Picasso-Inspired Tuning: Unlocking the Well of Ideas by Releasing Fixed Beliefs

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by BEAT CLUB (TOBIRA)

Hello, this is TOBIRA from BEAT CLUB.

This time, we’ve created a sound tuning inspired by the way Picasso thought:
“Creativity begins when we move before we think.”

This 15-minute binaural beat track is designed to gently release rigid thought patterns and tune your awareness to your inner drive to create.
Let go of doing things “the right way.”
Just feel. Just move.
And experience a time of creative freedom—yours to receive.


✦ Who Was Picasso?

Pablo Picasso, one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, revolutionized the art world through painting, sculpture, design, poetry, and more.
His life was a continuous cycle of innovation and reinvention—from realism to Cubism, the Blue Period, the Rose Period, and politically charged works like Guernica.

“I do not seek. I find.”

This iconic quote reflects Picasso’s intuitive nature.
Rather than thinking his way to discovery, he let his senses lead him.


✦ Picasso’s Way of Thinking

Three key traits defined Picasso’s mindset:

  1. Fearless transformation – He welcomed both destruction and creation.
  2. Childlike perception – He retained the ability to see with fresh eyes.
  3. Intuitive speed – He followed impulses before analyzing them.

✦ If We Could Recreate Picasso’s Mental State…

  • Brainwave Zone: Borderline Alpha to low Beta (switch point between insight and action)
  • Sound Structure: BPM 68 / Triple meter (3/4) / Frequencies 100–113Hz
  • Audio Tuning: Highs -2dB, Lows +1dB, Noise Reduction -14dB

🎧 “The kind of sound that makes you want to draw. To move. To create.”


✦ Binaural Beat Composition

  • Left Ear: 100Hz
  • Right Ear: 109Hz
  • Beat Frequency: 9Hz (High Alpha to Low Beta)
  • Tempo: BPM 68
  • Rhythm: 3/4 meter (encouraging emotional freedom)

✦ What This Sound Tunes

GoalAudio Design
Loosening rigid beliefsSafe space with BPM 68 and softened spatial noise
Encouraging spontaneous movement9Hz beat frequency to activate intuitive action
Releasing perfectionismSoft highs and grounded lows to silence the inner critic
Reconnecting with creative urges3/4 rhythm to spark inner flow and unfiltered ideas

✦ Creative Activation Work (To Use After Listening)

💡 Exercise 1: Move Your Hands Without Thinking (5 Minutes)

Prepare paper and pen (or tablet).
Start drawing, doodling, scribbling—without thought or meaning.
If you catch yourself questioning, “What is this?”—just keep going.

🕊 Tip: Do this in the morning when your mind is quiet, or immediately after the sound track, to ride the intuitive momentum.


💬 Exercise 2: Write Down 5 “Shoulds”

After listening, list 5 inner rules or “shoulds” that came to mind.
Circle the one that most limits your actions.
Ask yourself: “If I let go of this… what becomes possible?”

🕊 Note: Even recognizing these internal voices can be freeing. Writing helps them loosen their grip.


🎨 Exercise 3: One-Day Picasso Declaration

Choose one spontaneous urge today—and act on it without judgment.
Even tiny things count: use a new pen color, walk a different route, wear mismatched socks.
At night, jot down one sentence: “How did that feel?”

🕊 Insight: Picasso’s genius was in trying, not overthinking. What you discover may surprise you.


✦ Picasso’s Quotes × Frequency Interpretations

“Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.”
→ Sound, like art, removes filters and refreshes your perception.
🎧 Use when your thoughts feel heavy—let the sound clear the fog.

“Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working.”
→ Action precedes inspiration. The beat and tempo are designed to get you moving.
🎧 Start before you’re ready. Let the sound lead the way.

“It takes a long time to become young.”
→ Returning to childlike creativity requires peeling away conditioned responses.
🎧 Listen when you’re caught in “doing it right.” Loosen up with the sound.


✦ 5 Creative Habits to Dissolve Creative Blocks

  1. Start without needing a finished idea
  2. Take a break from “being right”
  3. Capture colors and shapes that intrigue you
  4. Honor what feels strange but exciting
  5. See failures as part of creation

✦ In Conclusion

Picasso’s creativity was not about completing ideas—
it was about releasing whatever was ready to rise in the moment.

This sound invites you into that very energy.
Let it help you tap into your inner wellspring of ideas.

🎧 Move like you’re painting. Create like you’re breathing.


✦ Coming Next: C.G. Jung

In the next release, we’ll explore the tuning of dreamwork and the unconscious through the lens of Carl Jung—“the man who studied dreams as science.”


💫 Custom-Made Binaural Beat Sound Design (with Guided Intake)

Get a personalized sound session tuned to your current goals—
Whether it’s for focus, creativity, emotional release, or self-trust.

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💡 Genius Brainwave Tuning Series

  • Edison: Accessing the moment before sleep for inspiration
  • Einstein: Dropping into stillness for intuitive downloads
  • Jung (coming soon): Reaching into dreams and the unconscious

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