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iZZZ Sleep Music – Mark Cubillan

7月 08, 2011 | コメントは受け付けていません。

iZZZ Sleep Musicアートワーク iZZZ Sleep Music
Mark Cubillan

ジャンル: メディカル
リリース日: 2011/4/22

Have you ever needed relaxing, ambient music to help you fall asleep? Do you want music that was created for the very purpose of helping you fall asleep in a short time possible?
Well, this application would be just perfect for you! It uses four piano compositions, each patterned according to the brain activity during the four stages of sleep.

iZZZ Sleep Music has a preset music compilation that has been created specifically to enhance the effect of the music on a person's sleep. It is equipped with a sleep timer to set how long you want the music to run. The entire loop runs for a full two hours, a full sleep cycle. There are around four to five sleep cycles during sleep in a night. The way the music enhances a person's sleep is by playing the composition that patterns a certain stage of sleep based on the average time the stage of sleep would run. For example, the preset music compilation would continuously loop the first composition for twenty minutes which is the average time a person stays in the first stage of sleep (the drowsy and light sleeping stage of sleep). However, if you want to take a power nap and want the music to run for a shorter period of time, you have the option to customize the preset music compilation in which you determine how long you want each composition to run. A music sampling section is provided where you can listen to each of the four compositions and read about how each composition patterns each stage of sleep.

iZZZ Sleep is simple and user-friendly. All you need to do is click the "Sleep Now" button, and it would automatically open a menu where you can set how long you want the music to run and have a seamless and relaxing sleep.

Sleeping never got easier until iZZZ Sleep Music.

These piano compositions are completely original (registered at the US Copyright Office). These have also been clinically tested for its effect on sleep using an electroencephalogram (EEG), which had shown that a person sleeps faster with the music.

© 2011 Mark Cubillan

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