White_lady & Pink_noise
Hey there, I’ve been tinkering with how a single note can change the mood of a whole room. Got any thoughts on how sound might sway a courtroom or a judge’s memory?
A single note can do the trick, but only if you use it strategically. In a courtroom, a sharp, sustained tone can signal urgency or tension, making the judge lean forward and focus, while a low, mellow note can calm nerves and create an atmosphere of deliberation. The key is to align the sound with the narrative you want to present, not to rely on it alone. Judges remember what feels credible and consistent; a well‑placed note can reinforce that perception, but it will never replace a solid argument.