LOOKING FOR MY SPECIAL BREATHING MUSIC?
INSPIRED BY THE W. HOF METHOD AND OTHER METHODS…
AND WE DID BREATHING CONCERTS WITH IT!
LOOKING FOR MY SPECIAL BREATHING MUSIC?
INSPIRED BY THE W. HOF METHOD AND OTHER METHODS…
AND WE DID BREATHING CONCERTS WITH IT!
After waiting for 25 year, it is time to show the music from my ❤
All my neo classic piano songs are tuned to 432 Hz
“I am not a pianist, I just translate…”
I can not read it myself, I just play where my heart brings me, but maybe you like to play ‘Birh’ on your piano? I hope you enjoy it as much as I did playing it on the day my son was born. 🧡 Adrian
SHEET MUSIC IN PDF LEARN WITHOUT SHEET MUSICMy second piano single is called ‘New Life’, inspired by the beauty of a newborn ❤
after 9 months of waiting
the moment has finally arrived
you are a father
he is so fragile
so peaceful
a new life
your blood
you will experience the world in a way you once knew but forgot
everything is new again
everything is special
simple things
beautiful things
you want to show him the world
how incredible
magical
love
joy
every moment counts
it’s a rollercoaster
but you can do it
just follow your heart
step by step
day by day
side by side
Mozart: “The music is not in the notes, but in the silence between.”
Breath Hold only counts 76 notes.
Neoclassical piano piece by Adrian Kuipers inspired by his Wim Hof breathing experiences. Adrian: “During the breath hold moments of my Wim Hof breathing sessions, I travel to other dimensions, deep within myself. A peaceful place that helps me to clear my mind and to strengthen my immune system. It clears up the clouds and let’s the sun shine from within.”
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Recorded and uploaded raw, no end-processing was applied to keep the maximum feeling and emotions during playback.
With this recording I try to discover the boundaries of what can be recorded. Can emotions, feelings, intentions be recorded? You feel them when you are live at a concert, but do you feel them too in the recording? Of course music triggers you, but is it the same as during a live play? Please let me know what you thing or feel.
The song is recording it in the highest resolution, no digital processing like compressing, EQ’ing or saturation is used to keep as much as possible. It is a true reflection of life with it’s beauty and noises.
Adrian’s piano is tuned to 432.1 Hz, the base frequency that resonates with life.
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Every artist needs a song called ‘Home’, this is my version of my true home. Deep within, safe and pure. I already played this song for myself for 10 years, never released it. Now it is time to show it to the world. In this disturbing times it is important that people can drown into music, forget their problems, feel save and go back to their home, their own heart and soul.
Adrian’s piano is tuned to 432.1 Hz, the base frequency that resonates with life.
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Adrian’s tenth peaceful neoclassical piano single is all about the seasons of life.
“Like the world, we also have our seasons. Repeating all over again, and again. It is easy to embrace the season of the smile, but hard to embrace the season of the tear. Although our winters can feels hard and shitty at days, it is there for us to experience life as a whole, transforming us to spring ❤️.”
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After 2020 and 2021 I wished everything was better, that the world is in peace and in harmony. I did my best to change the world for the good and I will continue, but sometimes I also think: Don’t wake me up before you go-go. Wake me up when the world is healed. Let me sleep. 🙏💕 “
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It is now one year ago (4-3-21) since I stepped away from my fear and released the music from my heart. This year so much has changed and I can honestly say that ‘Nothing Beats The Heart‘. So that’s why I composed an ode to the heart, and this song will be released the 1st of April (no this is not a joke ).
I just looked at the statistics and my songs are streamed 5.492.737 times now on Spotify. From the bottom of my heart THANK YOU !
With love,
Adrian
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“Because life is a dance” – For twenty five years the musical piano pieces were piling up in my drawer, but in 2021 I finally opened my drawer and started releasing the music from my heart. It is a dream that one year later my music is streamed over 7 million times, and I receive reactions that the 432 Hz piano music helps them. I feel so blessed and learned that if you follow your true spirit and are not guided by fear, miracles will happen. My 17th piano release is called ‘Levensdans’, an ode to the most beautiful dance called ‘life’ (ofcourse in 432 Hz :).
