in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Too hot to sleep? Maybe the sounds of a cold winter snowstorm will help?
Premiering Now: Northern Lights Winter | Wind Sounds for Sleep: https://youtu.be/aH-KllAgcr4
11 + hours, calm racing thoughts and get restorative rest tonight.
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I've got a new series of long form (10-11+ hours) nature sounds for sleep coming out over the few months!
Here's the first one for you.
If you like to sleep listening ocean waves like I do, you might enjoy this. I made this 11 + hours of soft pink noise and ocean waves track for sleep: https://youtu.be/OURpULEqRTw
Pleasant dreams! 🛌
I also like to use it when I'm working to block out background noise so I can focus.
🌸 How Pink Noise Helps You Sleep
Pink noise can be an effective way to help you relax and sleep better.
If you're a light sleeper, pink noise can block out other sounds in your environment that might wake you—like the sound of a snoring bed partner, a barking dog or a garbage truck.
What is Pink Noise?
Pink noise contains all of the frequencies that the human ear can hear—ranging from 20hz to 20,000 hz. Pink noise has equal energy per octave of frequency.
Pink Noise Versus White Noise
The sonic energy of pink noise at each frequency level falls off at about 1-3 decibels per octave. Unlike white noise which can sound a little more brash to some ears, the noise pink offers audible lower frequencies which some people find more soothing.
You can think of pink noise as more like the soothing sound of a waterfall, while white noise sounds more like television static.
Enjoy
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