Psychic Uses Local Music Production School to Test Theory

There has been a long standing belief that there could be a connection between ghosts and music. There is something about the vibrations that are sent out from musical tracks that seems to attract the ghosts of the dearly departed.
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Seattle, WA (prHWY.com) October 11, 2012 - There has been a long standing belief that there could be a connection between ghosts and music. There is something about the vibrations that are sent out from musical tracks that seems to attract the ghosts of the dearly departed. A nationwide psychic wishes to test this theory to see if it really is true.

"Many people believe that psychics are able to communicate with the dead as if they were alive", said Tabitha Smith, a nationwide psychic known for her ability to talk with ghosts and spirits. "The truth is ghosts don't speak the same language as you or I. They have their own way of talking and I think they can use music to express what they want to say to those living on Earth."

Tabitha Smith is relying upon the help of some of the students at the local music production school to help her discover the connection between music and ghosts/spirits. The local music production school will play several types of music into a soundproof room. Tabitha Smith will try to contact the ghosts and spirits and see if there is a connection.

"I really think that I can nail down what type of music should be used to talk with certain people", explained Tabitha Smith. "For example, someone who was into ballet, the arts and culture might respond better with classical music than using punk rock or jazz. This is of course just a theory; nothing has been tested just yet."

The local music production school is using this type of experiment to offer its students a chance to create, compose and work in an environment that allows them to have hands-on experience. Most students spend most of their time in the classroom. This opportunity gives them a chance to show that they've got to their teachers and peers.

"We really think this might be a cool thing to take part in", said Chris Rodgers, a student at the music production school. "I love ghosts and all that spooky stuff, and I love music. This combines both of my favorite things into one thing. This should be really fun."

Tabitha Smith plans on spending at least six months working on the project. She will then present her findings at the national Psychics conference held in Miami, Florida each year. The findings, if proven true could turn the entire world of psychics on its ear.

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