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Lavender Town music Experiment


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How have these tones affected your tulpa  

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  1. 1. How have these tones affected your tulpa

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Hi guys, I wouldnt be asking this if it didn't affect just my tulpa. When listening to Lavender town with headphones, the pitch and frequency screech and burrow and it affected my tulpa, it was scary how odd she acted and she was at her strongest when it came to feeling her presence. Some others had negative responses, anyone have a theory? No other forcing music we listen do has done this? Tell me how your tulpa reacted to it, especially at the end.

 

http://www.mediafire.com/?66v95rdghkbwo2i (Regular)

http://www.fast-files.com/getfile.aspx?file=58289 (backwards)

 

UPDATE: Ok, I decided to dwell into this. I would appreciate any and all input. I'm going to see how it works both forwards and backwards, My tulpa was effected differently and wanted to see how everyone else handled it. If you don't mind, who knows, maybe you could have an extra tone to add to your playlist!

 

Thank you guys

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"You'll have a Tulpa because you didn't give up" -Koomer

 

 

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Okay, so, I went ahead and tried this. From the start, Sarah was nervous and uncomfortable. This only progressed as the session went on. She got more and more afraid, and kept begging me to stop it. I told her we were doing this though, and she agreed. So, as the track progressed, the wonderland became darker and darker. Near the end, I guess around nine minutes in or so, it changed completely. Suddenly, we were in some kind of lab. It was a small room, filled with large tubes. We left through the only door, and she collapsed, holding her head and crying. I sat down with her, and tried to revert the wonderland back, but I didn't succeed until after the track had finished. All in all, Sarah was absolutely terrified, and I won't be doing this again, but, I did feel her presence and emotional state very strongly.

 

I also felt other beings around as I listened, though. On one occasion, Sarah was in my arms crying, then suddenly there was a copy of her, sitting in her usual spot with a blank expression. The one in my arms faded out, then got sucked into the one sitting down. After that she acted normal, but I'm worried about her now.

Sarah: Progress: Visualization: Complete, Vocalization: Complete, Sentience: Complete, Imposition: In Progress

 

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I got no reaction other than boredom. It's just the original lavender town theme with shitty binaural tones (that don't do anything) layered in the background. The screeching you're talking about is just an image synth similar to that used somewhat frequently in the late 90s with IDM artists (examples: 1 2 3 4) to make this image. Running it through a quick spectogram myself, I got the same thing. There's nothing else to the file than that. Regardless, the entire file and story attached is complete bullshit. The soundcards in gameboys couldn't handle even the smallest sliver of the midtones of a binaural or isochronic tone, let alone image synth or SSTV frequencies. But I suppose knowing this all ruined the placebo effect. If I'm looking to scare my tulpa I'll just listen to some

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I read LucidAcid's post before listening.

 

I got nothing. My tulpa was more on edge by the dramatic set-up than the actual track. The predominant response would probably be interest, and then boredom as the track progressed. There was certainly no significant negative response.

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No negative effects whatsoever, didn't read LucidAcid's post before listening, have listened to Lavender Town before knowing about tuppers without perceiving any effect whatsoever too. You guys are probably better off listening to Fede's tones or something.

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Nope.avi

 

But if you believe it's going to happen when you listen to it, it most likely will.

 

I got no reaction other than boredom. It's just the original lavender town theme with shitty binaural tones (that don't do anything) layered in the background. The screeching you're talking about is just an image synth similar to that used somewhat frequently in the late 90s with IDM artists (examples: 1 2 3 4) to make this image. Running it through a quick spectogram myself, I got the same thing. There's nothing else to the file than that. Regardless, the entire file and story attached is complete bullshit. The soundcards in gameboys couldn't handle even the smallest sliver of the midtones of a binaural or isochronic tone, let alone image synth or SSTV frequencies. But I suppose knowing this all ruined the placebo effect. If I'm looking to scare my tulpa I'll just listen to some

on repeat.

 

I know The actual Syndrome is a bunch of bull, however the music itself from what I've gathered either relaxed tulpa or made them immensely uneasy. When I tried it, it was freaky how suddenly my tulpas presence was stronger and was acting the complete opposite of how she normally does. Just wanted a few more opinions

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"It's nothing special"

 

I agree.

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