Big hug, Adrian
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In between lives
In between dimensions
In between the notes
4:44 In my dream a voice told me to wake up, so I did. Half sleepy I walked outside where the full moon disappeared behind the trees. I sat inside my pyramide and listened to the sounds of the day waking up. The birds, the trees. I noticed a bat flyings his last rounds before going to bed. It was a chilly morning and I stumbled to the studio inside my house. I pressed record on my phone, opened my music computer and started a new project. It asked me for a project name. I looked at the clock… 4:44. A perfect name to start with. As always, I have no idea what to play. But I know I can trust the proces, and the story always comes to me after hitting the first note. So I just pressed a note and so it happened. A song about the moments in between. In between the notes, in between dimensions, in between lives. Raw, uncut and ‘coincidentally’ 4:44 in length. With love, Adrian
Please listen with headphones or high quality audio speakers, because of the resonance in between the notes. Thank you.
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This year I composed the theme song of the docu film Headwind 21 of Marijn Poels. If you haven’t seen it, click here The music is now also released on all streaming platforms and has it’s own videoclip now. It is time for headwind, it is time to turn the tide.
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“Do you really think it was the plan of the universe to give you this gift of making this incredible music out of your life experiences and just put it in your closet? Don’t you think you became this gift to share it with the world?” a friend asked me… and so it all started…
I used composing music as a medicine. When I had a bad situation I just composed a song and put it in my drawer. I was able to go on with my ‘perfect’ life again. Till last year, when my life changed drastically and I lost literally everything. My wife, my house, my car, my kids. I was canceled by life itself.
I was devastated and couldn’t do anything anymore, even composing was not a medicine anymore. The only thing I was able to do, was feeling my shit to the bone. So I did, but a hell of a ride it was.
So finally I am following the advice of my friend and I will now empty my closet with ‘shit’ songs, starting with Angel Where Are You Now, a far from perfect, sad song where I looked pain straight in the eyes. As a start of the upcoming album “Colors of Grief” – My shit.
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🌍🌿 My experimental new release, made on a rainy emotional evening featuring elements of jazz.
During the rain, the world slows down,
Washing grief from every town.
During the rain, we lose our weight,
In nature’s cleansing serenade.
During the rain, the world feels new,
Washing skies from gray to blue.
During the rain, so pure and kind,
Cleansing both the earth and mind.
A poem and song by Adrian Kuipers
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For over 10 years I am traveling to Africa. This is part of my personal search for a better world. Life is beautiful, but unfortunately there is still a lot to do in the world. After the birth of my son, when I held him in my hands, seeing the divine beauty, but also the vulnerability. Then, I realized that children are the future, and as adults we should do everything we can to help them. Not only in our front yard, but also in our back yard.
After doing 10 years of charity work in Africa I made a multimedia book with photography, film, poetry and music to support the projects of Orange Babies.
Seeing Papa Namibia and his son in hunger felt so unfair. I had to find a creative solution, and I found one! I recorded his music, now every play creates a little bit of money for food. 😍
Yes! We made it! By the generosity of many to buy the photo of Ruth and Isaac, we managed to collect enough money to protect Ruth against the sun till she is an adult! ⛅
I was used to travel a lot during my pre-pandemic times, so it was hard for me accepting I couldn’t go anymore. It was a good lesson for me and I found the beauty of simple things again. I hope my journey can also inspire you. ❤
I went from being an international commercial photographer with a nice income to an independent creative artist in search for a better world. This was not a commercial choice 😉, but a soul purpose choice. If you support me and my projects we can make the world a better place together! 🙏
Check it outEvery once in a while I am sending a mailing to my friend, fans and family, if you like to be updated by e-mail, just fill in your name and e-mail address. 👍
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We use a third-party service to send out our marketing emails and administer our mailing list, Mailchimp
Information for marketing campaigns will be stored outside the European Economic Area on our third-party mailing list provider’s servers in the United States.
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Use of tracking in emails
We use technologies such as tracking pixels (small graphic files) and tracked links in the emails we send to allow us to assess the level of engagement our emails receive by measuring information such as the delivery rates, open rates, click through rates and content engagement that our emails achieve.
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Transfer and storage of your information
We use a third-party service to send out our marketing emails and administer our mailing list, Mailchimp.
