After reading your thread and playing guitar hero, i had an idea. I know that people are capable of putting custom songs on guitar hero or frets on fire. When you are playing a difficult song, it is very easy to be in a trance like state. So why not implant lucid dreaming suggestions into a song. As long as it is a song that is within your ability, but is still challenging; this should be a really good method of implanting a lucid dreaming suggestion. Frets on fire is for the computer and it is free; so it would probably be the most widely available method. As a plus, with frets on fire, you can use headphones, since it is on your computer. I think there is also a guitar hero III for pc too, but frets on fire is more likely to work on computers with less processing power and ram. You can use a guitar hero guitar, but you have to have a method of getting your computer to recognize it. At the least, you can use your keyboard, but it is more difficult and not near as fun (especially if you are using a lap top). Frets on fire uses .ogg files for music. If you have audacity, which is also free, you can edit the song. All you would have to do is use a mic to put the lucid dreaming suggestions in with the song. Then export the song (as .ogg) and replace the original song with your edited one. Then you're ready to rock!
When i first got frets on fire, i found it difficult to follow the notes because i was used to guitar hero. After putting a guitar hero III mod on it, it was much easier for me to follow.
I haven't tried this yet, but i think it should work pretty well. Like i said, if you try this and use frets on fire, i would suggest using some kind of mod on it to make it easier to follow. Anyway, do you think this is a good idea?
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