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Resonance Theory: A Manual for Listening Beyond Sound
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- ISBN8231094691
- EAN9798231094691
- Date de parution08/08/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
This isn't just a book about music - it's a book about you. Resonance Theory by Jamara Nichole Robinson changes the way you hear a song and the way you hear yourself. It teaches you to read your body, your energy, and your emotions as living proof of what music leaves behind. Music isn't background noise. It's a force shaping your soul's evolution, your emotional state, and even your physical health.
For too long, we've let it slip by without asking the deeper questions: What is it doing to us? How should we be consuming it, creating it, and letting it into our systems?We've lived through decades of music changing form - being commercialized, broken apart, celebrated, weaponized - but we've rarely changed the way we engage with it. Resonance Theory is the framework for a new era: one where music is valued not by trends or numbers, but by the proof of its lasting impact.
If you listen to music every day, you need to read this book. Because although music feels like second nature, the truth is: we don't really know it. And until we do, we can't fully know ourselves.
For too long, we've let it slip by without asking the deeper questions: What is it doing to us? How should we be consuming it, creating it, and letting it into our systems?We've lived through decades of music changing form - being commercialized, broken apart, celebrated, weaponized - but we've rarely changed the way we engage with it. Resonance Theory is the framework for a new era: one where music is valued not by trends or numbers, but by the proof of its lasting impact.
If you listen to music every day, you need to read this book. Because although music feels like second nature, the truth is: we don't really know it. And until we do, we can't fully know ourselves.
This isn't just a book about music - it's a book about you. Resonance Theory by Jamara Nichole Robinson changes the way you hear a song and the way you hear yourself. It teaches you to read your body, your energy, and your emotions as living proof of what music leaves behind. Music isn't background noise. It's a force shaping your soul's evolution, your emotional state, and even your physical health.
For too long, we've let it slip by without asking the deeper questions: What is it doing to us? How should we be consuming it, creating it, and letting it into our systems?We've lived through decades of music changing form - being commercialized, broken apart, celebrated, weaponized - but we've rarely changed the way we engage with it. Resonance Theory is the framework for a new era: one where music is valued not by trends or numbers, but by the proof of its lasting impact.
If you listen to music every day, you need to read this book. Because although music feels like second nature, the truth is: we don't really know it. And until we do, we can't fully know ourselves.
For too long, we've let it slip by without asking the deeper questions: What is it doing to us? How should we be consuming it, creating it, and letting it into our systems?We've lived through decades of music changing form - being commercialized, broken apart, celebrated, weaponized - but we've rarely changed the way we engage with it. Resonance Theory is the framework for a new era: one where music is valued not by trends or numbers, but by the proof of its lasting impact.
If you listen to music every day, you need to read this book. Because although music feels like second nature, the truth is: we don't really know it. And until we do, we can't fully know ourselves.