| The Listening Program Overview How it Works Auditory Processing Science & Music Modular Design Using TLP Your Certified Provider Melissa East The Honeybee Difference Other Products Sound Health BrainBuilder Music for Babies Music for the Mind Additional Resources Listening Checklist Other Checklists and Resources Site Contents / Map | | | The Listening Program Science and Music TLP—Harmonizing Science and Music As flutes lift the soul, oboes soar, and cellos murmur in rhythmic rhapsody, the music of The Listening Program is simply…beautiful. But beyond the exquisite orchestrations recorded exclusively for TLP are years of research and collaboration among therapists, physicians, neurodevelopment specialists, musicians, and audio engineers at ABT- Advanced Brain Technologies®. Stepping behind the scenes into the production of TLP music lends a better understanding as to why the program is effective in helping individuals progress intellectually, socially, emotionally and physically. TLP Music Preparation and Production At the helm of the TLP music is the ABT Music production team. For each TLP recording professional musicians are gathered from around the world to form the Arcangelos Chamber Ensemble. These players are chosen for their technical merit, expressive qualities, and genuine interest in creating music to maximize human potential. Carefully selected works by composers such as Mozart, Haydn, Vivaldi, and others are arranged to maximize psychoacoustic effects, including varied orchestration, tempo, octave, meter, and simplification of lines. But the work doesn’t stop there. Extensive post-production processes leverage psychoacoustic techniques to enhance the natural attributes inherent within the musical structure. These processes include filtration, audio bursting, blending, spatial dynamics, audio morphing, and more. The result of TLP music’s meticulous preparation? The program provides a quality of music and auditory stimulation that is not only proven – it is unparalleled. | | | TLP is a blend of science, professional musicians and post-production auditory stimulus processes.
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