
Beta music (16 Hz) – focus & productivity
Experience the powerful effect of beta music at 16 Hz, perfectly tuned to your active and alert brain performance. With a carrier frequency of 130 Hz and a complementary frequency of 114 Hz, this music helps you get through your day focused and energised.
Immerse yourself in the scientifically based sound world of neuro-transformation-frequencies, developed by renowned neurologist Dr. Sweta Adatia and masterfully composed by Nina Lipp. This unique music combines neuro-acoustic principles with finely tuned frequencies that synchronise your brain activity – for greater concentration and productivity in your everyday life.
This is what you can expect:
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Increase your concentration and alertness: Beta waves help you maintain full attention when completing tasks and solving problems.
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Develop your analytical thinking: Improve your logical and critical thinking, ideal for complex challenges.
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Mobilize your energy: Stay productive and ready to actively tackle whatever comes your way.
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Improve your social interaction: Clear communication and effective conversations are supported by beta frequencies.
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Strengthen your cognitive abilities: Increase your memory performance and information processing.
You will receive three audio files per product purchased. The better the quality, the stronger the effect. Therefore, try to use the WAV file if possible.
- WAV – preferred (highest sound fidelity)
- MP3 – 320 kbit/s at 48 kHz
- MP3 – 256 kbit/s at 44.1 kHz (best used only if your player cannot play the other two formats)
You will also receive:
- A PDF workbook with detailed information about the neuro frequencies
- A cover image to add to your collection
We strongly recommend using earphones or good headphones. These are particularly necessary for the binaural effects. Please note: Earphones are not included with the product!
You will receive three audio files per product purchased. The better the quality, the stronger the effect. Therefore, try to use the WAV file if possible.
- WAV – preferred (highest sound fidelity)
- MP3 – 320 kbit/s at 48 kHz
- MP3 – 256 kbit/s at 44.1 kHz (best used only if your player cannot play the other two formats)
You will also receive:
- A PDF workbook with detailed information about the neuro frequencies
- A cover image to add to your collection
We strongly recommend using earphones or good headphones. These are particularly necessary for the binaural effects. Please note: Earphones are not included with the product!
Our Neuro Frequencies from maona.tv combine four levels: They touch our body (resonance), our emotions (patterns), our nervous system (synchronization), and our brain directly (binaural).
Harmonics (Harmonic Overtones)
Every sound consists of a fundamental tone plus many overtones. These overtones create resonances in the body and determine the “timbre” of a sound. Harmonic overtones have a calming effect on the nervous system, increasing receptivity. Studies show that harmonic structures promote safety and coherence, while dissonance tends to generate stress. In music therapy, it is also described that breathing and heart rate can become calmer through these effects. In frequency work, harmonics subtly influence our cells and energy fields.
Semantics (Meaning in Sound)
The brain responds more strongly to sounds that carry “meaning” (e.g., voice, natural sounds, melodies) than to sterile tones. This increased relevance leads the brain to process the information more deeply. In neuroscience, this is referred to as “salience.”
Entrainment (Synchronization through Rhythm/Pulse)
Entrainment is a well-established concept. Our brain and heart adapt to external rhythms. When rhythmic patterns are repeated consistently, brainwaves (and often bodily rhythms such as breathing and heartbeat) tend to synchronize. Regular use strengthens the effect, as the brain essentially “trains” itself to enter the desired state more quickly.
Binaural Beats
With binaural beats, the brain perceives a difference frequency when the left and right ear hear slightly different tones. This allows specific brainwave ranges (Alpha, Theta, etc.) to be targeted. They only work with headphones. Studies show moderate effects on relaxation, attention, and sleep, though the impact can vary individually.
With Solfeggio-frequencies, the respective frequency sounds directly in the background of the music. No binaural beats are generated, which is why these recordings can also be listened to without headphones. While binaural beats work by creating differences in the brain and addressing the four levels of the Essentials, Solfeggio frequencies unfold their effect through their own vibration.
Our Neuro Frequencies from maona.tv combine four levels: They touch our body (resonance), our emotions (patterns), our nervous system (synchronization), and our brain directly (binaural).
Harmonics (Harmonic Overtones)
Every sound consists of a fundamental tone plus many overtones. These overtones create resonances in the body and determine the “timbre” of a sound. Harmonic overtones have a calming effect on the nervous system, increasing receptivity. Studies show that harmonic structures promote safety and coherence, while dissonance tends to generate stress. In music therapy, it is also described that breathing and heart rate can become calmer through these effects. In frequency work, harmonics subtly influence our cells and energy fields.