Information for marketing campaigns will be stored outside the European Economic Area on our third-party mailing list provider’s servers in the United States.
For further information about the safeguards used when your information is transferred outside the European Economic Area, see the section of this privacy policy below entitled Transfers of your information outside the European Economic Area.
Use of tracking in emails
We use technologies such as tracking pixels (small graphic files) and tracked links in the emails we send to allow us to assess the level of engagement our emails receive by measuring information such as the delivery rates, open rates, click through rates and content engagement that our emails achieve.
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This section sets out how we obtain or collect information about you from third parties.
We can often receive information about you from third parties. The third parties from which we receive information about you can include partner events within the marketing industry and other organisations that we have a professional affiliation with.
It is also possible that third parties with whom we have had no prior contact may provide us with information about you.
Information we obtain from third parties will generally be your name and contact details, but will include any additional information about you which they provide to us.
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Reason why necessary to perform a contract: where a third party has passed on information about you to us (such as your name and email address) in order for us to provide services to you, we will process your information in order to take steps at your request to enter into a contract with you and perform a contract with you (as the case may be).
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Consent: where you have asked that a third party to share information about you with us and the purpose of sharing that information is not related to the performance of a contract or services by us to you, we will process your information on the basis of your consent, which you give by asking the third party in question to pass on your information to us.
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Legitimate interests: where a third party has shared information about you with us and you have not consented to the sharing of that information, we will have a legitimate interest in processing that information in certain circumstances.
For example, we would have a legitimate interest in processing your information to perform our obligations under a sub-contract with the third party, where the third party has the main contract with you. Our legitimate interest is the performance of our obligations under our sub-contract.
Similarly, third parties may pass on information about you to us if you have infringed or potentially infringed any of our legal rights. In this case, we will have a legitimate interest in processing that information to investigate and pursue any such potential infringement.
In certain circumstances (for example, to verify the information we hold about you or obtain missing information we require to provide you with a service) we will obtain information about you from certain publicly accessible sources, both EU and non-EU, such as Companies House, online customer databases, business directories, media publications, social media, and websites (including your own website if you have one.
In certain circumstances will also obtain information about you from private sources, both EU and non-EU, such as marketing data services.
We will continue to send you marketing communications in relation to similar goods and services if you do not opt out from receiving them.
You can opt-out from receiving marketing communications at any time by emailing info@adriankuipers.com
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If we receive information about you from a third party in error and/or we do not have a legal basis for processing that information, we will delete your information.
This section sets out the circumstances in which will disclose information about you to third parties and any additional purposes for which we use your information.
We use a number of third parties to provide us with services which are necessary to run our business or to assist us with running our business
These include the following: Internet services, IT service providers and web developers.
Our third party service providers are located both inside and outside of the European Economic Area.
Your information will be shared with these service providers where necessary to provide you with the service you have requested, whether that is accessing our website or ordering goods and services from us.
We do not display the identities of our service providers publicly by name for security and competitive reasons. If you would like further information about the identities of our service providers, however, please contact us directly by email and we will provide you with such information where you have a legitimate reason for requesting it (where we have shared your information with such service providers, for example).
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Legitimate interest relied on: where we share your information with these third parties in a context other than where is necessary to perform a contract (or take steps at your request to do so), we will share your information with such third parties in order to allow us to run and manage our business efficiently.
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Reason why necessary to perform a contract: we may need to share information with our service providers to enable us to perform our obligations under that contract or to take the steps you have requested before we enter into a contract with you.
Indicating possible criminal acts or threats to public security to a competent authority
If we suspect that criminal or potential criminal conduct has been occurred, we will in certain circumstances need to contact an appropriate authority, such as the police. This could be the case, for instance, if we suspect that we fraud or a cyber crime has been committed or if we receive threats or malicious communications towards us or third parties.
We will generally only need to process your information for this purpose if you were involved or affected by such an incident in some way.
Legal basis for processing: our legitimate interests (Article 6(1)(f) of the General Data Protection Regulation).
Legitimate interests: preventing crime or suspected criminal activity (such as fraud).
