomata to remain open,
the plant will be unable to control the amount of water it loses through sweating, and it is therefore likely dehydration.
This means exposing your plants to music for more than three hours a day could put them at risk.

Do not cause an overdose of music

If the volume or frequency is too high, your favorite plants will run risks. Some effects of the opening and closing
of the stomata can not explained. The negative impact of too high a frequency could be explained by using a technique called "resonance of the shell."

In addition to the resonance, which is open stomata under the influence of music or precise tones,
another technique might explain the effects of music on plants. This is called resonance of the shell.
It stimulates or inhibits sunthèse proteins in plants. Several tonalitées have a role to play.
Proteins, which are made of amino acids are synthesized according to the vibration.
Each amino acid should have its own frequency. Each protein should have its own frequency range.
In theory, the correct sequence of tones should stimulate the creation of proteins by resonance.
It also examines the impact of the resonance of the human body. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
is a technique that uses a precise frequency to stimulate the production of certain substances in the body.

For example, it is believed a frequency of 10 Hz stimulates the production duneurotransmetteur serotonin (the same frequency as alpha waves).
You know what? Serotonin is an amino acid.

If different tones can have such influence on plants, it is because hormones such as auxin,
one of the substances responsible for cell growth and fruit formation, are formed by only two amino acids.
When one allows plants to vibrate long enough to frequencies of these two amino acids, hormone production
is expected to increase desirable plant, which would give larger shoots.

The music may also affect seed germination. An article published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine
described an experiment in which the music has produced a germination rate higher (P <0.002) and a faster germination (P <0.000002).
However, it seems that the sounds do not have a significant impact on germination. It seems that multiple frequencies are involved
and, as germination respect to hormones, it is plausible that the resonance of the shell plays a role.

The plants prefer classical music ...

Plants respond positively to classical music, but not, for example, heavy metal.
Presumably most pure tones are used in classical music, while the heavy metal used guitar effects like distortion, which can not be considered pure.

The green ears

Although techniques to encourage plant growth existed since the dawn of time this art is dying :
the modern gardeners have only a fraction of the knowledge of their predecessors.
we do not know exactly how music influences the development and growth of plants,
but we discover more about the physics of resonance, and we advance to solid scientific evidence and theories in this field.
Who knows, in twenty years, people may laugh if you tell them that the plants do not have ears !


Perhaps a new translation is necessary = scientific language
And new Tema ;)
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