Semantics (Meaning in Sound)
The brain responds more strongly to sounds that carry “meaning” (e.g., voice, natural sounds, melodies) than to sterile tones. This increased relevance leads the brain to process the information more deeply. In neuroscience, this is referred to as “salience.”
Entrainment (Synchronization through Rhythm/Pulse)
Entrainment is a well-established concept. Our brain and heart adapt to external rhythms. When rhythmic patterns are repeated consistently, brainwaves (and often bodily rhythms such as breathing and heartbeat) tend to synchronize. Regular use strengthens the effect, as the brain essentially “trains” itself to enter the desired state more quickly.
Binaural Beats
With binaural beats, the brain perceives a difference frequency when the left and right ear hear slightly different tones. This allows specific brainwave ranges (Alpha, Theta, etc.) to be targeted. They only work with headphones. Studies show moderate effects on relaxation, attention, and sleep, though the impact can vary individually.
With Solfeggio-frequencies, the respective frequency sounds directly in the background of the music. No binaural beats are generated, which is why these recordings can also be listened to without headphones. While binaural beats work by creating differences in the brain and addressing the four levels of the Essentials, Solfeggio frequencies unfold their effect through their own vibration.

Why neuro-transformation frequencies?
‘Frequencies have the ability to synchronise our brain activity, leading to improved cognitive function and emotional balance.’ – Dr. Sweta Adatia
This music is more than just sound: it is a precisely tuned tool based on neuroacoustic findings to bring your body and mind into harmony. Experience how sound promotes your mental and emotional balance with scientific precision.

Everything in life is vibration – including ourselves.
Sounds are not only an aesthetic experience, they also directly affect our bodies, emotions and nervous systems. They can calm us, stimulate us or open up inner spaces. This is particularly evident in the brain, where neural networks react sensitively to acoustic impulses, synchronising with rhythms and frequencies to enable states of deep relaxation, focused clarity or regenerative sleep. This is precisely where sound healing with our neuro-frequencies from maona.tv comes in – sounds are consciously used to support health, balance and inner development.
FAQ – Questions and answers
German, English and Hindi. More languages are in the pipeline, so check back soon in our Neuro.Living Shop!
German, English and Hindi. More languages are in the pipeline, so check back soon in our Neuro.Living Shop!
Sometimes immediately (calmness, focus), sometimes it's more subtle – visible in sleep, mood, productivity. Measure 7–14 days with short notes.
Sometimes immediately (calmness, focus), sometimes it's more subtle – visible in sleep, mood, productivity. Measure 7–14 days with short notes.
Yes, but one after the other (e.g. beta in the morning, alpha in the afternoon, theta/delta in the evening). Pay attention to the overall load.
Yes, but one after the other (e.g. beta in the morning, alpha in the afternoon, theta/delta in the evening). Pay attention to the overall load.
For binaural effects: yes. For the other three levels, good speakers are sufficient – headphones are still recommended.
For binaural effects: yes. For the other three levels, good speakers are sufficient – headphones are still recommended.
Start with 5-10 minutes and increase slowly. Select the quietest volume that is still clear. If necessary, test at a different time of day.
Start with 5-10 minutes and increase slowly. Select the quietest volume that is still clear. If necessary, test at a different time of day.
No problem. Pay attention to your behaviour and results (e.g. tasks completed, quiet evening, better sleep), not just the ‘effect feeling’.
No problem. Pay attention to your behaviour and results (e.g. tasks completed, quiet evening, better sleep), not just the ‘effect feeling’.
Check whether your device can play the formats and whether your headphones and cables are working properly. Try playing them with a different programm.
Check whether your device can play the formats and whether your headphones and cables are working properly. Try playing them with a different programm.
A ZIP file is a compressed folder that conveniently combines all your files.
Here's how to open it:
- On a computer (Windows/Mac): Double-click on the ZIP file. Your system will automatically unzip the folder, and you will see the audio files it contains.
- On a smartphone/tablet: iOS (iPhone/iPad): The Files app can extract ZIP files directly. Simply tap on it. Android: This usually works directly as well. If not, you can use a free app such as ‘WinZip’ or ‘RAR’. Afterwards, all audio files (WAV/MP3) and additional materials (PDF, cover image) will be available to you as normal.
A ZIP file is a compressed folder that conveniently combines all your files.
Here's how to open it:
- On a computer (Windows/Mac): Double-click on the ZIP file. Your system will automatically unzip the folder, and you will see the audio files it contains.
- On a smartphone/tablet: iOS (iPhone/iPad): The Files app can extract ZIP files directly. Simply tap on it. Android: This usually works directly as well. If not, you can use a free app such as ‘WinZip’ or ‘RAR’. Afterwards, all audio files (WAV/MP3) and additional materials (PDF, cover image) will be available to you as normal.