In connection with the enforcement or potential enforcement our legal rights
We will use your information in connection with the enforcement or potential enforcement of our legal rights, including, for example, sharing information with debt collection agencies if you do not pay amounts owed to us when you are contractually obliged to do so. Our legal rights may be contractual (where we have entered into a contract with you) or non-contractual (such as legal rights that we have under copyright law or tort law).
Legal basis for processing: our legitimate interests (Article 6(1)(f) of the General Data Protection Regulation).
Legitimate interest: enforcing our legal rights and taking steps to enforce our legal rights.
In connection with a legal or potential legal dispute or proceedings
We may need to use your information if we are involved in a dispute with you or a third party for example, either to resolve the dispute or as part of any mediation, arbitration or court resolution or similar process.
Legal basis for processing: our legitimate interests (Article 6(1)(f) of the General Data Protection Regulation).
Legitimate interest(s): resolving disputes and potential disputes.
This section sets out how long we retain your information. We have set out specific retention periods where possible. Where that has not been possible, we have set out the criteria we use to determine the retention period.
Server log information: we retain information on our server logs for 3 months.
Order information: when you place an order for goods and services, we retain that information for seven years following the end of the financial year in which you placed your order, in accordance with our legal obligation to keep records for tax purposes.
Correspondence and enquiries: when you make an enquiry or correspond with us for any reason, whether by email or via our contact form or by phone, we will retain your information for as long as it takes to respond to and resolve your enquiry, and for 36 further month(s), after which point we will archive your information.
Newsletter: we retain the information you used to sign up for our newsletter for as long as you remain subscribed (i.e. you do not unsubscribe).
Membership: we retain the information you used to sign up for our memberships for as long as you remain subscribed (i.e. you do not unsubscribe).
In any other circumstances, we will retain your information for no longer than necessary, taking into account the following:
We take appropriate technical and organisational measures to secure your information and to protect it against unauthorised or unlawful use and accidental loss or destruction, including:
Transmission of information to us by email
Transmission of information over the internet is not entirely secure, and if you submit any information to us over the internet (whether by email, via our website or any other means), you do so entirely at your own risk.
We cannot be responsible for any costs, expenses, loss of profits, harm to reputation, damages, liabilities or any other form of loss or damage suffered by you as a result of your decision to transmit information to us by such means.
Your information may be transferred and stored outside the European Economic Area (EEA) in the circumstances set out earlier in this policy.
We will also transfer your information outside the EEA or to an international organisation in order to comply with legal obligations to which we are subject (compliance with a court order, for example). Where we are required to do so, we will ensure appropriate safeguards and protections are in place.
Subject to certain limitations on certain rights, you have the following rights in relation to your information, which you can exercise by writing to the data controller using the details provided at the top of this policy.
In accordance with Article 77 of the General Data Protection Regulation, you also have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, in particular in the Member State of your habitual residence, place of work or of an alleged infringement of the General Data Protection Regulation.
You can find out further information about your rights, as well as information on any limitations which apply to those rights, by reading the underlying legislation contained in Articles 12 to 22 and 34 of the General Data Protection Regulation, which is available here:http://ec.europa.eu/justice/data-protection/reform/files/regulation_oj_en.pdf
Where you request access to your information, we are required by law to use all reasonable measures to verify your identity before doing so.
These measures are designed to protect your information and to reduce the risk of identity fraud, identity theft or general unauthorised access to your information.
Where we possess appropriate information about you on file, we will attempt to verify your identity using that information.
If it is not possible to identity you from such information, or if we have insufficient information about you, we may require original or certified copies of certain documentation in order to be able to verify your identity before we are able to provide you with access to your information.
We will be able to confirm the precise information we require to verify your identity in your specific circumstances if and when you make such a request.
You have the following rights in relation to your information, which you may exercise in the same way as you may exercise by writing to the data controller using the details provided at the top of this policy.
You may also exercise your right to object to us using or processing your information for direct marketing purposes by:
‘Sensitive personal information’ is information about an individual that reveals their racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, or trade union membership, genetic information, biometric information for the purpose of uniquely identifying an individual, information concerning health or information concerning a natural person’s sex life or sexual orientation.
We do not knowingly or intentionally collect sensitive personal information from individuals, and you must not submit sensitive personal information to us.
