Deep Smoothed Brown Noise + High Focus Isochronic Tones for Studying

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Published 2021-01-16
Block out distracting sounds while stimulating and keeping your brainwave activity in a high-focused mental state.

This track combines my popular deep smoothed brown noise track (   • Deep Smoothed Brown Noise Black Scree...  ) with my Peak Focus for Complex Tasks isochronic tones session.

Listen to this when you need to maintain a high level of focus to concentrate and study things like advanced mathematics, scientific formulas, financial analysis or any other complex mental activity.

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What is this?

This is a high-intensity audio brainwave entrainment session, using isochronic tones. Listen to this when you need a strong burst of intense focus to concentrate and study things like advanced mathematics, scientific formulas, financial analysis or any other complex mental activity.

How is this session constructed?

The session starts off beating at 10Hz and ramps up to 18Hz by the 6-minute mark. It stays at 18Hz until the final 5 minutes where it ramps back down again.

How to use it?

Listen to this track with your eyes open while doing the task/activity you want to focus on.

Headphones are NOT required

Although headphones are not required you may find they produce a more intense effect, because they help to block out distracting external sounds.

When to listen?

Because this track increases your beta brainwave activity, it's best to listen to this during the daytime and early evening. If you listen to this too close to bedtime, it might disrupt your sleep, in a similar way to how you might respond if you drank coffee just before going to bed.

How loud should the volume be?

The main thing to consider is that it should be loud enough to hear the repetitive isochronic tones, so you don't want it so quiet you can hardly hear them. But you also don't want it so loud that its uncomfortable for you and hurts your ears, or gives you a headache. I'd recommend starting with the volume around half way and adjust it to a level that you feel comfortable with from there.

All Comments (21)
  • @binicorn848
    Along with taking my meds, this is the single greatest help for getting my homework done while coping with my ADHD. I fail classes not because I don't understand or can't do the work, but because I can't just sit there and focus. This is absolute magic. I feel like this video is going to be the reason I finally finish my degree.
  • This song is so deep Speaks about how unjust society is today We need more bands like this
  • This to me sounds like when I travel by bus at night and i put my head in the window. Sounds like the engine, the glass vibration and the wind outside. It makes me instantly relaxed.
  • @aquatrout
    I've been listening to this all year and it has been irreplaceable. As an online student and father of four incredibly loud boys this always puts me in the right headspace to get work done. I wish I could like twice, thank you!
  • @xyz-mj5ok
    My brain just got quiet??? I can actually concentrate, focus on my homework??? Thank you so much omg, this really is the best one yet
  • @edenj124
    I'm a former gifted kid burnout who never learned how to study. Now that I'm in an online trade course for transcribing, I've had to study a lot. This has been very helpful!
  • It's actually insane to me that I can hear the difference in his different brown noise videos 😮 That deep shaky brrr? (idk) sound in the back is super pleasing to hear as well, it feels like a brain massage
  • @countvampy
    this shuts everything up. all the evil thoughts and demons in my mind, all the anxiety and regret and guilt from my past, all my anxieties and worries about the future- i typically wouldn’t even be able to type this as easily as i am right now which proves to me how much it works
  • I love this because after I turn it on, it tunes out everything around me until I don't even notice it is playing anymore. Suddenly I am able to focus and get work done after struggling for days! I just finished my take home exam on time because of this! Thank you!
  • @SMNACTUALLY
    I just found my new studying noise. I’ve never been able to properly study with or without meds do to my ADHD. This helps me gather everything I’m thinking and takes away the many distractions and my unwillingness to study. I’ve basically just unlocked my mangekyou sharingan, thanks!
  • I usually do not comment but this audio omg!! thank you so much, it has helped me with my stupid roommate and her everyday noisy activities.
  • @1206dt
    I moved into an apartment where the neighbors (BELOW me!) are incredibly loud with hard impact noises on the floor--i.e., walk-stomping and kids running, jumping, pounding on the floor. They're supposed to be moving out soon but, in the meantime, I thought I was going to lose my mind. First, I tried noise canceling headphones, which worked well, but then somehow noises were continuing to creep through. Then I discovered Jason's Brown Noise videos. I was not familiar with brown but the sounds were pleasant and I tried out the various versions--deep layered, etc. So, I started playing them with my noise canceling headphones and thought the noises from my neighbors were officially gone. Then, one day, more errant pounding crept through! I tried this video with the isochronic tones and somehow that background jittery sound has removed all annoying noises from downstairs for good! I love it! It has been a live saver. As I've been reading all the comments, I'm realizing there are all kinds of other benefits to listening to these sounds and I'm eager to experiment more with audio as a relaxer. In fact, I often listen to this even when there is no noise bothering me. I brain seems to like it. Clearly, I'm hyper sensitive to certain kinds of noises that can absolutely drive me insane, so it's funny that listening to other types of sounds like brown noise can have the opposite effect. Fighting noise with noise 😀 Thank you!
  • this is the single best thing this has gotten through me for my finals all nighters for more than 2 years i am so grateful that i found this thank you thank you so much form he bottom of my heart
  • I discovered this video and play it multiple times a day in my classroom and in my personal work time and its changed my life
  • @enfinityTX
    Jason: I don't know what it is, but this brown noise blocks out noise AND is not distracting. Thanks a ton!
  • this helped me get through one of the hardest online classes I’ve ever taken. Thank you.
  • Out of all the brown noises in YouTube, this is the one I go back to all the time. The first time I have listened to it was life changing. Helped me with exams, homework and projects. Keeps my ADHD brain so in tune with what I need to finish plus my Galaxy Book focus timers = super win! Thank you!