Yes, you can listen to music in dreams |
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Hello again, dreamers So I want to know about music in the dream. My question is can I listen to music in the dream world? And what it'll be? Same like in real world or bad music like it's gonna be bad in slow motion or in faster version? |
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Yes, you can listen to music in dreams |
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Oh, music in dreams is actually pretty awesome! |
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Hurricane At The Sea (1850) and Shipwreck (1854) by Ivan Aivazovsky
The dreamer formerly known as Angelpotter
I once had a lucid dream where "Love story" by Taylor Swift played. I didn't really notice it at first but it sounded exactly like the waking life version! But when I started to sing along I was kind of controlling the music, so it wouldn't continue if I didn't sing. After a while it was just repeating the same verse over and over again but it still sounded amazing |
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Once I turned on a radio in a lucid dream, and it was the most boring music I had ever heard. |
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For me, music in (lucid) dreams is pretty awesome. It's like everything else falls away, leaving only the music itself, which just sweeps through me. |
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I'm a musician and a composer, so music is often in my dreams. Often I'll be singing or playing and occasionally the music is nothing I know from waking life. Once a few years ago I woke up with the tune going through my head and I wrote down the melody. It turned out to be one of the better things I've composed, and that was an ordinary non lucid dream. |
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Yeah music sounds great in dreams! I'm a horrible singer in real life but found when singing in a dream I can hit every note flawlessly |
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