If, however, you inadvertently or intentionally transmit sensitive personal information to us, you will be considered to have explicitly consented to us processing that sensitive personal information under Article 9(2)(a) of the General Data Protection Regulation. We will use and process your sensitive personal information for the purposes of deleting it.
We update and amend our Privacy Policy from time to time.
Minor changes to our Privacy Policy
Where we make minor changes to our Privacy Policy, we will update our Privacy Policy with a new effective date stated at the beginning of it. Our processing of your information will be governed by the practices set out in that new version of the Privacy Policy from its effective date onwards.
Major changes to our Privacy Policy or the purposes for which we process your information
Where we make major changes to our Privacy Policy or intend to use your information for a new purpose or a different purpose than the purposes for which we originally collected it, we will notify you by email (where possible) or by posting a notice on our website.
We will provide you with the information about the change in question and the purpose and any other relevant information before we use your information for that new purpose.
Wherever required, we will obtain your prior consent before using your information for a purpose that is different from the purposes for which we originally collected it.
Because we care about the safety and privacy of children online, we comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA). COPPA and its accompanying regulations protect the privacy of children using the internet. We do not knowingly contact or collect information from persons under the age of 18. The website is not intended to solicit information of any kind from persons under the age of 18.
It is possible that we could receive information pertaining to persons under the age of 18 by the fraud or deception of a third party. If we are notified of this, as soon as we verify the information, we will, where required by law to do so, immediately obtain the appropriate parental consent to use that information or, if we are unable to obtain such parental consent, we will delete the information from our servers. If you would like to notify us of our receipt of information about persons under the age of 18, please do so by contacting us by using the details at the top of this policy.
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If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again.
OUR COOKIES AND YOU
Hello! If you are reading this, then you care about privacy – and your privacy is very important to us. Cookies are an important part of almost all online companies these days, and this page describes what they are, how we use them, what data they collect, and most importantly, how you can change your browser settings to turn them off.
WHAT IS A COOKIE?
A cookie is a file containing an identifier (a string of letters and numbers) that is sent by a web server to a web browser and is stored by the browser. The identifier is then sent back to the server each time the browser requests a page from the server.
Cookies may be either “persistent” cookies or “session” cookies: a persistent cookie will be stored by a web browser and will remain valid until its set expiry date, unless deleted by the user before the expiry date; a session cookie, on the other hand, will expire at the end of the user session, when the web browser is closed.
Cookies do not typically contain any information that personally identifies a user, but personal information that we store about you may be linked to the information stored in and obtained from cookies.
HOW WE USE COOKIES?
We use cookies for a number of different purposes. Some cookies are necessary for technical reasons; some enable a personalized experience for both visitors and registered users; and some allow the display of advertising from selected third party networks. Some of these cookies may be set when a page is loaded, or when a visitor takes a particular action (clicking the “like” or “follow” button on a post, for example).
WHAT COOKIES DO ADRIAN KUIPERS USE?
We use cookies for the following purposes:
Cookie name | Life span | Purpose |
PHPSESSID, SESSION, Wordpress | Session | Strictly Necessary |
JetPack, Mailchimp | Session | Functionality |
Doubleclick (IDE, test_cookie) | Persistent | Targeting |
Google Analytics (_gid,_gat) | Persistent | Performance |
Google Adwords (_ga) | Persistent | Advertising |
Youtube (APISID,player) | Persistent | Functionality |
WHAT COOKIES ARE USED BY OUR SERVICE PROVIDERS?
Our service providers use cookies and those cookies may be stored on your computer when you visit our website.
We use Google Analytics to analyse the use of our website. Google Analytics gathers information about website use by means of cookies. The information gathered relating to our website is used to create reports about the use of our website. Google’s privacy policy is available at https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/
MANAGING COOKIES
Most browsers allow you to refuse to accept cookies and to delete cookies. The methods for doing so vary from browser to browser, and from version to version. You can, however, obtain up-to-date information about blocking and deleting cookies via these links:
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enable-and-disable-cookies-website-preferences
https://www.opera.com/help/tutorials/security/cookies/
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-cookies
https://support.apple.com/kb/PH21411
https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10-microsoft-edge
Blocking all cookies will have a negative impact upon the usability of many websites. If you block cookies, you will not be able to use all the features on our website.