Inducing LD through music.
Hello all, I'm not really new here since I joined last year, but I took a long break and I'm just now starting back up (hopefully for good).
I am still new to all this and have yet to have a LD yet (only tried in earnest for a couple weeks before taking the break) so if anyone more experienced would like to help I would appreciate it. For all I know this idea is nothing new and has already been done (or debunked whatever the case may be).
Now that all that is out of the way here is my idea. I plan on training my subconcious to respond to music as a dream sign. You see, I NEVER dream about music (with the exception of maybe going to a concert which hasnt happened to the best of my knowlege). I plan to set my daily RC's to anytime that I listen to music, which is usually either when I'm doing my workout or driving or taking a shower. Then before going to bed I set up a playlist on my PC and keep it at a low volume. I'm hoping that when a really good song kicks in, it will transfer over to my dream like a soundtrack to whatever is going on while sleeping.
Like I said, this has probably already been done in which case just let me know. And if anyone does try this out, please let me know how it works for you.
Thanks for reading.
Music or sounds can morph
I usually sleep with music or the TV on. However about the only time I've noticed it on the 'other side' is when I'm in the process of waking up.
Most of the time another repetitive noise that was part of the dream will turn into the music in the time I'm coming out of a dream into an awake state.
Sometimes a certain drum line will be someone chanting something over and over.
I have only had this kind of experience with rhythmic pop music. I've been intending on trying classical music as well to see what results that might have.