Alpha Waves for Relaxation
The relaxed-but-awake band — calm focus and easing tension. Built for letting go. Around 7,600 people a month search for this.
The relaxed-but-awake band — calm focus and easing tension. Built for letting go. Around 7,600 people a month search for this.
Alpha-range audio targets roughly 8 to 12Hz, the brainwave band that dominates when you are relaxed but awake: eyes resting, mind calm but not drifting. Alpha is the bridge state between busy focus and full rest, which is why alpha-targeted audio is used for calm concentration and for easing tension.
Alpha Waves suits relaxation by giving the brain a single, unchanging thing to rest against while you settle into letting go. For relaxation, rain and brown noise are the warmest, most settling options; alpha-range tones add a calm-but-awake quality if you do not want to drift off.
Relaxation is the down-shift out of a busy beta state. Warm noise, rain, and alpha-range tones lower the nervous system’s gain so the body can let go. No spa clichés, just sound that works.
There is no target to hit, so let the volume sit a little higher and the session run a little longer. Warmer sounds, brown noise and rain, tend to down-shift the nervous system faster than bright ones. Sit or lie still and let the sound do the work.
Brainwave bands (alpha ~8-12Hz) are well established in EEG research; whether audio reliably shifts you into a band is the contested part. The 2019 binaural-beats meta-analysis found frequency-dependent cognition effects, which is the best current evidence for audio entrainment.
Sources: Garcia-Argibay et al. (2019), Psychological Research (meta-analysis)
For relaxation, rain and brown noise are the warmest, most settling options; alpha-range tones add a calm-but-awake quality if you do not want to drift off.
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View on Amazon →Alpha-range audio targets roughly 8 to 12Hz, the brainwave band that dominates when you are relaxed but awake: eyes resting, mind calm but not drifting. Alpha is the bridge state between busy focus and full rest, which is why alpha-targeted audio is used for calm concentration and for easing tension. Used for relaxation, for relaxation, rain and brown noise are the warmest, most settling options; alpha-range tones add a calm-but-awake quality if you do not want to drift off.
There is no target to hit, so let the volume sit a little higher and the session run a little longer. Warmer sounds, brown noise and rain, tend to down-shift the nervous system faster than bright ones. Sit or lie still and let the sound do the work.