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Stress Relief 13 Hz Beta Frequency Binaural Beats

13 Hz Beta frequency binaural beats royalty free meditative music with atmospheric ambient feel for relaxation videos, guided meditation, therapy session, mysterious film background, zen ambiance, and commercial business use. According to meditation gurus, Beta frequency binaural beats (14 to 30 Hz) help to increase concentration and focus and stress relief.

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Instruments:
Synthesizer
Tempo:
40 BPM Slow
Author:
Tera Mangala

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